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College
authorities should take measures to tighten the security
within its premises. Times are such that until and unless
there is adequate security, students will not be able to
enjoy a carefree college life.
Sohini Roy
Calcutta
Yes.
With terrorism on the rise, it would hardly come as
a surprise if colleges were to become their next big target.
Further, anti-social activities like eve-teasing, drug peddling,
rape and kidnapping of college-going students can be stopped
if a stringent security system is implemented.
Soyuz Chanda
Sivasagar, Assam
no.
EVERY PERSON should learn to protect himself or herself
? be it within the college premises or in the streets outside.
College students are not babies who need to be protected
by security personnel.
Priyanka Saha
Calcutta
Security
in every college needs to be tightened so that each
and every person feels secure within its premises. This
will also help prevent incidents like the one that happened
in Presidency College recently. A strong and efficient security
system should exist in order to prevent untoward incidents.
Raffhat Mir
Bhawanipur College, Calcutta
Security
in colleges may come as a shock to students who often
think that a college is a place for freedom. But it has
become a necessity these days. It will put the anxious minds
of the parents to rest.
Govind Sharma
Assam
the
security system should be tightened in colleges so as
to provide students with a safe environment. Unwanted people
should be kept outside the college.
Aparna Mukherjee
Guwahati
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