New Delhi: A key meeting will be held today between the government and the agitating FTII students in a fresh bid to end the four-month-long strike at the Pune-based institute.
The meeting between Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore and the protesters follows several rounds of meetings held between the students and the ministry officials.
With both sides not budging from there stances, the FTII impasse has been lingering on.
While the students have been demanding removal of actor Gajendra Chauhan as the head of the FTII council, the government has rejected it outright.
In the last meeting between the two sides on October 10 in Mumbai, it was decided that the students will meet Mr Rathore in the next meeting which is likely to be held in Delhi at noon.
The meeting between Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore and the protesters follows several rounds of meetings held between the students and the ministry officials.
With both sides not budging from there stances, the FTII impasse has been lingering on.
In the last meeting between the two sides on October 10 in Mumbai, it was decided that the students will meet Mr Rathore in the next meeting which is likely to be held in Delhi at noon.
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