NEW DELHI: Delhi University has requested students to desist from taking part in Holi in a rowdy method with rainy colours, balloons or pistons in any of its tutorial institution and made up our minds to set up control rooms in north and south campus to receive proceedings from students all through the pageant. The college in its advisory said anti-ragging and anti-eve-teasing provisions would be applied in case students are harassed all through the pageant, which falls on March 21.
"The principals, head of the departments and Provost of halls and hostels would possibly shape committees of teachers, students and 'karamcharis' to prevent the access of outsiders into the schools and departments.
"Security guards must be posted on the gates to test the identity playing cards of holiday makers and students," the varsity said.
Control rooms jointly manned through Delhi Police and DTC government and the college officials at North and South Campus would function to maintain any untoward incident, the varsity said.
All anti-ragging and anti-eve-teasing provisions would be made appropriate in case of harassment led to to any student all through the duration, it added.
"All are asked to desist from taking part in of Holi in a rowdy method and with rainy colours/balloons/pistons in any tutorial institution. Entry to schools/ departments/centres/halls/hostels would be regulated thru identity playing cards all through the pageant days," the advisory said.
The varsity has directed principals, Dean of Faculties, head of the departments and provost of halls and hostels to be to be had to deal with any occurrence.
In case they have got to move out in their respective institution, a senior individual must be deputed to be present all through their absence in the premises of the institution, the varsity said.
DU has approached the DTC and Metro government to test any harassment of girl students in the buses and Metro particularly all through 'Holi' week.
"DTC drivers were recommended to take the buses to the nearest police station in case any hooliganism or harassment of students is spotted in the buses, particularly any incident focused at women," the varsity said.
Special take a look at on access of visitors in the hostels and halls all through in this day and age be enforced in order to prevent access of unwanted outsiders, it said.
The varsity said it's been assured full cooperation through the police government in keeping up law and order and strict action against eve-teasing.
Police drive is being deployed at various strategic positions around the colleges.
Mobile patrolling could also be being deployed and the college has asked the police government to deploy drive in uniform and in undeniable clothes in the buses going to various colleges.
The police has been asked to intensify patrolling outdoor institutes, colleges, and hostels, the varsity said.
"The principals, head of the departments and Provost of halls and hostels would possibly shape committees of teachers, students and 'karamcharis' to prevent the access of outsiders into the schools and departments.
"Security guards must be posted on the gates to test the identity playing cards of holiday makers and students," the varsity said.
Control rooms jointly manned through Delhi Police and DTC government and the college officials at North and South Campus would function to maintain any untoward incident, the varsity said.
All anti-ragging and anti-eve-teasing provisions would be made appropriate in case of harassment led to to any student all through the duration, it added.
"All are asked to desist from taking part in of Holi in a rowdy method and with rainy colours/balloons/pistons in any tutorial institution. Entry to schools/ departments/centres/halls/hostels would be regulated thru identity playing cards all through the pageant days," the advisory said.
The varsity has directed principals, Dean of Faculties, head of the departments and provost of halls and hostels to be to be had to deal with any occurrence.
In case they have got to move out in their respective institution, a senior individual must be deputed to be present all through their absence in the premises of the institution, the varsity said.
DU has approached the DTC and Metro government to test any harassment of girl students in the buses and Metro particularly all through 'Holi' week.
"DTC drivers were recommended to take the buses to the nearest police station in case any hooliganism or harassment of students is spotted in the buses, particularly any incident focused at women," the varsity said.
Special take a look at on access of visitors in the hostels and halls all through in this day and age be enforced in order to prevent access of unwanted outsiders, it said.
The varsity said it's been assured full cooperation through the police government in keeping up law and order and strict action against eve-teasing.
Police drive is being deployed at various strategic positions around the colleges.
Mobile patrolling could also be being deployed and the college has asked the police government to deploy drive in uniform and in undeniable clothes in the buses going to various colleges.
The police has been asked to intensify patrolling outdoor institutes, colleges, and hostels, the varsity said.
DU to set up control rooms to receive complaints from students during Holi
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