ANU to reopen on August 4

August 01, 2015 12:00 am | Updated March 29, 2016 12:29 pm IST - GUNTUR:

The campus of Acharya Nagarjuna University will be reopened for students on August 4 after a 10-day holiday. Determined to put behind the unsavoury incidents in the aftermath of the death of Mondi Rishikeswari, a first year student of B.Arch, the university intends to make a fresh beginning.

“We are planning to hold a peace rally on the campus on Tuesday morning with students. The regular academic activity will soon begin on the campus,’’ Registrar P. Raja Sekhar said here on Friday.

But most of the students who left the campus last Saturday, would find many changes. To begin with, all students would be given ID cards which they have to use to enter the main gate and the colleges.

Entry and exit into the university would be only through the main gate and all other gates have been closed.

The university is also intending to introduce bio metric attendance system in the colleges. Some of other measures the university was mulling include, introduction of a uniform dress for students of professional colleges, solar fencing around all hostels, solar lighting etc.

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