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Berhampur: Post graduate students of Berhampur University here are demanding exemption of the examination fees this year in view of cyclone Phailin and flood that hit Odisha last month.

The process of filing examination forms for first and third semester students was to begin yesterday. As the students were firm on their demand, the university authorities extended the date to December 6 to start the form fill up for the first and third semester examinations to be held in the first week of January 2014.

“We have demanded it earlier also as most of the students were badly affected due to the severe cyclone Phailin and subsequent flood in the state,” said students’ union president Bhabani Kanta Sahu. The demand was also placed before the vice chancellor and post-graduate council chairman for appropriate steps to be taken with the state government, added Lalata Kumar Gouda, secretary of the students’ union.

The state government has already declared waiving of the examination fees of the Class IX and X in the cyclone and flood affected districts, including Ganjam.

‘We want the government to immediately announce waiving of the examination fees for the university students,” he said. (PTI)

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