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New Delhi: Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Sunday came to the help of 13 girl students from the Northeast studying in Delhi University after they were asked to vacate their hostel, and he made it clear that they can continue to stay in their current accommodation "as long as they wish".
The Minister for Development of the North Eastern Region (DoNER) intervened after the DU administration asked the students to vacate the North Eastern Students House for Woman by May 31.
The provost had asked the students to leave the hostel as soon as possible due to the expiry of the mess contract by month-end. While the hostel has a capacity of about 100, currently 13 students are stuck there because of the lockdown.
"I have spoken to vice-chancellor of the Delhi University Prof Y C Tyagi regarding the students and resolved the issue. They can continue to stay comfortably in the hostel as long as they wish," Singh said here.
Students from #Northeast in Delhi University hostel, please note.The issue that arose last night as a result of eviction notice to some of you to leave the hostel,has been sorted out. You can continue to stay where you are,comfortably and safely. Have spoken to VC #DU Prof Tyagi. — Dr Jitendra Singh (@DrJitendraSingh) May 10, 2020
The minister said no one should bother students and put them under any kind of harassment when a country-wide lockdown is going on.
Union Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju thanked Singh for his timely intervention and help to the distraught students from the Northeast.
"Thank you @DrJitendraSingh ji. We are constantly monitoring and govt will intervene timely whenever such issues arise at different locations in India," Rijiju tweeted.
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