Goa University Students Allegedly Paraded in Underwear During Cultural Festival

A disturbing incident at a Goa University cultural festival has prompted an investigation by the Goa State Human Rights Commission. Allegations have surfaced that male students were paraded in their underwear during the event, raising serious questions about student dignity and the potential for hazing.

Human Rights Commission Issues Notice to University Vice-Chancellor

The Goa State Human Rights Commission took swift action upon learning of the alleged incident. A notice has been issued to the university’s vice-chancellor, demanding an explanation and initiating an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the event. The Commission aims to determine the facts of the case and ensure accountability if any wrongdoing is discovered.

Concerns Raised About Hazing and Student Well-being

This incident has sparked widespread concern regarding the potential for hazing and the impact on student well-being within the university environment. The alleged underwear parade has raised questions about the nature of activities permitted during university-sanctioned events and the safeguards in place to protect students from humiliation and harassment.

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