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Feb 07, 2019, 05:30 PM | Updated 05:30 PM IST
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The Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) in Kerala has denied permission to Alappuzha students from celebrating Saraswati Puja over the weekend and has claimed that it is a secular campus, reports India Today.
Incidentally, this festival used to be celebrated till last year inside the campus of the the government-owned university.
Joint Registrar,Cochin University of Science&Technology: VC has declined request by North Indian students to conduct âSaraswati Poojaâ in Cochin University College of Engineering, Kuttanad campus,as it's a secular campus, can't permit functions of any particular religion. #Kerala pic.twitter.com/cYXsNSgIYQ
— ANI (@ANI) February 7, 2019
Saraswati Devi is revered as the goddess of knowledge and learning, and students at CUSAT's Kuttanad campus reportedly asked for permission to conduct the puja between 9 and 11 February.
CUSAT's vice-chancellor, however, denied permission saying that the university couldn't allow religious activities in the campus.
"The request of North Indian students to conduct ‘Saraswati Pooja’ has been declined by the Vice-Chancellor, since ours is a secular campus and as such, we cannot permit religious function/activities of any religion inside campus,” the Hindustan Times quoted the joint registrar of CUSAT saying in a circular issued on 1 February.
The HT report also says that the college, affiliated to CUSAT, was shut down indefinitely on 25 January 2018 following a clash between two groups of students after beef cutlets were allegedly served during an event on its campus.