I totally agree with Avinash sir. disabled students of St. Stephens
college have to pay only the mass charges. there is no fee for staying
in hostel. the sighted students have to pay around 90,000 for hostel
and college fee.

there are some colleges in Delhi University which take one or two
students in hostel. on the other hand, there is St. Stephens college,
which provide accommodation to its all disabled students.

On 3/20/13, avinash shahi <shahi88avin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Subramani sir, usage like 'Notorious' doesn't deem fit for one of the
> leading educational institutions like St Stephen's College.
>  It is true that Leading National Daily, Hindustan Times has picked up
> this story and substantiated by quoting One of the officials Sanjay
> Jha, but As far as I know, Stephen's has helped many blind studens and
> almost all blind students to avail one or the other freeships
> facilitated by the college.
> Like KPMG and Somo Tomo Both are around one lakhs each over the three
> graduation years.
> Where sighted counterpart pay Eighty thousands annually, blind
> students pay thirty to forty thousands per annum.
> Therefore, please refrain from using usage like 'notorious', feelings
> of many former and current students are at stake...
> On 3/20/13, P. Subramani <subramani6...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Re: [AI] St Stephen's dithers on waiving hostel fees of
>> disabledstudentsif
>> your sayings are true, then why  this article in the media?
>>   ----- Original Message -----
>>   From: Sanchit Katiyar
>>   To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>>   Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 8:49 PM
>>   Subject: Re: [AI] St Stephen's dithers on waiving hostel fees of
>> disabledstudents
>>
>>
>>   if you talk about St. Stephens college, it is already giving
>>   concession to disable students who are 100 percent disabled before the
>>   guidelines of Delhi University.
>>
>>   it also provide hostel to all disabled students. Is there any college
>>   in Delhi University, who do so? answer is offcourse not.
>>
>>   it also provides the best environment for study to all students
>>   including disabled.
>>
>>   On 3/19/13, P. Subramani <subramani6...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>   > [AI] St Stephen's dithers on waiving hostel fees of disabled
>> studentsThis
>>   > college is notorious for various reasons, it gives
>> reservations/concessions
>>   > for the Christians, they claim to uplift the weaker sections, only in
>> words
>>   > ofcourse,  let them show with deeds/actions by atleast extending the
>>   > benefits of concessions/reservations to the blind in particular and
>> disabled
>>   > persons in general
>>   >   ----- Original Message -----
>>   >   From: avinash shahi
>>   >   To: accessindia ; jnuvision
>>   >   Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 2:09 PM
>>   >   Subject: [AI] St Stephen's dithers on waiving hostel fees of
>> disabled
>>   > students
>>   >
>>   >
>>   >   By Aakriti Vasudeva, Hindustan Times
>>   >   New Delhi, March 19, 2013
>>   >
>>   >
>> http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/St-Stephen-s-dithers-on-waiving-hostel-fees-of-disabled-students/Article1-1028569.aspx
>>   >   Block Quote
>>   >   Disabled students of St Stephen's College are still waiting for
>>   >   clarity on whether their hostel fees will be waived, as instructed
>> by
>>   >   Delhi University guidelines issued in February. The university's
>>   >   executive council in November 2012 passed a resolution that
>> students
>>   >   with physical disabilities will be eligible for full waiver or
>>   >   concession in hostel fees, whether in university or college
>> hostels.
>> A
>>   >   notification was sent out to colleges on February 7.
>>   >
>>   >   However, in colleges such as St Stephen's, students still have no
>>   >   clarity on the matter. "I have already paid my hostel fees for the
>>   >   first part of the academic year. But I refused to pay the rest
>> since
>>   >   we are eligible for the waiver," said a student on condition of
>>   >   anonymity.
>>   >
>>   >   When students raised the matter with DU's Equal Opportunity Cell
>>   >   (EOC), it wrote to the St Stephen's College principal. "We
>> requested
>>   >   them to consider and implement the circular issued by the
>> university,"
>>   >   said Bipin Tiwari, Officer on Special Duty, EOC, DU.
>>   >
>>   >   But students say there has been no official confirmation. "There is
>>   >   also no clarity on whether the money we paid as hostel fees will be
>>   >   refunded," said another student, who did also not wish to be named.
>>   >
>>   >   The college has between 33 and 35 disabled students, approximately
>>   >   half of whom stay in the hostel. "Most disabled students are not
>> well
>>   >   off," said Tiwari.
>>   >
>>   >   The principal and the bursar were not available for comment.
>> However,
>>   >   the dean of academic affairs, Dr Sanjay Kumar, said, "We will
>> surely
>>   >   implement the university's guidelines.
>>   >   Block Quote End
>>   >
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