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May 2017
The
University Grants Commission (UGC) has directed special audit in 10 central
universities in the country to check complaints of financial, administrative,
and academic irregularities, officials said on Friday. The Total Investment & Insurance Solutions
The
UGC order follows a Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) directive, a
top Tripura (Central) University official said on the condition of anonymity.
"The
Tripura varsity has already notified the UGC decision to all its 41 departments
and eight centres and asked officials concerned to be prepared for the special
audit," the official added.
The
audit will also be conducted at the Aligarh Muslim University and Allahabad
University in Uttar Pradesh, Pondicherry University, Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna
Garhwal University in Uttarakhand, Central University of Jharkhand, Central
University of Rajasthan, Central University of Jammu, Mahatma Gandhi
Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya in Wardha in Maharashtra, and Hari Singh
Gour University in Madhya Pradesh.
Meanwhile,
the Tripura assembly unanimously adopted a resolution on Thursday to urge the
Ministry of HUman Resource Development for action on complaints of various
irregularities in the Tripura (Central) University. The Total Investment & Insurance Solutions
Trinamool
Congress key leader and legislator Sudip Roy Barman moved the resolution
requesting the ministry to send a high-level team to probe the misdeeds of the
Tripura University. The Total Investment
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Education
Minister Tapan Chakraborty, and Congress and treasury bench members supported
the resolution before it was accepted by Deputy Speaker Pabitra Kar.
Teaching
and non-teaching staff of the Tripura (Central) University have been agitating
for several months against alleged irregularities.
"There
have been irregularities in the recruitment of professors, assistant and
associate professors, promotions, admissions, construction and purchase of
materials in the university," Salim Shah, a spokesperson for professors
and the teaching staff, told the media here.
He
said the varsity spent Rs 10 crore on purchase of e-books from select few
publishers without floating tender and without consultation/requisition from
academic departments concerned.
Tripura
(Central) University Vice Chancellor Anjan Kumar Ghosh was not available for
comments and other senior varisty officials refused to comment. The Total Investment & Insurance Solutions
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