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We Need Change, We Intend To Have Change.

As in the previous post I told in brief about why SFI should go. In this post I will talk about why we need change. In the time which SFI spent looting us the time 21 years to be precise, the world has changed a lot. But unfortunately our college never saw that change. We don’t have basic amenities we should be the right of every student. We don’t have computers in our departments, neither do we access to internet. On other hand other colleges are encouraging their students to use study materials from the cyber space. Neither do we have clubs for cultural activities. In a college like ours we a wide spectrum of talent which waits only to be tapped. In that way not only we be able develop their talents but also we can make our college’s name. After all this is 21st century. We can’t think like a 20th and work like 19th guys. We got a student union for 21st century. Apart from that we Class Representatives who stay in the class not those who are always out. Which is surely the case with SFI. They hardly do class where as we always stay in the class even now we are doing the class rather than just doing the campaign.
As I have said before “We need change, We intend to have change”. And only TMCP will give that change.

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