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This note is for the benefit of the students and staff. The press news items below were posted by the Public Relations Officer in the campus- JNTUH JAC activists photo and a caste association photo. Let not the inebriate dance of regionalism or casteism cast its spell in any educational institution for it only ruins the academics and the society, in turn.
Guidance & Counselling:
1. A registered police case is on the JNTUH-JAC. University Officers and Teachers are on efforts to disband the anti-constitutional, anti-national, anti-social activity. There are checks to the extent that JNTUH is releasing certified cybercriminals. Cybercrime dept. is investigating. The communication of the S.I.T. Director available with the Univ. and the Police Dept. against the criminal attack on the university professor is also available in the scanned image. The students can make or mar their career. The need of the hour is for the students to tread on the path of wise guidance under illuminating RIGHT INFORMATION/KNOWLEDGE. Let us ostracize the culprits.
JNTUH wants only such students who respect the Constitution of India, law and order, our nation and society. Students should have basic cyber security education and awareness lest they invite police action against violation of law and order. They can visit CDAC Hyd. website or go to its office in JNTUH campus for some basic information.
Cybercrime could be the beginning towards a cyber warfare situation. Students should not indulge in cyber crime. Rather, they should be resourceful to the cyber crime investigating police.
The details can be found as follows. The cyber crime depicted below is a threat to our society, our nation and the constitution. As there are International Students in the campus, it raises doubts that some foreign nationals could have become part of it. No university can ever support a cyber crime. The cyber crime is a threat to the sovereignty of the Nation,
JNTUH wants students who respect law and order. Academicians should respect and follow law and order and motivate the student community to fall in line on the right path. Without the knowledge of basic details of law and order, none can be considered an educated, learned person. Only academicians who respect and follow law and order befit to be in the academic administration; others are unfit. In other words, academicians who do not have ethical fitness are those who get associated with such illegal, criminal activities.
Law and order is for social construction. Hence, those who indulge in activities against law and order are anti-social. In other words, such people disturb and break the society leading to its ruin. That is, they become a cause of destruction and make the institution diseased. A diseased education system ruins the society.
In a nut shell, those who violate law and order are unfit to be in academics as they ruin the academic environment.
For e.g.: Nirbhaya Act, Antidowry Act, RTI Act 2005
2.Caste Associations in the university on individual caste basis are not appropriate. The constitution has sanctioned special status to the SC/ST only and not to any particular individual caste. Let us see the following in this background.
The above photos are sent by the University PRO to the university staff by email on 30 Jan 2014.
An imp. doc:https://sites.google.com/site/chandraksekharaiah/folder222/RTIphotocopyproofsSubmittedToAPstateInformationCommissioner9Jan2014.docxyz
The following flexibanner was fixed at SIT entrance for more than a week during 12-18Feb2015. The photos of the MLAs and the MPs should not be encouraged in our academics, that too for long time. Neither the institutional authorities nor the students should adopt ulterior motives in encouraging malpractices and in adopting malpractices.
The following lr. was given to the JNTUH authority to improve the academics@crossroads@JNTU