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Research scholars protest outside HRD Ministry pressing for an increase in fellowship amount

All India Research Scholars Association (AIRSA) and other researchers staged a protest outside HRD Ministry in support of their long-standing demand of increasing the scholarship amount.

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Photo Courtesy: Twitter Research scholars from across the country staged a protest outside Shastri Bhawan 

Research scholars from across the country staged a protest outside Shastri Bhawan in central Delhi on Wednesday, January 16, in support of their long-standing demand of increasing the scholarship amount.

The All India Research Scholars Association (AIRSA) and research fellows from across the country later moved to Jantar Mantar to continue their protest.

"Some of us plan to go on an indefinite hunger strike till our demands are met. We have been demanding an 80% hike in our fellowships applicable from April last year," said Nikhil Gupta, the national representative of Research Scholars of India.

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According to police officials, the protest was peaceful and adequate security arrangements were in place to avoid any unfortunate incident.

"We staged a protest in front of the Ministry of HRD office first and then moved to Jantar Mantar. Indefinite hunger strike will now be an integral part of our protest. There have been too many fake promises made to us. No more tweets and no more trying to divide us on the basis of caste, funding agencies or examinations. We have written way too many letters to the departments but have not got any relief so far," he said.

According to police officials, the protest was peaceful and adequate security arrangements were in place to avoid any unfortunate incident.

A group of scholars had met Union HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar earlier this month following which the minister had said that the "government is positive about the demand".

However, no announcement in this regard has been made yet

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