Discrimination in MANUU needs to end, say students

She adds that many people do not speak up against the discrimination as they fear that a complaint could land them in trouble.

Update: 2018-02-27 01:19 GMT
There were no significant results of the complaints except for the fact that all those who had written to the grievance cell continued to be denied hostel accommodation in the campus

HYDERABAD: A few female scholars of the Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) have alleged that there is an unnecessary curfew for female students, which is not welcome in a democratic learning atmosphere.

“There is an unwritten rule on the campus that a girl cannot leave her hostel before 8 am, even if she wants to take a morning walk. Universities are supposed to be free academic spaces, but female research scholars are expected to close their books and leave the library at 7 pm and return to the hostel. It is discriminatory as research scholars need constant access to books. The same rules do not apply to male students,” a student of the University says. 

She adds that many people do not speak up against the discrimination as they fear that a complaint could land them in trouble.

The warden of the women’s hostel says, “Students can enter and leave the hostel between 8 am and 8 pm, but we do let students stay out until 10 pm if they put in special requests beforehand. We normally don’t deny such requests.”

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