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No classes, only labour: HBTU debars 11 students for 15 days over involvement in brawl

By, Kanpur
Published on: Oct 10, 2025 03:06 AM IST

The punishment comes in the wake of a late-night brawl on October 4 allegedly triggered by junior students not greeting their seniors with a “namaste”. The clash, which involved students allegedly under the influence of alcohol, began near a traffic crossing outside the university and escalated into a full-blown altercation on the Raman Hostel premises.

In an unusual disciplinary move, Kanpur’s Harcourt Butler Technical University (HBTU) has debarred 11 engineering students suspended for their involvement in a brawl from taking mid-semester exams and attending regular classes, directing them instead to take up manual work on campus -- from cutting grass to digging soil -- for the next 15 days.

The students will also not be allowed to take mid-semester exams. (For representation)

The punishment comes in the wake of a late-night brawl on October 4 allegedly triggered by junior students not greeting their seniors with a “namaste”. The clash, which involved students allegedly under the influence of alcohol, began near a traffic crossing outside the university and escalated into a full-blown altercation on the Raman Hostel premises.

Of the 11 students found guilty of misconduct after a preliminary probe, seven are from the third year and four from the final year. The university has also expelled three of them from the hostel.

“This was not just a violation of university discipline but a clear case of physical violence under intoxication. Disciplinary action has been taken as per the university’s zero-tolerance policy towards such behaviour,” said professor Alok Kumar Singh, dean of student affairs (DSW), HBTU.

 
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