Lucknow University bans protests on premises ahead of NAAC visit

Lucknow University bans protests on premises ahead of NAAC visit

IANSUpdated: Tuesday, July 19, 2022, 11:33 AM IST
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Lucknow: All protests, "dharnas," and processions are forbidden on the premises of Lucknow University (LU).

In a circular, Proctor Rakesh Dwivedi stated that no gatherings would be tolerated on university premises due to the district administration's implementation of Section 144.

The move has been initiated due to the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) team's likely visit to the main LU campus from July 21 to 23.

"Students will not roam in groups and no one will be allowed to carry firearms. No student will be allowed to invite any outsider inside the university premises and students should stay in their respective department/study room or library," said an order issued by the proctor.

The university official said, "As the inspection by NAAC team will be done from July 21 to 23 in the LU campus, only vehicles of those teachers and employees who are deployed to be present with NAAC team members (teachers and employees) and Dean of various faculties will be allowed entry in the campus."

Vehicle passes, for academic session 2022-2023, issued by registrar office for teachers, officers, employees, will remain suspended during this period, he added.

"All students should come to the university with their identity card or acknowledgment of their fee receipt and produce it on demand by LU authorities," he said.

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