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@article{ Chandrashekar2016,
 title = {A review on safety measures for girls's in the campasus of higher educational institutes in the city of Belagavi, Karnataka State, India},
 author = {Chandrashekar, S.V},
 journal = {International Journal of Advanced Research in Law & Social Science},
 number = {3},
 pages = {3-11},
 volume = {1},
 year = {2016},
 issn = {2455-491X},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-48971-4},
 abstract = {Government  of  India  effectively  moving  in  the  way  of  successive  path  in  advancing  gender 
parity in higher education According to the most recent All India Survey on Higher Education it 
is only about 3% fewer women enroll in higher education comparing to men.  This indicates the 
tremendous   achievement   of   government   of   India.   The   fundamental   intention   behind   is 
empowering women in the entire sector’s. 
University  Grants  Commission  of  India,  Ministry  of 
higher  education  in  India  believes  that  a  safe,  secure  and  cohesive  learning  climate
  is  an 
ineluctable  precondition  to  quality  education  and  research  in  Higher  Education  Institutes.  It 
should  be  the  prime  concern  of  educational  administrators  across  the  country  to  ensure  that 
students  are  safeguarded  against  attacks,  threats  and  accidents,  both  man-
made and natural. It’s 
just  like  the  formula  of SSS  (safety,  security  and  study).    And  also  there  is  a  suggestion  by  the
government  of  India  to  all  the  higher  educational  institutes,  all  universities  may  to  have  their 
ordinance of their own and relevant statutory provisions to ensure the directions contained in the 
guidelines are implemented in the best interests of student community.},
 keywords = {Indien; Chancengleichheit; Hochschule; Hochschulbildung; security; Universität; advancement of women; girl; university; Mädchen; South Asia; university policy; Sicherheit; Frauenförderung; Hochschulpolitik; equal opportunity; Studentin; female student; Südasien; India; university level of education}}