Annamalai University to reopen on Thursday

March 09, 2010 12:13 am | Updated 12:13 am IST - CUDDALORE

Annamalai University will reopen on Thursday, according to Vice-Chancellor M. Ramanathan.

In a statement released here on Monday, he said the faculties of arts, science, fine arts, education, Indian languages, agriculture and pharmacy would start functioning from Thursday.

M.E. and final year B.E courses would re-start the same day.

The first year B.E. classes would begin on March 17. The date for second and third year B.E courses would be announced later. Examinations of all faculties would be conducted as per schedule.

Following the death of Gautam Kumar, II-year B.E. student, in a road accident on February 28, students went on the rampage on the university campus and at the Rajah Muthiah Medical College Hospital.

When the police tried to disperse them, some of them jumped into a canal near the university. Sumit Kumar, who was rescued from the canal, died on the way to hospital.

Following the incidents, the university authorities closed the faculty of engineering and technology indefinitely on March 1.

Two other students, Ashish Ranjan Kumar and Mohammad Sarfaraz Rab, were found missing. After a night-long search, their bodies were recovered from the canal on March 2.

Following this the university was closed indefinitely on March 2.

All the students who died were doing second year engineering courses.

District Revenue Officer S. Natarajan is conducting an inquiry.

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