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Over a fortnight after an intern was attacked by a pair of bulls at, stray cattle remained a nuisance at the premier institute.A recent video shows a bovine entering a classroom when a lecture is in session. The animal can be seen walking across the room as the perturbed lecturer and students look on.Students from the institute said that the incident happened in the last two days. "There has been no action despite the shocking attack on a student this month. There is silence over the issue," a student remarked.On July 11, a student from Kerala, interning at the premier institute, had to be hospitalised with injuries to the abdomen after a pair of bulls attacked him outside hostel IX.The incident drove home the rampant menace of stray cattle and other animals on the campus of one of the top 200 global institutions. Students raised safety concerns as cattle often strayed into hostel rooms and academic buildings.It prompted the institute administration to call for an emergency meeting and the BMC also removed some cattle from the campus. However, students said in the absence of a concrete action, the problem persists.The institute had also planned a gau shala on campus. It has said that the cattle herds on campus is a part of the human animal conflict.