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Suicide by JU Dalit professor: Report of inquiry panel yet to be made public
5/8/2023 11:03:05 PM

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Jammu, May 8: Although higher-ups of the University of Jammu were forced to order an inquiry into the alleged suicide of a professor, the report of the panel is yet to be made public.
It appears that University authorities have hushed up the higher sensitive case in which a highly intelligent and brilliant professor of a weaker section lost his life.
Some organizations of weaker sections too had jumped into the matter as the deceased teacher of Psychology was a Dalit but they failed to take the case to the logical conclusion.
Not only political and social organizations Jammu University Teachers Association (JUTA) and various student groups had also demanded a CBI probe.
As reported earlier, an Associate Professor of Jammu University died by hanging himself from a ceiling fan on the campus after he was suspended on the allegation of sexual harassment.
Identified as Chandra Shekhar, a native of Meerut of Uttar Pradesh, the deceased was an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology, Jammu University.
The 45-year-old Associate Professor, Chandra Shekhar was a resident of Meerut and was working at Jammu University for many years. Chandra Shekhar lived with his wife and daughter in the Old University Campus located on Canal Road.
On September 1, 2022 some girl students of the Department had complained of sexual harassment against Chandra Shekhar. Due to this complaint, the internal committee of the University started a departmental inquiry against Chandra Shekhar and he was placed under suspension till the completion of the inquiry.
The wife of the deceased professor said the allegations against his husband were false and he was implicated.
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