SRFTI Director Debamitra Mitra told PTI "the faculty including me is now holding talks with the students. We want normalcy to return. But we wont withdraw the decision to shift girl students to a new hostel or the decision to expel 14 girls for refusing to shift to the new hostel."
"We are ready to discuss other issues including improving their facilities and facilitate funds for film projects. We are not anti-students," Mitra said in course of discussions with the faculty and students' representatives.
Akshay said the protests by students will take place till the two decisions are withdrawn along with talks.
"Talks will continue for some more time. Let's hope the management will appreciate our views.
One of the 14 expelled students Ruplatha Purakayastha said, "talks are on. But we are united."
The expulsion of 14 girl students from the SRFTI for their refusal to vacate an old hostel and shift to a new accommodation triggered protests on the premier institute's campus on October 17.
Denying the allegations, the SRFTI director had said the authorities had taken this decision to build a separate ladies hostel, upgrade curriculum and infrastructure at the institute after receiving an approval from the Union Information & Broadcasting Ministry in 2013.
"Earlier, the boys and the girls had separate accommodation in the same block of an old hostel building. After receiving the I&B ministry's approval in 2013, we undertook the construction of a new building for the girls," she said.
Mitra said the objective behind shifting the girls to new hostel was to ensure the safety of students.
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