UoP staff in the dock after liquor party on campus
PRASAD JOSHI : Fri Jan 18 2013, 02:34 hrs
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Shivaji Utekar, chairman of Sewak Vihar governing body said the incident would be probed and every precaution taken to avoid any misuse of the Vihar in future.
"We impose a fine of Rs 5,000 for any misuse of Sewak Vihar. The liquor party incident is serious and we will take due cognizance of it," he told Newsline.
Acting registrar of the UoP C M Chitale said details would be sought and action taken against those found guilty.
"The University administration cannot use different yardsticks for staff when it comes to maintaining the sanctity of the campus and ensuring discipline. Those involved in the incident must be punished," demanded the student community who live in hostels.
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