Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Woman’s panel writes to UGC over Dixit’s ‘varsity’

- Press Trust of India htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI : The Delhi Commission for Women (DCW), which had last month rescued several women and girls from different centres of t he Adhyatmik Vishwa Vidyalaya, run by selfstyled godman Virender Dev Dixit, has sought to know from the University Grants Commission (UGC) if the institute was recognised by the regulatory body.

It also sought to know if the UGC had received any complaint or representa­tion regarding the operations of the institute, along with the details of action taken on such complaints.

If not recognised, the women’s panel sought to know what action would be taken by the UGC against the institute for using the word “vishwa vidyalaya” (university) in its name, thereby misleading the people.

“It has been learnt that the said ‘vishwa vidyalaya’ at Vijay Vihar and at other places across India has been functionin­g with the title of Spiritual God Fatherly University for decades,” DCW chief Swati Maliwal said in a letter written to the UGC.

“Hundreds of young girls and women have been enrolled as residentia­l students of this institute at several centres across the country,” she said. Maliwal strongly recommende­d that if the institute was not a university, it should be barred from using the word “university” in its name. Maliwal also said strict action should be taken against the management of the institute for wrongly claiming it to be a university. “Considerin­g the gravity of the matter, you are requested to please provide the above-mentioned informatio­n latest by January 12,” the DCW chief said in her letter.

On Thursday, the Delhi High Court had termed as “extremely suspicious” Dixit’s conduct and asked the CBI to give a report on his whereabout­s.

The CBI on Wednesday registered three cases to probe charges of rape and illegal confinemen­t of girls and women at an ashram run by Dixit in north Delhi’s Rohini.

The agency has formed a three-member special investigat­ion team headed by a superinten­dent level officer to probe these cases.

Two FIRS pertain to charges of rape, criminal intimidati­on and wrongful confinemen­t against Dixit and the third FIR was registered against unknown persons to probe charges of assault, wrongful confinemen­t, voluntaril­y causing hurt and obstructio­n of duty when a committee appointed by the Delhi High Court visited the ashram on December 19.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Girls were rescued from Rohini ashram last month.
HT PHOTO Girls were rescued from Rohini ashram last month.

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