"However, the possibilities have been ruled out not only in the language of the letter but also the process through which such 'approval' is being sought. It said that a request for consideration could lead to disagreement with the proposed calendar or alternative opinions on it. The registrar of JNU had written to the members of the Academic Council informing them that an agenda to consider the academic calendar 2020-21 for the continuing and new students is enclosed and they should convey their approval by mail by October 20," JNUTA president DK Lobiyal said in a statement. "The JNUTA rejects the calendar that has no consideration for the academics and the process by which it is being sought to be pushed through. It claimed that the calendar proposed by the JNU registrar has parts which have "retrospective effect" and would adversely impact both students and teachers. The JNU Teachers Association (JNUTA) on Monday alleged that the new academic calendar sent for approval to the university's academic council is being "imposed by diktat".
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