Opportunity required to complete the course that stopped halfway!
He said that his human rights had been violated due to an incident that took place while he was studying for a diploma course in management launched by the Ocean University campus. Mr. Gangasudar (32) has lodged a complaint with the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka.
Many residents of Thamaraikeni, Batticaloa have filed this complaint against the Ocean University Batticaloa Campus and the Sri Lanka Ocean University.
In that complaint, he said, “In 2016, I was studying for a diploma course in management over the weekend at the Ocean University’s Batticaloa Campus. I complained to the evaluation committee that when the resource person was teaching in conjunction with Mathematics and English, many of the students who attended the course were taught in English without explaining certain parts of Mathematics in Tamil. Shortly after the complaint was lodged, the director of Sagara University, who had returned from Colombo, forced me to withdraw my complaint and threatened to remove me from the diploma if I did not do so. ”
He cited other students and members of the inquiry committee as eyewitnesses, pointing out that human rights abuses had taken place at the Ocean University campus and that administrative weakness had contributed to this.
Mr. Gangasudhar said that he had to withdraw from the diploma course due to threats from a high ranking official and that he was discriminated against in the class.
Through this complaint, he is requesting the Human Rights Commission to provide him with an opportunity to complete his diploma as a remedy for the injustice done to him.
– Gangasudhar in Batticaloa
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