This story is from September 15, 2023

JU strengthens anti-ragging panel

JU strengthens anti-ragging panel
Kolkata: Jadavpur University has restructured and strengthened its anti-ragging committee by increasing the number of members to 33, including a few more teachers, and representatives from the media, parents, UG students, an NGO and from an organisation attached with counselling therapy.
A senior official said, “The committee has been expanded with representatives from the media, NGO, aorganisation attached with counselling therapy.
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Two undergraduate students each from arts and science faculties have also been included. After beginning of first-year engineering classes, a UG representative from the faculty will be added to the committee.”
Meanwhile, Jadavpur University Teachers’ Association (JUTA) has written to officiating vice-chancellor Buddhadeb Sau, stating that the formation of the hostel boarders’ reallocation committee is clearly violating the statutory provisions of the university and may jeopardize the whole process of hostel allocation and earmarking separate hostels for the first-year students.
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