IIT Madras woman scholar 'harassed', worker handed over to police
Press Trust of India | January 15, 2025 | 02:25 PM IST | 1 min read
IIT Madras advised students to take precautions while going outside campus. The accused works in a bakery outside campus.
CHENNAI: A woman research scholar of IIT Madras was 'reportedly harassed' outside the campus by a worker and male students accompanying her and the general public handed over him to the police, the premium institute said here on Wednesday.
The scholar was 'reportedly harassed' on January 14 evening at a tea shop outside the Campus in the Velachery-Taramani area, an IIT-Madras statement said.
"The male students accompanying the woman scholar, and public at the spot, caught hold of the culprit and called the police. The police apprehended the accused and informed the Institute. The accused works in a bakery outside campus and has no connection with IIT Madras."
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IIT Madras has installed CCTV cameras across the campus and has taken adequate measures to ensure the safety and security of all and students are also advised to take precautions while going outside, the institute said adding it has been extending all necessary support to the woman student.
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