The Calcutta High Court has issued a warning against the spread of indiscipline in campuses across West Bengal, specifically highlighting the recent unrest at Jadavpur University. Following an incident where Education Minister Baratiya Basu encountered violence at the university, the court has directed the registration of an FIR based on a student’s complaint. Emphasizing the importance of maintaining peace and order in educational institutions, the court has called upon the government to fulfill its role as a guardian for students. The directive comes amidst concerns about the potential escalation of campus protests and disruptions in the state. It is essential for authorities to address the root causes of discontent among students and ensure a conducive environment for learning and academic pursuits. By taking proactive measures to address grievances and promote dialogue, the government can prevent a recurrence of incidents that could jeopardize the educational atmosphere in West Bengal. Stay updated with the latest news on campus unrest and legal interventions to safeguard the educational environment in India.

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Calcutta High Court warns against campus unrest spreading in Bengal, orders FIR at Jadavpur University.
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