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Banaras Hindu University (BHU) made history on Thursday when the 101-year-old university appointed its first ever female chief proctor.
The key appointment of Royana Singh, a professor at the anatomy department of BHU’s Institute of Medical Science, comes at a time when the university is facing significant backlash for victim-shaming a woman who was allegedly molested on campus last week.
Singh was appointed by BHU Vice Chancellor Girish Chandra Tripathi after ON Singh resigned as the chief proctor on Tuesday night, taking “moral responsibility” for the lathicharge on protesting students. Following his resignation, Mahendra Singh was appointed as the interim chief proctor.
Besides the anatomy department, Singh is currently serving as the head of the women grievance cell at the university. She had earlier served as deputy chief proctor.
Singh, who was born in France and named after the French town Royan, told The Times of India:
She further said it was “strange” that boys used words such as "skimpily clad" when what girls wear should be about their comfort.
Talking about the alleged molestation case, Singh said she would take measures to sensitise the guards and staff at the university campus. She said:
She further said that BHU would install CCTV cameras, a better lighting system, and would restrict entry of big cars and trolleys on campus.
Reiterating that girls should be allowed to live freely, Singh said:
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