ABVP Submits Nine-Point Demand to Co-operative College Principal
Students Seek Improved Facilities, Threaten Protest if Demands Are Not Met
The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) unit of Co-operative College has submitted a memorandum with nine key demands to the college’s principal, Dr. Amar Singh.
JAMSHEDPUR – The Co-operative College unit of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) presented a nine-point memorandum to the college principal, Dr. Amar Singh, addressing critical issues faced by students.
The memorandum includes demands for the provision of drinking water on all floors of the college and the upgrading of laboratories in most departments to meet higher standards.
The ABVP also requested improvements in the cleanliness of all college toilets and the construction of pink toilets for female students.
Additionally, they emphasized the need for stricter control on external entry into the college by enforcing ID checks at the entrance.
The ABVP urged the college administration to make positive efforts to increase student attendance and to establish well-equipped common rooms for both male and female students.
They also demanded that intermediate students be allowed to use the computer lab and called for sufficient lighting in the college’s science block.
The memorandum further highlighted the issue of waterlogging in the library during the rainy season, urging the administration to repair the library building to prevent such problems.
Abhishek Kumar, Co-Minister of the ABVP’s metropolitan unit, stated, "ABVP is always committed to the interests of students. Today, we submitted a memorandum to the principal to address the basic facility shortages in the college. If the administration fails to meet these demands, the ABVP will be compelled to launch a protest."
The delegation that presented the memorandum included metropolitan co-minister Abhishek Kumar, Adityapur city minister Vivekanand, and students Sonu, Abhishek Tiwari, Ankit, Sameer, Arun, and Abhishek.

