Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

PTU: Ex-IAS officer to probe ‘irregulari­ties’

- Ravinder Vasudeva ravinder.vasudeva@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: Within a week of taking charge as the officiatin­g vicechance­llor of Inder Kumar Gujral Punjab Technical University (PTU), technical education secretary Kahan Singh Pannu has ordered probe into complaints of irregulari­ties received against the varsity in recent years.

Retired Indian Administra­tive Services (IAS) officer SS Dhillon has been tasked with probing the cases. He is a member of the panel of retired Punjab government officials who can be handed over independen­t inquiries.

Earlier, too, the state vigilance and anti-corruption bureau had investigat­ed a few of these complaints, but the findings were never made public, due to alleged political pressure. As per orders, dated May 8, Dhillon has to submit the detailed report within one month. This will be the first time that a timebound probe has been ordered into these complaints. Dhillon will be provided facilities like car and temporary accommodat­ion at the varsity.

“In some cases, the complainan­ts had even submitted affidavits along with the proof. But nobody bothered to bring out the truth. Is this the type of system we want in our revered institutes of education?” said Pannu, while confirming the developmen­t.

MAJOR COMPLAINTS

Most complaints pertain to irregulari­ties in appointing firms as consultant­s, coordinato­rs or facilitato­rs. Allegedly owned by family members or aides of Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders, most of the firms, which were chosen without following norms, were newly incorporat­ed just before the allotment of the PTU contract.

Despite lacking experience in running distance education courses, these firms were allegedly being paid lakhs every month. Jalandhar-based AntiCorrup­tion Society repeatedly brought the issue to the notice of the authoritie­s, including the then chief minister Parkash Singh Badal, and a vigilance probe was initiated, but to no avail.

Dr Rajnish Arora, who remained the PTU vice-chancellor from December 2008 to January 2015, has also been accused of ignoring merit while appointing faculty members. According to the complaints, those close to the RSS and BJP leaders were selected, while ignoring meritoriou­s candidates. Dr Arora has been closely associated with the RSS.

The latest allegation pertained to an alleged “re-evalution scam” being run by the varsity. Punjab and Haryana high court lawyer HC Arora alleged a high percentage of students were declared “fail” in the regular examinatio­ns, and were later given passing marks when they applied for re-evaluation and “approached” the officials concerned.

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