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City Colleges imposes sidewalks to students, teacher interactions

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Coimbatore: The arrest of teaching members of the teaching of the Government of the Government, Coimbatore, on Friday, because naughty with a female student has stirred a debate between universities in the steps needed to prevent the incident.
Government art colleges have reacted with teacher restrictions to talk to students by telephone or send messages to students.
In addition, teachers may not meet students in the staff room or in a place isolated on campus.
The campus government also asks students to dress in a ‘feasible’ way.
While boys are prohibited from wearing jeans, girls are prohibited from wearing jeans or leggings and dupatta made mandatory with salwar for them.
Restrictions are also applied to student movements on campus after college hours.
Some other universities in the city have sent similar instructions to their staff and students.
The Principal of Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science B L Shiva Kumar said he had instructed the teacher to behave dignified with students and asked them to avoid talking to students about the topic other than academics.
B Anirudhan, head of the Nehru and Science College art school, said students had been given instructions about decent dress code.
On the other hand, D Brindha, PSG College of Arts and Science school principals, where 14,000 students learn, say prevent telephone conversations can create gaps between students and teachers.
“It might be unhealthy in academic institutions when most conversations occur through telephone after a pandemic.” However, we have reconstruct the internal complaints committee and students free to approach if there is abuse, he said.
A faculty member from the Damodaran Damodaran College of Science said that limiting the interaction between students and teachers, especially at the PhD level could affect research work.
So institutions must be careful when framing such rules, even when colleges must make students feel safe.
Meanwhile, Director of Education Collegiate Regional has requested all universities to ensure that the internal complaints committee investigates the complaints received from students.

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