Students of a Vasantdada Patil Engineering College in Andhra Pradesh revolt against principal who set bizarre rules The principal, K T V Reddy, runs the institute with iron fists, imposing restrictions, ensuring 100 per cent attendance, not even allowing students washroom breaks between lectures.
conversation strictly in English, students forced to remain in classrooms even when lectures are cancelled, and singing of the national anthem every day, with background music on.
These rules were implemented in June this year, when Reddy took over as principal. Now, the lectures begin at 8 am, and continue till 5 pm, with just one break of about 15 minutes in the afternoon.
conversation strictly in English, students forced to remain in classrooms even when lectures are cancelled, and singing of the national anthem every day, with background music on.
These rules were implemented in June this year, when Reddy took over as principal. Now, the lectures begin at 8 am, and continue till 5 pm, with just one break of about 15 minutes in the afternoon.
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