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ITANAGAR, Nov 6: The All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union (AAPSU) taking note of the recent revelation of the encroachment of land and missing of about 64 acres allotted in the University in 1986 has termed it as serious matter and opined that such issues are creating negative impact in overall growth and development of the University. The AAPSU appealed the land donors to cooperate with the University administration to bring amicable solution to the boundary issue. They urged the State government and indigenous people to handle such issue seriously so that such activities can be checked in near future.
Assuring its support in such matter, AAPSU Vice-President Protocol Dr. Tayuk Sonam stated that the working ethics and zeal of the new Vice Chancellor Prof. Saket Kushwaha is very encouraging and believed that his commitment towards the growth of the university will bear fruit.