Allot Exam Centres Within 2-Km Radius: Senate Member Urges Nagpur University to Prioritize Student Comfort Nagpur University (NU) Senate member Manmohan Bajpai has called on the university administration to allocate examination centres within a 2-km radius of students’ colleges to mitigate travel challenges amid an ongoing heatwave in Vidarbha. In a letter addressed to the vice-chancellor on Wednesday, Bajpai highlighted the extreme temperatures and referenced Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeal for fuel conservation, urging the university to assign exams either at students’ own colleges or nearby institutions. He emphasized that centres located beyond a 2-km radius should be avoided, particularly for exams yet to commence, and requested immediate action for students facing such assignments. Bajpai also demanded that the university conduct a thorough verification of essential facilities at all designated examination venues. He listed critical amenities required, including clean drinking water, functioning fans, hygienic washrooms, adequate lighting, proper desks and benches, and free parking. According to him, several students have been reportedly assigned distant centres despite the availability of closer alternatives. Additionally, he cited complaints about inadequate facilities at certain venues, stressing that providing relief from extreme heat and ensuring fuel conservation should be the university’s top priority. The Senate member urged the administration to issue clear directives and offer immediate support to students, emphasizing the need to balance academic responsibilities with the health and safety of students during the severe weather conditions.#prime_minister_narendra_modi #nagpur_university #vidarbha #manmohan_bajpai #nagpur_university_senate
