The Sunday Guardian

MHRD yet to make key appointmen­ts for UGC posts

- KUNDAN JHA NEW DELHI

Tasked with the plan of restructur­ing the University Grants Commission (UGC), the Ministry of Human Resource Developmen­t (MHRD) is causing delay in the appointmen­ts of chairman and vice- chairman for the UGC, sources in the UGC have alleged. Both posts have been lying vacant for the past six months. Earlier, the MHRD had decided to fill both the posts of chairman and vice-chairman, for which the ministry had even formed two separate committees after the retirement of the then UGC chairman Ved Prakash in April this year, but nothing has happened after that, a UGC source told The Sunday Guardian. A section of Delhi University ( DU) teachers has alleged that the MHRD was violating UGC rules laid down for the functionin­g of the UGC. Even after the term of interim chairperso­n Professor V.S. Chauhan got over on 4 October 2017, he was given an exten- sion, which is against UGC rules, say teachers.

Professor Chauhan was appointed as officiatin­g chairman on 4 April 2017 when the tenure of Ved Prakash ended.

“Appointmen­t of the officiatin­g chairman should be for a term of six months and not more than that. According to the UGC Act, 1956, a chairman should be appointed before the term of the officiatin­g chairman ends. Till then, the vicechairm­an will act as a chairman, but currently even the vice chairman’s post is vacant,” a former UGC member said. Defending the reappointm­ent of V.S. Chauhan as an officiatin­g chairman, a current UGC member said on the condition of anonymity: “The delay in appointmen­t of the UGC chairman is not a good practice, but the reappointm­ent of V. S. Chauhan as officiatin­g chairman is not violating UGC rules.”

“The MHRD is contemplat­ing several changes in the structure of the UGC and I think that may be the reason for the delay in appointmen­ts of top UGC officials,” the current UGC member quoted earlier said.

“Universiti­es across the country are being run so that even the posts of top UGC officials are lying vacant for a long time. It is unfortunat­e that the MHRD has failed to find a competent academicia­n who can head the universiti­es’ regulatory body. The officiatin­g chairman has certain restrictio­n in terms of functionin­g and avoids taking many decisions related to day-to-day matters due to his ad-hoc tenure,” a DU professor said on the promise of anonymity.

The Sunday Guardian has learnt that the search-cumselecti­on committee (SCSC), led by yoga instructor H.R. Nagendra, that was formed to look into the matter of appointmen­t of UGC chairperso­n, had already shortliste­d four names for the appointmen­t and submitted the names to HRD Minister Prakash Javdekar in June, but nothing has happened after that.

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