Two Premier University teachers resign
Saturday, 13 March 2010
Our Correspondent
CHITTAGONG, Mar 12: Two more teachers of the faculty of business administration of the Premier University (PU) have resigned.
The teachers submitted their resignation letters to the VC Anupam Sen last afternoon. They are professor Moinuddin and professor Bedora Ahmed Salam.
Meanwhile, a group of 10-12 teachers of the university met the VC yesterday. The agenda of their meeting with the VC could not be known.
A group of guardians of the PU also expressed concern at the deadlock in the campus.
On the other hand, the agitating students continued their protest programme to get professor Milan Bhattacharjee back to the faculty. They observed a 90-minute token hunger strike at Chittagong Press Club yesterday.
From there they brought out a procession and went to the Prabortak campus, where the VC office is housed. At that time another group of students had formed a human chain in the campus to re-open the university. Agitating students however alleged that outsiders had been brought by the administration to form the human chain.
CHITTAGONG, Mar 12: Two more teachers of the faculty of business administration of the Premier University (PU) have resigned.
The teachers submitted their resignation letters to the VC Anupam Sen last afternoon. They are professor Moinuddin and professor Bedora Ahmed Salam.
Meanwhile, a group of 10-12 teachers of the university met the VC yesterday. The agenda of their meeting with the VC could not be known.
A group of guardians of the PU also expressed concern at the deadlock in the campus.
On the other hand, the agitating students continued their protest programme to get professor Milan Bhattacharjee back to the faculty. They observed a 90-minute token hunger strike at Chittagong Press Club yesterday.
From there they brought out a procession and went to the Prabortak campus, where the VC office is housed. At that time another group of students had formed a human chain in the campus to re-open the university. Agitating students however alleged that outsiders had been brought by the administration to form the human chain.