TISS Reverses Decision, Lifts Ban on PSF

The Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) has finally lifted the ban imposed on the Progressive Students Forum (PSF) on August 19. This decision comes after weeks of relentless protests from students, alumni, faculty, and other stakeholders, who vehemently opposed the administration’s initial action.

The PSF, a student organization dedicated to advocating for the interests and rights of TISS students, had faced the ban following a protest against the alleged mistreatment of students by seniors. The administration’s decision to ban the organization had sparked widespread outrage and solidarity among students across the country. The PSF’s ban had ignited a firestorm of criticism, with former vice-chancellors, professors, UGC officials, teachers’ associations, and other prominent figures expressing their support for the students’ cause. The organization’s supporters argued that the ban was a blatant attempt to stifle dissent and create a climate of fear on campus.

In response to the growing pressure, the TISS administration has now reversed its decision and rescinded the ban on the PSF. This reversal is a testament to the power of collective action and the determination of students to protect their rights. The lifting of the ban marks a significant milestone in the ongoing struggle for democratic rights and academic freedom within Indian universities. It sends a clear message to institutions across the country that students will not tolerate attempts to suppress their voices or undermine their fundamental rights. As a result of the students’ successful agitation, the TISS administration has also committed to revising the university’s honor code.

The new code will provide a more conducive environment for open discussion and debate, allowing students to express their views without fear of reprisal. This victory is not only a win for TISS students but also a beacon of hope for students across India who face similar challenges. It demonstrates that when students unite and stand up for their rights, they can achieve remarkable results.

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