"The process of making the campus barrier-free is going on. However, we are unhappy with the pace of the infrastructural projects. It is extremely slow. We demand that the process be expedited," says Mohib Anwar, representative of the Visually Challenged Students' Forum in JNU.
Of the total number of hostels in the campus, three hostels have been earmarked to provide accessible toilets, lifts in both its wings for the differently-abled students.
According to university records, there are over 300 students with disabilities who are enrolled in different courses.
In 2012, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment had sanctioned a special grant of Rs 8.5 crore to support JNU in its efforts to make it a barrier-free campus.
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JNU had assigned the work to an agency for construction of disabled-friendly lifts, toilets, tectonic-paving, ramps among others, according to university's website.
The Forum also demanded the newly-elected JNU students' union (JNUSU) to intervene and speed up the process.