"Classes are going on. Administration is also working," a JAC spokesperson Dickens told PTI.
"We have set a deadline of ten days. We will continue our agitation in the form of relay hunger strike and organising seminars and rallies peacefully. People from outside also have come to express solidarity to our agitation. (VC) Professor Appa Rao should go. There is no change in that demand," he said.
When contacted, SC/ST Faculty Forum convener Sudhakar Babu said they (teachers) are attending classes.
Earlier, the teachers' body said they had laid down papers from the administrative position.
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Periasamy yesterday held a meeting with representatives of Join Action Committee for Social Justice and discussed the demands put forward by the student body.
Periasamy took charge of the varsity after in-charge VC Vipin Srivastava proceeded on leave on Saturday.
Srivastava was given charge after the regular VC, Appa Rao Podile, went on leave following the row over Vemula's suicide.
The agitating students earlier said they would not (RPT) not accept Srivastava, who was the sub-committee chairman that barred the five Dalit students including Vemula from accessing hostel facilities, as in-charge VC.
He was one of the five students suspended from using hostel facilities for their alleged role in a case related to the attack of ABVP leader N Susheel Kumar.
Subsequently, after Vemula's suicide, the university terminated the suspension of the four students.
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Meanwhile, a student leader of JAC said the indefinite hunger strike being undertaken by three students has been converted into a relay hunger strike.
Earlier, two batches of seven students each had undertaken the indefinite hunger strike seeking the removal and arrest of Vice Chancellor Appa Rao Podile, among other demands.