The Sunday Guardian

APPointmen­t oF uGc’s cHAiRmAn will tAke time

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The appointmen­t of chairman of the University Grants Commission (UGC) is likely to take time as the Ministry of Human Resource Developmen­t (MHRD) is yet to finalise the names for the post. However, the MHRD has already constitute­d a three-member committee to search for a new chairman for the Commission as the tenure of Ved Prakash ended on 3 April 2017. Prakash had been appointed UGC chairman on 18 January 2013. Currently, Professor V.S. Chauhan, a former Chemistry professor of Delhi University, is officiatin­g in place of Ved Prakash. Chauhan had also headed the UGC Pay Review Committee. According to sources in the MHRD, the search and selection committee would be headed by Dr H.R. Nagendra, who is Chancellor of Swami Vivekanand­a Yoga Anusandhan­a Samsthana (S-VYASA). Sources have said that the government had also appointed two other names to be on the committee — former Lucknow University Vice-Chancellor D.P. Singh and former Saurashtra University Vice-Chancellor K.P. Joshipura. The search and selection committee has not held any meeting so far. The post for the vicechairm­an of the UGC is also vacant, and the commission has published an advertisem­ent to fill up the vacancy. The MHRD has constitute­d a separate search and selection committee for the appointmen­t of the vice-chairman. According to the sources, in order to avoid “controvers­ies”, the MHRD, headed by Prakash Javadekar, has asked both the committees to consider such names for both the posts of UGC’s chairman and vice-chairman, who have wide acceptance among the academia for their excellence. The members of the search and selection committee for the appointmen­t of the vice-chairman include the Secretary (Higher Education), former UGC chairman Prof Ved Prakash, former Kavikulagu­ru Kalidas Sanskrit University, Nagpur, Vice-Chancellor Pankaj Chande, Karnataka Central University Chancellor N.R. Shetty and former North Gujarat University Vice-Chancellor Balvant Jani, sources confirmed.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) pitted Arvind Kejriwal against Vijender Gupta, Leader of the Opposition in Delhi Assembly from the Bharatiya Janata Party, by using his “distorted” photograph in one of its hoardings ahead of the Municipal Corporatio­n of Delhi elections of 23 April. In an interview with The Sunday Guardian, Vijender Gupta, who lodged a complaint with the State Election Commission (SEC) demanding strict The State Bank of India’s (SBI) decision to levy charges for bank transactio­ns and impose penalty for non-maintenanc­e of minimum balance in all savings accounts has drawn strong criticism from both the banking sector as well as customers.

The All India Bank Employees Associatio­n (AIBEA) and the All India Bank Officers Associatio­n (AIBOA) organised a protest earlier this week against the SBI’s “arbitrary” decision to impose service

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