Greater Noida, July 23 -- Days after a 21-year-old second-year Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) student at Sharda University allegedly died by suicide in her hostel room, fellow students have said they were asked by the university to submit written accounts of any harassment or inappropriate comments they may have faced from the two faculty members who were later arrested. The student was found dead on Friday evening in her room in Greater Noida's Knowledge Park. A suicide note recovered from the scene reportedly contained allegations against few professors. A batch mate, speaking on condition of anonymity, said a meeting was held on Monday between students and senior faculty members, during which they were encouraged to write down any experiences of harassment or personal comments made by assistant professor Shairy Vashist and associate professor Mahinder Singh Chouhan. Both faculty members have since been arrested, along with dean Dr M Siddharth. "We were told we could submit our accounts anonymously," the student said. "Initially, many students were willing to do so, hoping the vice-chancellor or an independent committee would hear them. But later, several backed out, fearing repercussions. Even if our names aren't on the statements, we worry that faculty members will be able to identify us and it could affect our academic progress or career." Despite these concerns, around 15 students submitted written accounts, students said. The BDS department remained shut for the second consecutive day on Tuesday, even as classes resumed in other departments. Examinations that were scheduled to begin on July 22 have now been postponed to July 28. Greater Noida ACP BS Vir Kumar said, "We have been informed that the university's five-member committee is recording statements from all college employees. We are awaiting their report. Further action will follow based on its findings."...