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BHU appoints Royona Singh as first woman chief proctor of university

Royona Singh Is The First Woman In BHU's History To Hold The Post Of Proctor. She Said That She Has “zero-tolerance' Towards Eve-teasing And She Was “away When The Incident Took Place'.

PTI | Updated on: 29 Sep 2017, 10:34:06 AM
BHU appoints Royona Singh as first woman chief proctor

Varanasi:

The BHU on Thursday appointed its first woman chief proctor, Royana Singh, after her predecessor resigned taking moral responsibility for the recent violence on the campus.

The chief proctor’s appointment was approved by Vice Chancellor Girish Chandra Tripathi following the resignation of O N Singh.“Royana Singh, an assistant professor at the Institute of Medical Science (Anatomy Department), has been appointed as the Chief Proctor,” a senior Banaras Hindu University (BHU) official said.

“She is the first woman in varsity’s history to hold the post and also heads the women grievance cell of the university,” the official said. The university also issued a press release confirming her appointment after Singh quit the post, taking moral responsibility for the unrest on the campus.

Royana Singh said she has “zero-tolerance” towards eve-teasing and she was “away when the incident took place”.

“I was away when the incident took place. I have zero-tolerance towards such acts and will ensure nothing of this sort is repeated on campus,” she said.

Many students, including women, and two journalists were injured in baton-charge by the police in BHU where a protest against an alleged eve-teasing incident turned violent.

Meanwhile, BHU vice-chancellor Tripathi has visited the hostel and held talks with students.The VC has also accepted various demands of the students over their security concerns.

These include round-the-clock security, CCTV network, proper checking at the gates, recruitment of women security guards among other issues.

Professor M K Singh, of the BHU Medical College, was given interim charge of the post of chief proctor on Wednesday.

An internal four-page report by the former chief proctor and the university vice-chancellor had called the alleged act of molestation an incident of “eve-teasing”.

Girl students at BHU have been protesting against alleged gender bias in norms apart from demanding round-the-clock security.

Further, their demands include making security personnel accountable for untoward incidents targeting girls, proper CCTV network, checking at the gates, recruitment of women security guards and setting up of a gender sensitisation panel. 

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First Published : 29 Sep 2017, 10:33:46 AM

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