22-year-old Roshni, a student of JNU's School of Languages, was attacked with an axe by her classmate Akash (23), who later committed suicide, prompting the university administration to take "corrective and preventive" measures.
"The incident was shocking and unacceptable. Counselling units will be formed for students to share their problems," Vice Chancellor of Jawaharlal Nehru University, S K Sopory said.
"Counselling is the best way forward, besides a series of student-teacher meetings to discuss the issue. Trust between students and teachers also needs to be strengthened," Sopory said.
"The issue is much more complex than just security. We have adequate security in place. JNU is known for its liberal culture. We would not do anything to change that. The need of the hour is to have the problems of students reported.
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"If we had known the problems the girl was facing, we would have had taken the steps needed to protect her," he said.
"Such an incident is an eye-opener, but it will not hurt the soul of the university. I think JNU will retain its ethos as the character of the university remains unchanged.
"We are a premium university and that will definitely not take a beating," he said.