City
Epaper

MNLU students end agitation late at night

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: August 5, 2025 22:35 IST

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: The indefinite sit-in agitation launched by the students of Maharashtra National Law University (MNLU) ended on Tuesday ...

Open in App

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: The indefinite sit-in agitation launched by the students of Maharashtra National Law University (MNLU) ended on Tuesday night.

It may be noted that the students started a sit-in agitation in front of the administrative building on Monday. It continued through Monday night and Tuesday evening. The protesters had said that the administration was putting different restrictions on them related to facilities at the hostel, changes in lecture and meal timing.

Vice Chancellor Dr Bindu Ronald, other officials and teachers interacted with the students on the first day. However, no solution was reached.

As the students continued their sit-in protest even at night, the administration called the police around 10 pm. The students were seen to have become even more aggressive on this.

They had slept on mattresses in front of the administrative building throughout Monday night. Therefore, various meetings were held by the administration on Tuesday morning. There has been a series of meetings between the administration and students since this morning to reach a solution. The administration assured them that the possible demands of students would be accepted.

In the afternoon, the VC explained to the students which demands could be accepted and which could take time. The students ended the agitation this night.

Open in App

Related Stories

TechnologyQ2 GDP data, global signals to drive domestic indices this week

Other SportsAshes: Cook urges Stokes & Co. to play against PM’s XI & ‘not just leave it to Lions’ after Perth debacle

EntertainmentSobhita Dhulipala wishes a happy birthday to 'lover' Naga Chaitanya

BusinessQ2 GDP data, global signals to drive domestic indices this week

NationalAbsolutely wrong: BJP's Praveen Khandelwal, others flay Maulana Madani's remarks

Aurangabad Realted Stories

AurangabadChandukaka saraf jewels unveils ‘Banaras’ and ‘Ballerina’ collections

AurangabadKailasa caves host grand cultural evening as envoys from 30 nations attend

AurangabadWorld heritage protection is a collective responsibility: Dr Timothy Curtis

AurangabadTension in Mondha, 2 groups come face to face

Aurangabad22 colleges participate in zonal round of ‘Avishkar 2025’