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Who is Swaran Singh, JNU professor dismissed over sexual harassment charges?

The decision was taken by the university's Executive Council -- its highest statutory body -- after a detailed internal inquiry.

Updated on: Apr 18, 2025 11:22 AM IST
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The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has dismissed a senior faculty member over charges of sexual harassment involving a Japanese embassy official.

A woman passes on a cycle at the JNU gate. The notices warn that “any future complaints or violations will result in your immediate eviction from the hostel without prior notice”. (HT File)
A woman passes on a cycle at the JNU gate. The notices warn that “any future complaints or violations will result in your immediate eviction from the hostel without prior notice”. (HT File)

A JNU official, on condition of anonymity, told HT that Swaran Singh, a senior faculty member from the School of International Studies had been terminated without benefits over allegations of sexual harassment of a Japanese official from the Embassy of Japan.

A senior faculty member not wishing to be named said that the incident occurred last May. There was “an intense amount of investigation by the committee in the case, where both sides had the opportunity to present witnesses,” the faculty member said, adding there was plenty of evidence against Singh, including audio recordings.

Who is Swaran Singh?

1. According to the JNU official website, Swaran Singh is a member of the Centre for International Politics, Organisation & Disarmament at JNU's School for International Studies.

Meanwhile, another faculty member from the Environmental Science Department was dismissed over corruption charges in a research project. The case has been referred to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

Two non-teaching staff members have also been terminated following a fact-finding committee's report on the research project.

In other cases, faculty members have faced penalties including withholding of increments, censure, and mandatory sensitisation training.

 
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