Action was taken and fines slapped for a range of violations such as consumption of intoxicants, not vacating hostel rooms after stipulated time, creating ruckus, getting into brawls with fellow students, blackmailing, using abusive language etc.
Replying to a Right to Information (RTI) application filed by Delhi-based activist Gopal Prasad, The Central Public Relations Officer's office of the university informed that from 2010 to June 2016, disciplinary action was initiated on 537 complaints received by the university authorities.
Hence, on an average, action was taken against around seven students every month during the said period of six-and-a-half years (78 months).
The complaints were also related to instances of misbehaving with fellow students or the security staff deployed at the university campus under the influence of alcohol, marijuana and other intoxicants.
Usually, the guilty are fined between Rs 1,000 and Rs 6,000 in such cases but there was also an instance when on July 27, 2013, a student was fined Rs 52,000 for consumption of alcohol at Mahi Mandavi Hostel.
Similarly, three students were fined Rs 1.93 lakh, Rs 1.45 lakh and Rs 1.36 lakh respectively for not vacating hostel rooms in spite of being full-time employees elsewhere.
Besides, disciplinary action was taken for staying at the
hostel premises after the stipulated time, disturbing peace, creating ruckus and consumption of alcohol with outsiders on campus.
Action was taken against 21 students in connection with the February 9 incident on campus.
Of them, Anirban Bhattacharya was banned for a period of five years from July 25 and Sayeed Umar Khalid was suspended for the monsoon semester of the 2016-17 academic year and fined Rs 20,000.
The action was taken against the students in connection with an event on the campus on February 8 where anti-national slogans were allegedly raised.
Similarly, hostel facilities were withdrawn for Komal Mohit till July 21, 2016 and a fine of Rs 20,000 each was slapped on Awasthi A Nayyar, Anjali, Anwesha Chakrabarty, Bhavna, Rubina Saifee, Shweta Raj, Aishwarya Adhikari, Gargi Adhikari, Chintu Kumari, Rama Naga, Anant Prakash Narayan and Reazul Haque.
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