University of Mysore withdraws curbs on girl students after uproar
The Hindu
This followed directive of Minister who said varsities should strengthen security
Karnataka Bureau A day after issuing a controversial order imposing curbs on the movement of girl students on Manasagangotri campus here after dusk, in the wake of a gangrape incident at Chamundi foothills, the University of Mysore on Saturday withdrew the directive. This came hours after Higher Education Minister C.N. Ashwath Narayan directed the university to withdraw the directive. “University campuses are normally big, but that does not mean we should curb the movement of girl students on campuses. Instead, we should work towards creating a safe atmosphere inside the campuses,” he said.More Related News

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