Updated on: Thursday, November 26, 2015
Showing firmness with the 'occupy UGC' movement over the country, students from leading institutions in the city will be launching their own campaign on Thursday. As part of their 'Shiksha ka Sikka' campaign, students from Mumbai University, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), IIT-Bombay and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) has planned to send a rupee coin each sealed in an envelope to the University Grants Commission (UGC)/ ministry of human resources and development (MHRD) as a mark of their protest.
"We extend our support to the national movement. We are expecting around 250 students from across the city to participate in the protest on Thursday," said Ajmal Khan, a PhD student from the TISS. Students have made songs, created slogans, plays as part of their protest at the university's campus on Thursday.
The 'occupy UGC' movement started in the country after the UGC decided to withdraw the non-NET fellowship grants given to M Phil and Ph D students. Following protests from students across the country, the ministry had rolled back the circular announcing the discontinuation of the fellowship. "However, it then decided to constitute a review committee for looking into the fellowship with the condition that 'merit and economic criteria' will be used to avail it.
Under the fellowship, a grant of Rs 5,000 per month for 18 months has been given to M Phil students and Rs 8,000 per month for four years to Ph D students, who do not receive any other UGC grants.