Kuvempu varsity quota for victims of abuse
SHIVAMOGGA: The Kuvempu University will introduce reservation for victims of sexual abuse and their children for admission to PG courses from 2016-17.
University sources told this correspondent that one seat will be reserved in each PG department for victims of sexual harassment, including those rescued from child and human trafficking, children of Devadasis and women who were sexually exploited.
The university will request the Department of Social Welfare to consider such students as belonging to the Backward Classes and reimburse a part of the fee they pay to the university. The rules that guide the admission for such students will be drafted soon, he said.
Confidentiality
Vice Chancellor Jogan Shankar, however, admitted that maintaining the confidentiality of such students could pose a challenge. Neither the classmates of such students nor the teaching faculty would be aware that the student has been sexually exploited or is a child of a victim.
A committee headed by the Vice-Chancellor will be formed to select them for the PG course, he said. To avoid misuse of this facility, the application submitted by such students will be thoroughly screened.