PRAYAGRAJ, Dec. 5 -- The Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences (SHUATS) has taken serious note of an incident in which a group of expelled teachers allegedly held the pro vice-chancellor (administration) hostage, misbehaved with him, and created chaos on campus. A high-level inquiry committee has now been constituted to investigate the matter, officials said on Thursday. According to a communique issued by Ramakant Dubey, chairman of the SHUATS Media Committee, a report submitted to the vice-chancellor Rev Prof RB Lal by the director (administration) Sanjay Phillip Das, stated that on December 1, 2025, teachers who had been removed from service sometime back, entered the Shalom International Hostel. They were soon joined by other teachers and staff, who allegedly misbehaved with the pro vice-chancellor (administration) Bishwaroop Mehra, disrupted academic activities, and created a hostile environment on campus. The director's report noted that the expelled teachers allegedly held the Pro VC (Administration) hostage, obstructed administrative functioning, and impeded preparations for upcoming examinations. The situation escalated to the point where police had to be called in to control the protest, Dubey said. Taking cognisance of the report and the gravity of the incident, the vice-chancellor ordered the formation of a high-level inquiry committee. The panel is chaired by chief proctor Raghav Yadav, with prof Nisha Chacko serving as member secretary. Other members include prof Ram Bharose; advocate Sumit Srivastava, former general secretary (administration) of the Allahabad High Court Bar Council; and advocate Abhishek Tiwari of the Bar Council's Governing Council, who will serve as legal experts....