UGC Task Force – Safety of Women on Campuses of Institutions of Higher Learning

As per the directive of the University Grants Commission (UGC) dated 8th January, 2013 the institutions of higher learning must ensure safety of women in their campuses. The order sent to universities says: ‘Education plays a crucial role in promoting the egalitarian commitments of Equality and Justice enshrined in our Constitution. It is integral to processes that engender and expand horizons of opportunity for all disadvantaged and marginalised groups including women. Promoting equity through higher education is at the very heart of the agenda of the UGC and reflects its commitment to nurture and preserve democratic praxis and values in places of higher learning. Gender equality, consequently, is integral to this imperative.’
UGC strives to ensure zero tolerance of harassment, of any kind, of girls and women on campus. With the help of the leaders of all educational institutions, UGC would make concerted efforts to help institutions to put in place a responsive mechanism focusing not only on careful supervision but also on institutional interventions, counselling and quick redressal. Accordingly, it is felt appropriate to constitute a Task Force to review present arrangements, to identify loopholes or inadequacies in these, and to formulate remedial measures to address the concerns of the girls and women, and of the youth who study and live in the diversity of the campuses in the country.
The Terms of Reference of the Task Force are, as follows:
  1. To analyse and assess the extent to which the existing arrangements for safety of women are adequate on the campus of the institution;
  2. To identify shortcomings in the existing system and to suggest measures to put strong safeguards in place;
  3. To evaluate Grievance Redressal mechanism for gender specific concerns, and to suggest measures to strengthen these;
  4. To suggest academic measures and action programmes to bring about changes in practices and attitudes within the society towards recognizing the fundamental rights to gender equality;
  5. To suggest how gender education and sensitization can be made an integral part of the university curriculum in all subject domains;
  6. To suggest how awareness of gender sensitive issues be made an essential eligibility criterion in the future recruitment of university staff, both teaching and non-teaching.
Following the guidelines of UGC, for providing increased security and protection to the women within the university campus and the hostels, to ensure safe working and learning environment for the women employees as well as students and to enable them to practice their professional and academic activities in the least possible manner, the Central University of South Bihar has constituted a Task Force comprising of the following members :

Dr. Mitanjali Sahoo

Assistant Professor, Centre for Education

Chairperson

Dr. N.L. Devi

Assistant Professor, Centre for Environmental Sciences

Member

Ms. Anju Helen Bara

Assistant Professor, Centre for Development Studies

Member

Ms. Tara Kashav

Assistant Professor, Centre for Biological Sciences (Life Science)

Member

Smt. Kiran Bela Kujur

UDC

Member

Shri Kumar Kaushal

Assistant Registrar

Member

Shri Amit Kumar

S.O., Academic

Member

The Panel of students (Members) to be co-opted for any matter related to students from the respective campus.
Patna Campus

Ms. Zeba Rizvi (Biotechnology)

Ms. Priyanka Kumari (M. Tech CS)

Gaya Campus

Ms. Sudha Sinha (B.Sc. BEd)

Ms. Sudha Sinha (B.Sc. BEd)

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