The University Grants Commission (UGC) on Wednesday asked the GD Goenka University to take appropriate action on the issue relating to tensions between Nigerian and local students.
UGC has also asked the university to ensure that such incidents are avoided in the future “It has come to the notice of the UGC through the media that there were clashes between Nigerian and local students on the campus of the university, which is causing tension among the students,” read the official e-mail from the UGC.
The UGC, in its e-mail to the university officials, wrote, “You are requested to urgently take appropriate action on the issue and send a detailed report to the commission”.
The matter pertains to October 17, when a group of Nigerian students and another group of local students filed cross FIRs after both levelled allegations of being assaulted by the other.
Six students were injured in the incident. The university administration suspended 22 students after CCTV footage confirmed their involvement in the clashes. Both groups were booked under sections for “voluntarily causing hurt” and “criminal intimidation”.
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