Ranchi: In a proactive move to address student-related concerns in higher education institutions, the Jharkhand Pradesh NSUI on Saturday launched its new initiative titled “Hum Badlenge Jharkhand” at the State Congress Office auditorium.
As part of the campaign, a QR code-enabled poster was unveiled, aiming to bridge the communication gap between university and college students and the NSUI State Office. Through this digital link, students can now directly report issues such as delayed exam results, registration errors, scholarship grievances, hostel facilities, Wi-Fi access, library resources, and classroom availability.
NSUI Jharkhand President Vinay Yadav stated that the initiative empowers students to voice their concerns without bureaucratic hurdles. “With a simple scan, students can share their problems directly with us, ensuring quicker response and resolution,” he said.
Ranchi in-charge Musharraf added that under the campaign, NSUI teams will actively visit universities and colleges statewide to engage with students, gather firsthand feedback, and submit compiled grievances to respective Vice Chancellors for prompt action.
The poster launch event was also attended by NSUI State Vice President Aman Ahmad, State General Secretary Wajahat Ullah, State Secretary Ankita Shikhar, and Sanket Suman, reflecting a strong organizational push to make the campaign a success.
The initiative marks a shift towards tech-driven student engagement and reflects NSUI’s commitment to being a voice for academic reform and student welfare in Jharkhand.