According to sources, the team has also observed the need for inclusion of socially, educationally and economically disadvantaged students as also recommended expeditious action on the grievances from these students.
There are areas where more "sensitivity" could have been displayed by Hyderabad University authorities in dealing with the events which led to the suicide, according to the report by the team.
The HRD ministry had earlier this week constituted the two-member fact-finding team comprising Shakila T Shamsu, OSD and a Deputy Secretary-level officer Surat Singh to look into the suicide of Rohith at Hyderabad Central University which has set off a political storm.
According to sources, during its stay in Hyderabad, the panel spoke to a cross section of stakeholders including 70-80 individuals, including students, academicians and others.
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