Over 200 students, including 63 girls, had boycotted classes yesterday, squatted on the campus and raised slogans in support of their long pending demand, demanding preference to them in appointment of rangers and foresters and also forest-department related jobs.
Considering the situation, the FCRI Management ordered indefinite closure of the college, asked students to vacate hostels and also closed the canteen, sources in the Agricultural University, to which FCRI is affiliated, said.
As part of their agitation, which entered the second day today, the students, in their novel protest, tied rakhis to the trees in the campus, to show their bondage with the nature, police said.