ABVP demands enhanced security measures at JU

ABVP delegation submitting memorandum to JU Vice-Chancellor Prof Umesh Rai on Friday.
ABVP delegation submitting memorandum to JU Vice-Chancellor Prof Umesh Rai on Friday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Oct 18: A delegation of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad called on Vice Chancellor of the University of Jammu today to highlight the issue of security in the campus and submitted a memorandum.
The delegation drew attention towards the recent incidents, including the serious injury to a Law Department student caused due to reckless driving by outsiders.
ABVP urged VC to designate the university as a No Vehicle Zone, permitting vehicle access only to the Vice Chancellor and Deans to reduce risks associated with vehicle traffic in campus.
ABVP also suggested introduction of additional e-car services to facilitate student movement within the No Vehicle Zone, deployment of military or paramilitary personnel at all university gates to effectively monitor and control entry, establish a comprehensive network of CCTV cameras throughout the campus to enhance surveillance, formation of a committee comprising students and faculty members to oversee and regulate the entry of outsiders, establish a dedicated control room for continuous monitoring through CCTV.
The ABVP delegation comprised of JU unit Vice President Chaitanya Mangotra , Secretary Ananya Rathore, Sannak Shrivats (State Joint Secretary), Shivam (State Social Media Convenor), Manik Goswami (State Social Media Co-Convenor), and Thakur Ashwani Singh (ABVP State School Working Convenor).