Wednesday, 21 September 2011


Memorandum of Appeal
(brief)

The Issue:
We, the students of Faculty of Architecture (admitted to the institute during and after the session 2005-06), Gautam Buddha Technical University, Lucknow, do solemnly put forth our problem and situation of being declared “not to be registered” by the council of Architecture.

·      This bars us from using the title “Architect” (as per Architects Act, 1972)
·      The Council of Architecture is a statutory body constituted by the Government of India, under the provision of Architects Act, 1972.
·      The Council clearly states “Any person desirous of carrying on the profession of 'Architect' must have registered himself with Council of Architecture”.
·      The registration by the council is essential to:
1.       Practice the profession of architecture (from signing construction documents to running architectural consultancy)
2.       Employment with various government and private bodies
3.       To pursue & to apply  for higher studies in architecture,
4.       To apply and to hold the positions of teachers, professors etc. to impart architectural education
5.       In effect it renders us unable to practice this profession in any and all of the professional prospects.


Our present and condition:-
·      We are one of the oldest and prestigious institutes, functioning since 1912.
·      We have proved our mettle in every field of architecture and life whether academics, competitions, or career. Our alumni have brought our college a good name worldwide and have been successful in varied fields.
·      Even after having a good reputation all over, the Council of Architecture has declared us “not be registered as architects” even after being awarded the B.Arch. degree.
·      The council put the college under “no admission category” in 2005-06 after undertaking an inspection on grounds of lack of faculty and the condition has been the same since then.
·      Our college authorities have been continually striving for the cause but not been able to provide a concrete solution.
·      The authorities have been admitting “innocent” students in the institute without prior information until orientation or counselling as to the status of the college, due to which students take admission and being unaware of the knitty gritty of the whole issue, function of the council, university, institution and other causes and dictums until the final year of academics are left in a blank space as our complete five years of education, hard work and resources shall go a complete waste.
·      This on humanitarian grounds should be conceived as a crime done by higher authorities, indirectly abusing basic foremost right as student and playing with the sensitive future of hundreds of students, it been an act of shamefulness and carelessness on their part to act in an immature manner to lead to a situation where ultimate victim are innocent students, not at fault anywhere.
·       This is creating a negative attitude and certainly a loss of state of mental wellbeing, dampening of our spirits as budding architects, responsible for development, growth and welfare of the nation and society.
·      On the basis of this current situation and the reasons mentioned we, the students of Faculty of Architecture, G.B.T.U., Lucknow, have decided to stand for our cause in the form of a peaceful protest against all the above mentioned authorities, asking for a solution in written words, authorised by dignitaries that will enable us to be registered by the council as we complete our Bachelors of Architecture qualification. If we are not given the solution within a viable time limit (within a week from the day we start our protest) we will be compelled to act further in a graver manner, in form of a peaceful “hunger movement” that will continue till our basic rights are acknowledged and our demands are fulfilled.
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                                                                    Thanking you,  
Students,
Faculty of Architecture,
G.B.T.U, Lucknow,
Uttar Pradesh,
Pin code: 226007

Dated: 19th September 2011
Time   : 11:11 am


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