Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

PTU V-C post: Top contenders skip interview

- Ravinder Vasudeva

CHANDIGARH: Two main contenders for the post of vice-chancellor of Inder Kumar Gujaral-Punjab Technical University Kapurthala (IKG-PTU) did not appear before the selection panel on Saturday. This comes a few days after Punjab government shortliste­d eight candidates for the final interview.

Renowned educationa­list MP Punia and professor Lalit Awasthi, director, National Institute of Technology (NIT), Jalandhar, failed to appear before the selection panel formed by the government under the chairmansh­ip of former V-C of IKG-PTU Dr SK Salwan.

HT had earlier reported that Punia and Awasthi were hesitant to appear for the interview, keeping in view their present prestigiou­s postings. They had not even applied for the post in the fresh

applicatio­ns invited .

Punia, All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) vice-chairman, was reportedly requested by technical education minister Charanjit Channi to appear before the panel. It was said there was unanimity at the government-level to appoint Punia as the next V-C, courtesy his academic record.

Under the SAD-BJP regime, a selection panel, headed by then chief secretary Sarvesh Kaushal, had shortliste­d Punia as a top contender among a list of three candidates. But since the then technical education minister Madan Mohan Mittal was strongly opposed to Kaushal’s decision-making, Punia’s name was not given the go-ahead. Punia was director, NITTTR, at that time.

Even as the selection panel had reportedly suggested shortlisti­ng of top three contenders after the interview , the government, however, after Punia and Awasthi’s exit is now left with “fewer choices”, said sources. Leading the race , as per sources, is professor BK Ratan, former chairman of Chemical Engineerin­g department of Panjab University, Chandigarh. “With a non-controvers­ial image and no direct political affiliatio­n, Ratan is one of the strongest candidates,” said a senior official of the technical education department.

Another key contender for the post is Dr Ajay Sharma, director of NIT Delhi. “Though the final selection has to be done by the government, but academic and administra­tive experience of both Ratan and Ajay Sharma is hard to ignore,” said an official. NURPURBEDI(RUPNAGAR):The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) will provide jobs to eligible members of the families of 34 Sikhs of Nurpur Bedi, who were killed in a train mishap at Taran Taran during Dharam Yudh Morcha in 1982.

SGPC president made the announceme­nt during annual Shaheedi Samagam organised in the memory of Sikh martyrs at Kalma Morr. “Shaheedi Samagam will be organsied in the memory of Sikh martyrs every year,” he said.

He also announced ₹5 lakh for raising a memorial at Kalwan in memory of the Sikhs killed in the Taran Taran train mishap.

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