Student Protests at Bennett University Over Food Quality and Delivery Restrictions

Students at Bennett University protest against poor food quality and delivery restrictions, prompting admin action and review.

Update: 2024-11-16 17:00 GMT

Greater Noida, India – On the night of November 15, 2024, a significant number of students at Bennett University staged a protest within the campus premises, voicing concerns over the quality of food provided in the university mess and recent restrictions on external food deliveries.

Key Issues Raised by Students:

  • Substandard Food Quality: Students have reported that the meals served in the university mess are of poor quality, leading to health issues such as stomach pain and vomiting. This has compelled many to rely on external food sources.
  • Restrictions on Food Deliveries: The university administration has recently imposed a ban on online food deliveries after 11 PM. Students argue that, due to their academic schedules, late-night food orders are often necessary, and this restriction hampers their ability to access satisfactory meals.

Details of the Protest:

The protest commenced around 11 PM on November 15 and continued until approximately 1 AM. Hundreds of students gathered in the hostel area, chanting slogans and demanding immediate action from the university administration. The protest was peaceful, with students emphasizing the need for improved food services and reconsideration of the delivery restrictions.

Administrative Response:

Upon receiving information about the protest, local police arrived at the scene to ensure order and safety. They engaged with the students and facilitated communication between the protesters and university officials. In response to the grievances, the university administration has announced the formation of a committee to investigate the quality of food provided and to review the policies regarding external food deliveries.

Concerns

The student body at Bennett University has expressed legitimate concerns regarding their dining options and the recent policy changes affecting food deliveries. The administration's decision to establish a committee indicates a willingness to address these issues. It is anticipated that through constructive dialogue and timely action, a resolution that satisfies both the students and the university management will be achieved.

This media release is based on reports from Tricity Today and Now Noida.

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