Controversy Erupts at Goa University Cultural Festival
GOA UNIVERSITY CAMPUS, TALEIGAO, GOA, JUL 10 – The Goa Human Rights Commission found prima facie human rights violations after male students paraded in underwear during a university fest competition called 'Third Degree'.
- The Goa State Human Rights Commission issued a notice to Vice-Chancellor Harilal B. Menon to respond regarding allegations of male students paraded in their underwear during a cultural festival.
- The incident occurred during the 'Frolic' festival in February, with reports stating that participation was voluntary but uncomfortable for some.
- The National Students Union of India leader Naushad Chaudhury condemned the incident, noting that both male and female students were present and stating it was indecent and embarrassing.
- An ongoing inquiry has been initiated by the university, and a report will be presented to the Executive Council for potential actions.
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Goa Shocker: Students Paraded in Underwear During Competition Called ‘3rd Degree’ at Varsity Fest; Human Rights Panel Issues Notice to VC | 📰 LatestLY
The Goa State Human Rights Commission has issued notice to the vice-chancellor of Goa University over an alleged incident in which male students were paraded in their underwear during a cultural festival at the institution earlier this year, an official said on Friday. 📰 Goa Shocker: Students Paraded in Underwear During Competition Called ‘3rd Degree’ at Varsity Fest; Human Rights Panel Issues Notice to VC.
Controversy Erupts at Goa University Cultural Festival
The Goa State Human Rights Commission has summoned the vice-chancellor of Goa University regarding allegations of male students being paraded in their underwear during a cultural festival. The commission took suo motu cognisance of a media report, prompting the NSUI and Goa Forward Party to express condemnation and demand accountability.
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