JNU imposes Rs 1.79 Lakh positive on two college students for alcohol and internet hosting outsiders
New Delhi, Jan 10 (PTI) Jawaharlal Nehru College (JNU) has imposed a penalty on two hostel college students for breaching a number of guidelines, together with permitting outsiders into their rooms, consuming alcohol, and utilizing hookah. The full fines for the violations quantity to Rs 1.79 lakh. The scholars have been instructed to pay the fines inside 5 days, in keeping with official notices issued on January 8.
The primary discover learn, “12 unknown people had been present in your room consuming alcohol and making a disturbance on the hostel premises in your absence. This behaviour constitutes a severe violation of hostel guidelines.”
A positive of Rs 80,000 has been imposed on the scholar, together with Rs 60,000 for unauthorised entry of outsiders, Rs 2,000 for consuming, Rs 6,000 for possessing an induction range and heater, Rs 2,000 for hookah use, and Rs 10,000 for aggressive behaviour, interference in official issues and intimidation of hostel workers.
The second discover alleges that on December 22 final yr and January 5, a number of outsiders had been current in one other scholar’s room, the place alcohol was consumed. It additional claims, “The Warden Committee and safety personnel tried to open your room at the moment, however you didn’t open the door.”
The scholar was fined Rs 99,000 — Rs 85,000 for permitting unauthorised people on two events, Rs 2,000 for consuming, Rs 2,000 for possession of a hookah, and Rs 10,000 for aggressive and disruptive behaviour.
Each notices warning the scholars that failure to pay the fines inside the stipulated time may end in additional disciplinary motion, together with eviction from the hostel.
“Any future complaints or violations will end in your speedy eviction from the hostel with out prior discover,” the notices warn.
Former president of Sutlej Hostel, Kunal Kumar, criticised the fines, calling them an act of extortion.
“In a college the place the semester price is barely Rs 200, college students are being fined quantities starting from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 1.5 lakh. These fines are being imposed on those that don’t help the ABVP,” he alleged.
No speedy response was accessible from the hostel warden on the matter.
The primary discover learn, “12 unknown people had been present in your room consuming alcohol and making a disturbance on the hostel premises in your absence. This behaviour constitutes a severe violation of hostel guidelines.”
A positive of Rs 80,000 has been imposed on the scholar, together with Rs 60,000 for unauthorised entry of outsiders, Rs 2,000 for consuming, Rs 6,000 for possessing an induction range and heater, Rs 2,000 for hookah use, and Rs 10,000 for aggressive behaviour, interference in official issues and intimidation of hostel workers.
The second discover alleges that on December 22 final yr and January 5, a number of outsiders had been current in one other scholar’s room, the place alcohol was consumed. It additional claims, “The Warden Committee and safety personnel tried to open your room at the moment, however you didn’t open the door.”
The scholar was fined Rs 99,000 — Rs 85,000 for permitting unauthorised people on two events, Rs 2,000 for consuming, Rs 2,000 for possession of a hookah, and Rs 10,000 for aggressive and disruptive behaviour.
Each notices warning the scholars that failure to pay the fines inside the stipulated time may end in additional disciplinary motion, together with eviction from the hostel.
“Any future complaints or violations will end in your speedy eviction from the hostel with out prior discover,” the notices warn.
Former president of Sutlej Hostel, Kunal Kumar, criticised the fines, calling them an act of extortion.
“In a college the place the semester price is barely Rs 200, college students are being fined quantities starting from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 1.5 lakh. These fines are being imposed on those that don’t help the ABVP,” he alleged.
No speedy response was accessible from the hostel warden on the matter.