Negligence at Palamuru University Sparks Outrage
In NagarKurnool, the negligence of Palamuru University officials in the united Mahbubnagar district has once again become a topic of concern. The university released the almanac for second, fourth, and sixth-semester degree students on December 19 at 3 PM.
However, the almanac stated that degree classes were supposed to begin on December 17, three days before the orders were issued. This delay has upset both students and lecturers, as the mismanagement effectively caused students to lose three days of classes.
Guest lecturers are also deeply frustrated by the situation. Since they are paid on a daily basis, they stand to lose three days of wages because of the university’s poor planning. The issue has led to growing criticism of the university officials, with many accusing them of consistent negligence in managing academic schedules.
Adding fuel to the controversy, degree exams are still ongoing and are scheduled to continue until December 23. Critics argue that issuing orders to start new classes before the exams even finish shows a lack of proper planning and disregard for procedure.
This is not the first time Palamuru University has faced such criticism. Mistakes like this have become a recurring issue, leading to increasing dissatisfaction among students and faculty. Many are now demanding that the university immediately revise the almanac, correct its errors, and take steps to ensure fairness for students and guest lecturers.