"The NCW chief visited the college today and interacted with the protesting students as well as the principal. She will raise the issue of the exorbitant fee with the University Grants Commission later this week, " NCW spokesperson said.
Taking suo motu cognisance, the NCW had issued a notice to the college last month seeking an explanation about the hostel rules for girls which have been termed as moral policing by students.
Hindu College has been providing on-campus hostel facilities to male students for decades. However, the girls' hostel, which has been recently constructed, was supposed to be functional from the 2016-17 session.
The prospectus for admission to the hostel triggered an outrage among the girl students who alleged that the rules laid down were "discriminatory" and amounted to "moral policing".
The prescribed fee also irked the girl students as the male students of Hindu College pay Rs 47,000 as hostel charges while the girls were asked to pay more than Rs 82,000.
Some of the other rules included mandatory presence of all residents in the hostel by 8.30 PM and a bar on roaming inside the hostel after 11 PM. The prospectus also said a dress code may be notified for residents, if deemed necessary.
Following protests, the college authorities had announced there will be no admissions to the girls' hostel. Students who had taken the prospectus were asked to return those and get their fee refunded.
However, later the college decided to reconsider its stand and has formed a committee to look into the issue. The Delhi Commission of Women (DCW) had also issued a notice to the college on the same issue last week.
