Deccan Chronicle

UoH SUSPENDS 3 STUDENTS FOR HOSTEL ENTRY

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, NOV. 8

The University of Hyderabad (UoH) suspended three students for two years for allegedly facilitati­ng the unauthoris­ed entry of outsiders into the university hostels.

Seven others have been suspended for six months for allegedly obstructin­g wardens and the security staff from dischargin­g their duties.

A female student was found in MH-J, a boys hostel, on the UoH campus, on Friday, during a surprise check conducted by the warden and the security staff.

The University of Hyderabad suspended three students for two years for allegedly facilitati­ng the unauthoris­ed entry of outsiders into the university hostels. Seven others have been suspended for six months for allegedly obstructin­g wardens and the security staff from dischargin­g their duties.

A female student was found in MH-J, a boys hostel, on the UoH campus, on Friday, during a surprise check conducted by the warden and the security staff. On Saturday, over 10 students were issued showcause notices for blocking the officials and raising slogans against moral policing. The female student was issued a notice for entering a boys hostel.

The students were suspended after an inquiry committee submitted its report on Monday.

A university spokespers­on said, "The competent authority has approved the report and the recommenda­tions of the committee that holds the students guilty of the charges of unauthoris­ed entry of outsiders into hostel rooms, refusal to show identity cards, switching off the hostel lights, sloganeeri­ng against the wardens, physical intimidati­on, verbal assault, and preventing officials from delivering their duties.”

Prathyush Nirjher, Athira Unni V. and Sagrik Saha have been suspended from their academic programmes and hostels for two years. Those who were suspended for six months were: Tinanjali Dam, Kesaban Sankarroy Choudhari, Shivam Goswami, Sahith Mandapalli, Venkateshw­arlu Yerukala, Arpith Shankar and Yamarthi Sai Kumar.

They have been asked to vacate their hostels, and give an undertakin­g stating that they would refrain from any misconduct and indiscipli­ne when they rejoin. They will not be get hostel accommodat­ion when they rejoin.

Mr Sai Kumar, who was suspended for six months, said, “Students will resist this action. They are targeting us without any proof. We have constantly been targeted. I have received four notices. We will resist this decision at any cost.”

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