: Jamia Millia cancels Safoora Zargar’s admission citing unsatisfactory progress report #IndiaNEWS Jamia Millia Islamia University has cancelled the admission of scholar Safoora Zargar, who was arrested
Jamia Millia cancels Safoora Zargar’s admission citing unsatisfactory progress report #IndiaNEWS
Jamia Millia Islamia University has cancelled the admission of scholar Safoora Zargar, who was arrested in the 2020 Delhi riots case.Zargar was booked under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. The prosecution had alleged that she made an “inflammatory speechâ€? on February 23, 2020, that led to violence and rioting in North East Delhi, leaving at least 53 people dead and hundreds injured over the next three days.Zargar was granted bail in June 2020 on humanitarian grounds because she was pregnant.On Monday, Zargar shared on Twitter that her admission was cancelled by the university. She was enrolled in the sociology department in the integrated MPhil-PhD programme.“In anticipation of the approval of the same of the Faculty committeeâ€?The usually snail-paced Jamia admin moving at light speed to cancel my admission, foregoing all due process.Let it be known, it breaks my heart but not my spirit. pic.twitter.com/2t0Nos9qiK— Safoora Zargar (@SafooraZargar) August 29, 2022 In a notification dated August 26, the office of the dean (faculty of social sciences) said that Zargar’s progress report was deemed unsatisfactory by the supervisor.“The scholar did not apply for an extension as a woman scholar before the expiry of stipulated maximum period,â€? the notification stated. “The scholar did not submit her MPhil dissertation within the maximum stipulated time of five...Read more
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