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Presidency University Vice Chancellor Anuradha Lohia left the campus on the morning of Tuesday, 4 February, after being confined within her chamber for over 16 hours due to a demonstration by students.
The VC did not take calls after leaving for home. The official said, she was okay but showed signs of stress for prolonged confinement.
The students had launched their protest in front of the VC's office since 2 pm on Monday, 3 February, demanding that the repair works in three of the five wards of 130-year-old Hindu Hostel be completed without delay and eight sacked hostel employees be reinstated immediately.
A university official said Lohia, along with some other university officials, were confined in the VC's room on the first floor the students, belonging to Independent Consolidation and SFI, protested, carrying placards like,
"We had demanded a categorical reply from the VC about our demands, a written note listing all the issues before allowing her to leave but she escaped through a side door even as we were sitting outside the main door”
The protesting students also demanded that the VC expresses regret in writing over female students allegedly being prevented from taking part in a convention on the day of Saraswati Puja on the campus due to the hostel renovation issue.
Over 30 students are made to put up within a very limited space of the two renovated wards, she claimed. Dean of Students Arun Maity said, "I am in an urgent meeting, please call me later."
Two wards of the Hindu Hostel, under repair for three years, were opened for students in November 2018 after agitation by students.
The Hindu Hostel building, located adjacent to the university, was shut down for repairs since July, 2015 and the boarders had been shifted to a rented accommodation at New Town as a makeshift arrangement
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