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JU: Campus of contradictions
Declared ineligible last yr, Prof Ganjoo appointed Director CDC
9/24/2018 10:40:44 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 24: Favouritism has attained new heights in the Jammu University after the new Vice Chancellor, Prof Manoj Dhar, appointed a professor as Director, Colleges Development Council even though he was declared ineligible for the said post by the varsity administration a year ago.
Sources said that during the tenure of former VC, Prof RD Sharma, Prof. Ganjoo was found not fit for the post of Director CDC for which written order was issued by the university authorities.
"Following the footsteps of his predecessor, the incumbent VC has taken the favouritism and nepotism policy to new heights in the varsity soon after assuming the office. Prof Dhar immediately started the process for adjusting his close colleague Prof Ganjoo to occupy the post of Director CDC for which he is not eligible," said sources.
They said Prof Dhar is also on the spree of scrapping the decisions taken in the highest decision taking body called University Council which calls for 'One Man One Post' norms. One professor, namely Kulwant Singh, who earned the controversy of inappropriately behaving with a female teacher in the classroom when he was Director Law School has been awarded the post of Controller of Examinations, although he continues to hold the post of Head of Law Department.
It is pertinent to mention here that following his misbehaviour with the female teacher, university students launched an agitation against Prof Kulwant Singh and he was removed from the post of Director Law School to pacify the agitating students and bring normalcy in the campus.
"This decision of the Vice Chancellor has raised eyebrows of many as a controversial person has been appointed to function as Controller of Examinations which is purely public dealing post where young generation including boys and girls have to visit the department for getting their grievances redressed", said sources, adding that the VC has appointed Prof Kulwant Singh as Controller of Examinations without taking into consideration of his past controversial record.
Sources further maintained that Prof Rajnikant, a senior most faculty member, has been removed from the post of Director CDC and dumped as Director DDE and allowed Neeraj Sharma to continue functioning as Special Secretary to VC who is already facing controversy for doing Ph.D during job without taking leave.
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