JNU Vice Chancellor holds important meeting, efforts continue to create conducive environment for students
JNU Vice Chancellor holds important meeting, efforts continue to create conducive environment for students
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JNU has been witnessing turmoil for quite some time. The security of JNU has been tightened after masked violence. On the other hand, M. Jagdish Kumar, Vice-Chancellor of Jawaharlal Nehru University, met HRD Secretary Amit Khare in the Union Human Resource Development Ministry. After the meeting, Jagdish Kumar told that he met Amit Khare and GC Hosur in MHRD and informed them about the steps taken in JNU to bring normalcy.

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In his statement, he said that all efforts are being made for the interested students for winter semester registration and an environment conducive to their academic activities. Administration on Tuesday after the violent incident on Sunday at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) Unfolded for The university administration said that a safety committee will be formed on their behalf. This committee will investigate the Sunday incident on all aspects by itself.

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Apart from this, VC Prof. M. Jagdish Kumar said that security arrangements remain at the entrance of the institute. All those members who reach in through admission are also asked who they have come to meet and the representatives present inside the campus talk to them. The police is investigating this entire episode and let him do it. The campus has its own security system and if law and order situation ever arises, we do not immediately inform the police. First of all, see if our security personnel can see it. On Sunday, some students took an aggressive attitude, whose information was given to the police. On the question of not going to the students personally, he said that the wardens of the hostel are constantly in touch with the students.

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