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MU sets aside 5 lakh for self-defence classes

A special provision of Rs. 5 lakh to train female students in self-defence is among the new initiatives in the Mumbai University budget, passed by the senate on Friday.

Updated on: Mar 23, 2013 02:20 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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A special provision of Rs. 5 lakh to train female students in self-defence is among the new initiatives in the Mumbai University budget, passed by the senate on Friday.

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One workshop has already been held at the university’s Kalina campus, with more sessions planned. “The girls in the first batch really benefited, and the programme was a success,” said Shefali Pandya, a senate member. “It is part of the process of women empowerment and confidence-building,” said Naresh Chandra, pro vice-chancellor of the university.

Other new schemes for the coming academic year include a Rs. 10 lakh provision for innovation clubs in colleges, Rs. 2 lakh for the university youth policy and Rs. 1 lakh for the two best students of the year (male and female).

New constructions will include an exam house, estimated to cost Rs. 2.75 crore, an international convention centre and hostels, as well as other beautification and renovation programmes.

 
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