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KPASU serves ultimatum

Khelhoshe Polythecnic Atoizu Students’ Union (KPASU) has served an ultimatum on the state government with regard to the shortage of lecturers at Khelhoshe Polythecnic Atoizu (KPA).

In a letter addressed to the principal, Khelhoshe Polythecnic Atoizu Students’ Union through its president Cheno Bukh and general secretary Himto Zhimo stated that the union had not yet received any positive response to the issue raised through a letter on October 1 vide Ref. No. KPASU-Pr/Let-112021-22. 

Khelhoshe Polythecnic Atoizu Students’ Union appealed to the KPA authority for immediate response and necessary action at the earliest. 

It also said that failure to address this issue on or before November 10, 2021, the union would be compelled to “take up action in conformity with democratic principles” to ensure that the right to education of students were not compromised. 

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