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Cusat stampede: SoE students come out in support of faculty


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Published in Science and Technology on Wednesday, February 12th 2025 at 5:22 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • KOCHI: Students of the School of Engineering (SoE) at Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat) have gone public, seeking attention from the university authorities regarding various issues that have been plaguing the department over the years.

The article from MSN discusses the aftermath of a stampede at Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) during a tech fest, which resulted in the tragic deaths of four students. In response, students from the School of Engineering (SOE) have publicly supported the faculty, particularly defending the Principal and the event coordinator against any blame for the incident. They argue that the faculty had taken adequate safety measures and that the stampede was an unfortunate accident exacerbated by external factors like heavy rain. The students emphasized that the event was well-organized, with proper permissions and safety protocols in place, and they are against any witch-hunt or negative portrayal of the faculty involved. This support comes amidst calls for a thorough investigation into the incident to prevent future occurrences.

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[ https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/other/cusat-stampede-soe-students-come-out-in-support-of-faculty/ar-AA1yRIsW ]

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