Iran General NewsStudents protest insufficient university services

Students protest insufficient university services

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Nov. 6 – Hundreds of students at the Teachers’ Training College staged a protest Wednesday over poor quality of food and administrative mismanagement in the institution.
Students also complained of a lack of proper tutorials and insufficient academic facilities. Iran Focus

Tehran, Nov. 6 – Hundreds of students at the Teachers’ Training College staged a protest Wednesday over poor quality of food and administrative mismanagement in the institution.

Students also complained of a lack of proper tutorials and insufficient academic facilities.

Protesting students also released a statement calling on officials to pay immediate attention to their concerns, adding that further action would take place if the issues were not resolved soon.

Tehran’s Teachers’ Training College has been the scene of a number of demonstrations, strikes and sit-ins in the past few months.

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