Delhi University’s Hindu College is “reconsidering” its decision to suspend over 40 students with the administration “looking into” their applications on an “urgent basis”, principal Anju Srivastava said on Friday.
Srivastava has alleged that the suspended students were involved in vandalising the college properties and carried out financial fraud.
The North Campus college’s suspension decision drew widespread criticism from the students, who staged several protests on the premises, with those served notices alleging partiality on the part of the institute.
“They (the students) have given us verbal apologies and written apologies. We will give students another chance to put forward their sides. We are open to discussion with them. I have asked the disciliplinary committee to look into each application separately on an urgent basis. The work has started. We will soon inform the students,” Srivastava told agencies.