Four employees of the Akal University in Punjab's Bathinda have been terminated following an incident where girls in one of the hostels in the campus were asked to strip by a warden.
The hostel warden had allegedly asked the girls to strip "to check who among them had dumped a used sanitary pad in the hostel washroom".
Girl students at the varsity staged a protest here on Tuesday after the purported incident.
Two security guards and two wardens were later terminated.
"We received a complaint from the students following which a committee was set up and four employees were immediately terminated," said MS Johal, Dean, Academics, Akal University.
Johal added, "We are trying to maintain a healthy relationship and two-way communication with the students so that such incidents do not occur again."
Last year, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh had ordered transfer of two teachers at a government school in Fazilka district for stripping school girls in a similar incident.
(With inputs from ANI)
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