Students must submit original mark sheets and
registration cards for their HSC and SSC when university admission. It is the department's
responsibility to preserve these documents. On Thursday, a student from the
Anthropology Department went to collect his mark sheet and found that insects
had wholly damaged it. One by one, around 25-30 students discovered that their
important documents were in the same condition.
“The department has failed to ensure the security of
such important documents in our lives. Everything from the mark sheets and
registration cards submitted at admission to all necessary documents has been
destroyed. Is this why we came to a public university?” said
Ittihadul Islam from the Anthropology Department of Rajshahi University (RU).
Ittihadul Islam, a
student from the 2020-21 session of the Anthropology Department, said, "The
documents have been damaged by insects primarily due to the negligence of the
office staff. They are making excuses, saying the department was closed for
three months, which is why this happened. But our papers were left on the
office floor, making them easily accessible for insects. They blame us, saying it's our
fault for not taking them. Is this why we came to a public university?"
Regarding this issue,
Professor Kazi Robiul Alam, the head of the Anthropology Department, told Bonik
Barta, "I have assured those who do not have photocopies of
their mark sheets that the department will assist. However, while we asked
students to collect their documents, many did not. We will have to wait a bit
for a detailed decision. A decision will be made in the academic committee
meeting."