The fact-finding committee of the state-run Rabindra Bharati University, formed after a Scheduled Tribe lady teacher levelled harassment charges against some students in May last year, submitted its findings on Friday and said the incident had nothing to do with her caste.
Vice-Chancellor Sabyasachi Basu Ray Chaudhury, who had ordered inquiry into the charges levelled by Assistant Professor Saraswati Kerketta, told PTI that, as per the committee's report, "no evidence of caste-based atrocities have been found" during the five-hour gherao of Kerketta by a section of students.
However, as she was gheraoed for such a long time and stopped from coming out of her room on May 20 last year, the students would be asked to apologise to her, the VC said.
He said the committee findings would now be placed before the executive council of the university.
The VC said the teacher admitted she could not discharge her duties "up to satisfaction" being the lone full-time teacher in the department and "that's why there could be some grievances among the students."