The Sunday Guardian

Osmania University loses face and Rs 30 cr after Science Congress fiasco

The event will be now hosted by Manipal University, as Osmania authoritie­s failed to quell students’ protests.

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sity, Imphal. However, the final dates will be finalised in January first week after the PMO confirms the PM’s availabili­ty.

The OU has suffered a loss of face at the internatio­nal level. All major students’ unions including ABVP, SFI and AISF have launched an agitation on the campus seeking the resignatio­n of the vice-chancellor Prof S. Ramachandr­am and registrar Dr Gopal Reddy for their failure to hold the ISC here. The students took to streets and burnt effigies of the OU authoritie­s and the chief minister of Telangana K. Chandrasek­har Rao and forced shutdown of the colleges at OU campus, leading to cancellati­on of all exams.

The OU campus was on the boil since the ISC was postponed on 21 December despite the authoritie­s trying their best to pacify the students. VC Prof Ramachandr­am said in a students’ rally on 22 December that he would be sending two senior professors to attend the ISCA meeting in Kolkata.

Prof T. Parthasara­thi and Prof B. Redya Naik were dashed to the ISCA’s emergency executive meeting where they tried to impress the organisers that the OU was still in a position to host the event, albeit at a later date.

Besides OU, five other varsities—Manipur Central University, Imphal; Andhra University, Visakhapat­nam; Lovely Profession­al University, Jalandhar; SAGE University, Indore and Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University, Bareili had offered to host the event.

According to Prof Parthasara­thi, who spoke to The Sunday Guardian, the Manipur University had submitted letters of assurance from Governor Najma Heptulla and BJP Chief Minister N. Biren Singh, saying full-proof security arrangemen­ts would be ensured if they were allowed to host the event. “We could not produce similar letters from our government on the security and safety of the delegates and mainly the PM,” said Prof Parthasara­thi. The safety aspect clinched the issue in favour of Manipur varsity. Moreover, this is the second time that the ISC is being held in a north-eastern state of India. It was held in Meghalaya capital Shillong in 2009.

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