The decision to give up 50 percent of the mess rent



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Students at Haji Mohammad Danesh University of Science and Technology (Habiprobi) have been demanding exemption from the rental of clutter for some time. After the first round of talks about student demands, today (May 10) the Mess Homeowners Association met again with the university administration. At the discussion meeting, the Mess Homeowners Association agreed to relax the Mess rental at the proposal of the administration. In this context, it was decided to give up 50% of the disaster rent from April until the campus opens. In addition to the 50% messy rent, she has been asked to pay the current bill and also the bill for domestic workers for humanitarian reasons. However, if the campus is opened, the rent must be paid as before.

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When contacted, Professor Imran Parvez, director of the university’s guidance and student guidance department, said: “Today we sat down again with the Mess Homeowners Association to discuss the exemption from the Mess rent. The meeting decided Unanimously give up 50% of the disaster rent with the agreement of the university administration and the disaster owners association The Department of Student Guidance and Orientation has also issued a directive in this regard, however, when the campus opens Students will have to pay the full rent as before. ”



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