The joint director of higher education had sought views of college heads and teachers on this proposal in a letter sent in May.
The proposal also involves mandatory installation of jammers and decoders in campuses of educational institutions, Mumbai University sources said.
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At present, the proposal is only in the initial stage and no final decision has been taken, the sources said, adding that the proposal mooted by the department needs to be approved by academicians and heads of institutions.
Lad had written to Tope, expressing concern over "cyber crimes" committed through phone cameras, sources said.
Following the joint director's letter, Mumbai University (MU) issued a circular to affiliated colleges on June 25 seeking their opinion, they said, adding that the University will submit its report based on their response.
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