The Asian Age

John Varghese to head St. Stephen’s

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

New Delhi: John Varghese, professor at Hyderabad’s English and

Foreign Languages University, will be the new principal of Delhi’s St. Stephen’s College

here after Valson Thampu retires from the post later this month.

Hyderabad- based John Varghese, a professor at the prestigiou­s English and Foreign Languages University, will be the new principal of St. Stephen’s College after the current incumbent Valson Thampu retires at the end of this month.

The supreme council of the college, which includes members of Church of North India and Prof. Thampu, on Wednesday selected Prof. Varghese for the college’s top post. “In total, three applicatio­ns were received for the position that was advertised months back. We interviewe­d the candidates today and the council unanimousl­y decided to appoint Prof. Varghese to the post,” Church of North India general secretary Alwan Masih said.

Prof. Varghese, who was a professor at St. Stephen’s English department before joining the English and Foreign Languages University, will take charge as 13th principal of the college on March 1. Prof. Thampu, who had a rocky tenure full of controvers­ies with repeated demands for his removal, said he was looking forward to enjoying the “festival of retirement” and extended his wishes to his successor. The college had to advertise twice for the post as limited applicatio­ns were received. “First time, we received only two applicatio­ns. We advertised again, but only three people came forward. I asked some of the outstandin­g alumni too, but every body was reluctant to apply considerin­g the controvers­ial nature of the post,” said Prof. Thampu.

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