The policy rehaul assumes significance in wake of a statement made by HRD Minister Smriti Irani in the Lok Sabha, informing that maximum number of complaints of sexual harassment in educational institutions have been reported in Delhi.
JNU which has Gender Sensitisation Committee Against Sexual Harassment (GSCASH), a central body which deals with complaints of this nature from across the university departments, already has a draft of the revised policy in place.
The draft prepared by the GSCASH has been sent to the Vice Chancellor and will be placed before the varsity's Academic Council (AC) and Executive Council (EC) in its next meeting.
The proposed draft has different clauses for "Sexual Harassment at workplace" and "Sexual harassment in Academic Spheres".
"It has also been proposed that we do away with the earlier clause that every enquiry committee constituted to hear the sexual harassment complaint will be headed by a female member only," she said.
