The students have intensified their agitation with a hunger strike and announced that the agitation would continue until a representative from the Union Ministry of Human Resources Development visited the campus for talks.
In a representation to the Union HRD Minister, the students said "We raised the problems with regard to infrastructure facilities and basic amenities several times, but the Director S K Pandy neglected our genuine demands."
Permanent campus construction works commenced only in 2013 and yet to be completed.
Complaining lack of infrastructure facilities, including class rooms, library, computer facilities, placement opportunities and incompetent teachers, about 350 BTech students in the institution commencedstrike onril April 20.
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