The SRFTI director told PTI that the students will have to withdraw their eight-day long agitation and allow the institute to function. They will have to show the intention to hold fruitful talks, she added.
"We are not in favour of taking any drastic action against our students like calling the police. We can definitely talk on the 27 points raised by them. But the decision of shifting the girls to the new hostel is non- negotiable," she said.
"At a faculty meeting last evening at my residence, we decided to ensure resumption of academic and administrative activities at the earliest. We are asking the agitating students to cooperate," she said.
Mitra had yesterday claimed that she was not allowed to enter the campus by students who demanded the expulsion of the girl students be withdrawn and the segregation order put on hold.
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The authorities decided to build a separate girls' hostel, upgrade curriculum and infrastructure at the institute after receiving approval from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in 2013.
Earlier, boys and girls had separate accommodation in the same block of the old hostel. After receiving the I&B ministry's approval, a new girls' hostel was built.
Mitra stated that the objective behind shifting the girls to the new hostel was to ensure their safety.