In its general body meeting held on August 1, the JNUTA decided to undertake a sustained campaign in the monsoon semester for teachers' rights, the JNU Act, and restoration of admissions to research programmes, among other issues.
"The JNUTA meeting resolves to frame and publicise a detailed charge sheet that demonstrates the myriad failures of the JNU V-C and his team in managing the affairs of the university," JNUTA president Ayesha Kidwai said in a release.
"The series will be taught by the Centres, Schools, Special Centres whose research programmes have had zero admissions in the 2017-18 academic year," Kidwai said.
A series of other resolutions were also passed in the meeting.
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