It also sought to know if the UGC had received any complaint or representation regarding the operations of the institute, along with the details of action taken on such complaints.
If not recognised, the women's panel sought to know what action would be taken by the UGC against the institute for using the word "vishwa vidyalaya" (university) in its name, thereby misleading the people.
"Hundreds of young girls and women have been enrolled as residential students of this institute at several centres across the country," DCW chief Swati Maliwal said in a letter written to the UGC.
She strongly recommended that if the institute was not a university, it should be barred from using the word "university" in its name.
Maliwal also said strict action should be taken against the management of the institute for wrongly claiming it to be a university.
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