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A file picture
of a student participating in an adventure
course organised by Nettech at Majitar last
year |
Siliguri, June 19: Over 250 students are going
through an ordeal after the venue for a 25-day
summer course had to be changed from Majitar,
Sikkim, to Allahabad because of the shutdown in
the hills.
Nettech, a Bhubaneswar-based company providing
specialised short courses in computer networking
and ethical hacking, was to have held an all-India
training programme on network management at the
Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology at Majitar
from tomorrow.
“Parents from various places called us to ask how
we could guarantee the security of their wards,”
said Swapan Purkait, Nettech’s course coordinator.
“We then decided to shift the venue to United
College of Engineering & Research in Allahabad.”
Some
students, who were to reach Sikkim from as far as
Kochi, Udipi and Mumbai had already boarded trains
and were told about the change. They were advised
to de-board their trains at a bigger station and
get tickets for Allahabad,” Purkait said.
The
students were in their second, third or fourth
years in computer science or electronics and
communications from institutions like the IITs in
Kharagpur, Kanpur and Mumbai.
Kallol Aguan, a second year electronics student of
IIT-KGP, said: “The course had promised adventure
sports, along with practical exercises on
computers. Seven others from Kharagpur were also
supposed to attend the course. Now we will have to
get tickets for Allahabad,” he said.
“We
will be losing about Rs 3,000 for the travel
arrangements we made,” the student said
Nettech itself has incurred a loss of Rs 4 lakh.
“We had stocked 25 days of food for 280 people at
Majitar. All these will go to waste,” said
Purkait. |