BHU appoints its first woman chief proctor

Royana Singh is a professor in the Anatomy Department of the Institute of Medical Sciences.

September 28, 2017 01:55 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 07:36 am IST - LUCKNOW:

Royana Singh.

Royana Singh.

Under the scanner for an unsafe atmosphere for women on the campus, the Banaras Hindu University on Thursday appointed a woman as its chief proctor.

Professor Royana Singh, who will hold the post, is a professor in the Anatomy Department of the Institute of Medical Sciences, an official in the 101-year-old central University said.

She takes charge after O.N Singh resigned from the post late on Tuesday, taking “moral responsibility” for the lathi charge on students who were protesting against the victim-blaming of a colleague who was molested on the campus.

Ms. Singh is also the chairman of the Women's Grievance Cell of the BHU.

Ms. Singh was born in France, where she also received her primary education. She then shifted to India along with her parents, who are originally from Senapur village in Jaunpur district.

On Wednesday, the BHU appointed Mahendra Kumar Singh as interim chief proctor.

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