"Permission was denied even though other religious festivals and occasions are observed on campus with official permission," a student said.
It all began when a group of students, both Muslims and nonMuslims, approached the institute's Dean of Students' Welfare on March 15 with a written application requesting permission to organise an Iftar on campus.
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