Four DU students expelled for 1-yr
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
DU Correspondent
The authorities of Dhaka University (DU) Monday expelled four students for one year on accusation of involvement in Eve teasing.
The DU incident is the latest in a series of Eve teasing that occurred across the country.
The guilty students were served show-cause notices to explain to the university's proctor office within November 24 why they should not be expelled from the university permanently.
The expelled students were identified as Mahidul Islam Mahi, a second year student of Public Administration department, Sohel Rana, a second year of Peace and Conflict department, Md Rubayet Shah Newaz, a second year student of Philosophy department and Rony, a first year student of Economics department.
Victim of Eve teasing was identified as Sathila, a student of Mass Communication and Journalism department, also a reporter of Radio ABC.
The culprit students teased Sathila when she was gossiping with her friends at about 9:00 pm Sunday on the premises of Teachers-Students Centre (TSC).
DU Proctor KM Saiful Islam said it was found that the aforementioned students were involved with the incident directly.
The decision was taken under the proctorial law 5(2) of the university, he added.
The authorities of Dhaka University (DU) Monday expelled four students for one year on accusation of involvement in Eve teasing.
The DU incident is the latest in a series of Eve teasing that occurred across the country.
The guilty students were served show-cause notices to explain to the university's proctor office within November 24 why they should not be expelled from the university permanently.
The expelled students were identified as Mahidul Islam Mahi, a second year student of Public Administration department, Sohel Rana, a second year of Peace and Conflict department, Md Rubayet Shah Newaz, a second year student of Philosophy department and Rony, a first year student of Economics department.
Victim of Eve teasing was identified as Sathila, a student of Mass Communication and Journalism department, also a reporter of Radio ABC.
The culprit students teased Sathila when she was gossiping with her friends at about 9:00 pm Sunday on the premises of Teachers-Students Centre (TSC).
DU Proctor KM Saiful Islam said it was found that the aforementioned students were involved with the incident directly.
The decision was taken under the proctorial law 5(2) of the university, he added.