Maharaja’s College in Kerala shut down indefinitely after stabbing incident
11 months ago

Maharaja’s College in Kerala shut down indefinitely after stabbing incident

The Hindu  

Maharaja’s College, Ernakulam, Kerala, has been closed down indefinitely after the unit secretary of the Students’ Federation of India was allegedly stabbed by a group of students affiliated to the Fraternity Movement on January 18. An emergency meeting of the college council decided to close down the institution indefinitely in view of the possibility of tensions on the campus following the stabbing incident. College authorities have sought the assistance of the police to avert further incidents involving the warring members of various student organisations. The council resolved to submit a detailed report before the Department of Higher Education about the continuing incidents of violence on the campus for some time.

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