The move came after some students staged a hunger strike in September over the rejection of about 30 student nominations for the positions of ‘prime minister’ and ‘central councillors’ at the college.
The move came after some students staged a hunger strike in September over the rejection of about 30 student nominations for the positions of ‘prime minister’ and ‘central councillors’ at the college.
Speaking to The Indian Express, Principal Anju Srivastava said, “Certain arrangements by students in the annual festival involved financial irregularities to which they have owned up. It was brought to our notice from confirmed sources that students indulged in financial fraud with certain vendors.”