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Tezpur University protest hits 82 days, disrupting operations.

Academic activities suspended for 13 days, causing delays.

Ministry of Education team visited to address the deadlock.

The prolonged agitation demanding the removal of Tezpur University Vice-Chancellor Prof. S.N. Singh entered its 82nd day on Wednesday, December 10, even as the central university’s academic and administrative functioning remained suspended for 13 consecutive days.

Student leaders reiterated that they were awaiting a formal written response from the Ministry of Education (MoE), which had dispatched a three-member fact-finding team to the campus on Saturday to engage with the protesting groups and break the deadlock.

During Saturday’s discussions, the central delegation shared handwritten m

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