Onus on Bengal government for varsity code of conduct: Governor

Kolkata : Amid rising instances of campus violence, West Bengal Governor K.N. Tripathi on Thursday said it was for the Mamata Banerjee government to decide on his proposal to introduce a model code of conduct for state aided universities.

“When I saw such indiscipline was prevailing in several universities in the state, then I gave some proposals to the government on model code of conduct. Now, it is up to them whether they take any such measures,” he told the media here.


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Tripathi’s suggestions entail setting up an advisory committee which will work with the state government to implement the proposed model code for the students.

State Education Minister Partha Chatterjee on September 8 confirmed receiving Tripathi’s suggestions and said the matter would be discussed with the governor and stake holders.

There have been a series of student unrest and agitations particularly at the Jadavpur University and the Presidency University.

The lynching of a student in West Midnapore district during a clash between students in August has taken a political colour with Congress legislator Manas Bhuniya going on an indefinite fast since Wednesday, demanding arrest of the culprits.

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