After Bangalore College’s Jnana Bharati campus witnessed 5 street accidents up to now two days, it was selected Wednesday that visitors guidelines could be tightened from Thursday, however an entire ban on automobiles was dominated out.
After a gathering of college and police officers, vice-chancellor Dr Jayakara S M stated scientific humps, extra barricades and CCTV cameras could be put in and illumination elevated. “After consulting all of the stakeholders, it was determined that we are going to begin implementing short-term options by imposing strict visitors and safety measures from Thursday. The pace of the automobiles shall be restricted by including barricades and putting in humps via a scientific course of. Nevertheless, an entire ban on automobiles on the campus is unlikely for the second and a choice on it needs to be taken by the federal government,” he stated.
The vice-chancellor additionally stated the unauthorised petty retailers could be eliminated and the campus fenced correctly. A one-month deadline has been set to implement the visitors and safety measures successfully.
Police have prompt that the college represent a safety committee to behave in opposition to illegal actions. DCP west (regulation and order) Laxman Nimbargi stated, “We’ve got really helpful that the college type a safety committee consisting of former cops, residence guards and a supervising officer to evaluate safety every single day. Further CCTV cameras shall be put in to observe illegal actions. A command centre has additionally been proposed to trace the actions on the 1,100-acre campus.”
DCP (visitors) Kuldeep Jain stated a ban on vehicular motion, the important thing demand of the coed protesters, was not an choice. “A full ban on automobiles just isn’t an choice as of now. A choice shall be taken on the authorities degree. It’s important that we take away unscientific humps and set up scientific humps and likewise arrange street studs to alert the commuters of humps. Checking for drunk driving and helmetless driving, amongst different violations, shall be strictly enforced,” he stated.
Lokesh Ram, a PhD scholar and a college students’ union member, stated the scholars had been calling off their protest. “We welcome the measures undertaken by police and the college. We’ll now make sure the visitors and safety measures are in place,” he stated.