The appointment was approved by Vice Chancellor Girish Chandra Tripathi following the resignation of O P 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.
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The university also issued a press release confirming her appointment after Singh quit the post, taking moral responsibility for the unrest on the campus.
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.
A number of students, including women, and two journalists were injured in a baton-charge by the police in BHU where a protest on Saturday night 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 such as round-the-clock security, CCTV network, proper checking at the gates, recruitment of women security guards among other issues, according to students.
Yesterday, Professor M K Singh, of the BHU Medical College, was given interim charge of the post of chief proctor.
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 alleging gender bias in norms, and demanding round-the-clock security, making security personnel accountable for untoward incidents targeting girls, CCTV network, proper checking at the gates, recruitment of women security guards and setting up of a gender sensitisation panel.
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