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Banaras Hindu University (BHU) Professor SK Chaube, who has been found guilty of body shaming students and making lewd comments, has been given compulsory retirement.
A decision to this effect was taken at an Executive Council meeting held in New Delhi over the weekend.
The meeting was chaired by Vice-Chancellor Professor Rakesh Bhatnagar. However, BHU spokesperson Rajesh Singh said that no official confirmation was received by the administration.
They lodged a complaint against the professor after returning from the tour.
Chaube was suspended following the complaint and the Vice-Chancellor asked the varsity’s Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) to look into the matter.
In protest against his reinstatement, students staged a sit-in stir at BHU's main gate and took out a march on the campus on 14 September, demanding his ouster.
They ended their protest the following day after a delegation of the agitating students called on the Vice-Chancellor, and the varsity administration decided to refer the matter to the Executive Council for reconsideration.
Chaube was also asked to proceed on long leave.
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