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Don't Watch Ind-Pak Match in Groups:Administration To Students!
By: Tupaki Desk | 28 Aug 2022 6:57 AM GMTThe rivalry between nations in sports is not new. The sporting rivalries between nations often make the fans lose control when their favorite team loses. We cannot talk about the Sporting Rivalries without mentioning India-Pakistan. In many instances, Pakistan fans broke the Tv sets after Pakistan was defeated by mighty India.
India too faced the heat when groups supporting both sides clashed with each other. India and Pakistan teams are all set to face each other in the ongoing Asia Cup T20 2022. Sunday will see the arch-rivals taking on each other. Without any doubt, fans of both sides are hoping that their side will emerge victorious.
Keeping the earlier incidents in mind, the authorities at the Srinagar branch of the National Institute of Technology (NIT) are believed to have asked the students to not watch the film in groups as it might lead to unwanted senses. Directing the students on the same, a circular is also sent reportedly.
Jammu and Kashmir region is a very sensitive area. We can see people supporting their respective nations. Due to the proximity of both nations, Indians and Pakistanis live in the Jammu and Kashmir region.
As we cannot rule out the proximity of clashes broking, the administration at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar urged the students to not match in groups. Having said that, the administration asked the students to stay in the rooms that were allocated for them as a safety measure.
The administration also reportedly warned the students that if anyone violates this would have to face dire consequences. The violators would be sent out of the institute campus and they will also be slapped with a fine of Rs 5,000 each.
"Students know a cricket series involving various nations is happening in the Dubai International Stadium. Students are hereby directed to take sports as a game and not create indiscipline in the institute/hostel. During Sunday's game, the students have been mandated to stay in their assigned rooms, besides barring other students from entering their rooms and watching the match in groups," the Srinagar National Institute of Technology (NIT) reportedly said in the notice sent to the students.
India too faced the heat when groups supporting both sides clashed with each other. India and Pakistan teams are all set to face each other in the ongoing Asia Cup T20 2022. Sunday will see the arch-rivals taking on each other. Without any doubt, fans of both sides are hoping that their side will emerge victorious.
Keeping the earlier incidents in mind, the authorities at the Srinagar branch of the National Institute of Technology (NIT) are believed to have asked the students to not watch the film in groups as it might lead to unwanted senses. Directing the students on the same, a circular is also sent reportedly.
Jammu and Kashmir region is a very sensitive area. We can see people supporting their respective nations. Due to the proximity of both nations, Indians and Pakistanis live in the Jammu and Kashmir region.
As we cannot rule out the proximity of clashes broking, the administration at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar urged the students to not match in groups. Having said that, the administration asked the students to stay in the rooms that were allocated for them as a safety measure.
The administration also reportedly warned the students that if anyone violates this would have to face dire consequences. The violators would be sent out of the institute campus and they will also be slapped with a fine of Rs 5,000 each.
"Students know a cricket series involving various nations is happening in the Dubai International Stadium. Students are hereby directed to take sports as a game and not create indiscipline in the institute/hostel. During Sunday's game, the students have been mandated to stay in their assigned rooms, besides barring other students from entering their rooms and watching the match in groups," the Srinagar National Institute of Technology (NIT) reportedly said in the notice sent to the students.