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| NSF demands enquiry report open in front of students | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 11: National Secular Forum (NSF) has urged the JU Vice Chancellor to open the enquiry report and initiate action against the Director TBS to save the credibility of the Jammu University. Addressing a press conference NSF president Sukhdev Singh alleged that it has been unrevealed through a RTI that director TBS has provided its seminar/convention hall to the outsiders without any written permission from the VC and without any charges. Sukhdev alleged that irregularities and violation of University guide lines has been done by the director TBS in the last one year. It was unrevealed in a RTI filed by a NSF leader seeking information regarding the use and expenses of the seminar/conventional hall. It is pertinent to mention here that VC Jammu University has directed all the departments that no room or seminar hall shall be provided to the outside agencies without the written permission of the VC, but director TBS has provided the seminar/ conventional hall to outside agencies for the book release functions free from all charges. NSF president further stated that details of the irregularities has come in the light in a reply of one RTI that on 23-12-2012 the conference hall of TBS was made available for one outside agency for a book release function without a proper and written permission of VC Jammu University. Again on 23-03-2013 a disaster in terms of violation of University guidelines was done by the director TBS when a private publisher and author of a book was permitted to use the seminar/conventional hall of TBS for the promotion and publicity of his personal written book which costs more than Rs 400/- per book. Sukhdev further criticized director and alleged that director TBS was not able to provide the right information to the PIO Jammu University about the external examiners invited for the PHD final Via-Voce hence PIO has replied to a RTI filed by a NSF activist with a less information and not accurately organized information. NSF strongly condemned the role played by the director TBS in committing these irregularities and corruption that for director TBS is the sole responsible and warned the University administration to make the initiated enquiry open and punish the culprits immediately otherwise protests will be the last option left for the NSF activists against corruption. Among those who were present in the press-conference included, Akshey Sharma, Barket Tahir, Narinder Singh and Vikram. |
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