Srinagar: A youthful MBA go out has chosen not to acknowledge his degree at the first assembly of Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) in Kashmir from Union HRD Minister Smriti Irani as a challenge against "decreasing flexibilities" in the nation.
"However, for an understudy, accepting a graduate degree is no not exactly any prestigious recompense. Be that as it may, on October 19, (the Convocation Day) I Sameer Gojwari won't acknowledge it," Gojwari, who finished his MBA from the IUST in 2008, composed on his facebook page.
Gojwari's post came in light of unverified reports that Irani will be giving out degrees to the pass outs of the IUST at the varsity's first ever assembly on Monday.
"At the point when India's authors are returning abstract recompenses to dissent reducing opportunities and 41 scholars the nation over have given back most prestigious grants; informal reports say that Islamic University of Science and Technology on its first Convocation have led a Minister from Central Ministry #BJP, in all probability Mrs Smriti Irani," he said.
The Union HRD clergyman is booked to establish the framework stone of Central University Kashmir complex at Ganderbal on Tuesday.