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JU's DDE victimises students of BA first semester
10/3/2018 10:57:21 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 3: The very concept of facilitating students seeking admission in Directorate Distance Education (DDE), Jammu University, is being openly obliterated with impunity, with undergraduate students' semester first badly suffering due to lackadaisical approach of DDE.
Sources said that due to gross negligence of DDE and its concerned coordinator, students of BA first semester could not get their mark sheets and the academic future of these students is hanging in balance.
Sources further divulged that due to inefficiency of DDE, the Controller examination wing of university slapped fine of Rs 23 lakhs and the then VC Ramji Dass Sharma also constituted a committee comprising his 'blue eyed' officers which reportedly submitted wrong report at the instance of ex-VC in a frantic effort to save the delinquent officers of DDE.
Lamenting the biased attitude of university administration, sources maintained that fate of the said committee report is yet a mystery and seems to have been destroyed or dumped deep in the office records with concerned students still desperately yearning to get their marks sheets.
Sources divulged that similar case was sent to university council some time back and the then Chancellor reprimanded the university administration with the instructions that in future RR of students be sent to examination wing within scheduled time period.
It was enjoined upon the university authority that in case of any lapse, the concerned Head of Department shall have to give full fine.
Sources further told that this year too, the result of BA II semester has been stopped because the concerned Coordinator BA II semester Dr. Neelam Choudhary (B.A Sem I & II) failed to submit the numbers of assignments of students to the Controller Wing putting the innocent students to unnecessary mental harassment and wastage of precious time.
Expressing apprehensions as to whether the incumbent Vice Chancellor may or may not take cognizance seriously of this matter, sources pointed out that it is the sheer responsibility both of former Director DDE Prof Darshana Sharma and Coordinator of (B.A Sem I & II) Dr. Neelam Choudhary to ensure timely submission of RR of students and therefore they appealed the present Governor administration and Chancellor of JU to intervene in the matter and direct university administration to issue marks sheets to students without further loss of time. Besides a thorough investigation be got done to fix responsibility of erring officials/coordinator for appropriate punishment under law.
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