Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Higher education dept seeks report from Punjabi University

- Navrajdeep Singh

AN OFFICIAL SAYS THE AUDIT TEAM WENT THROUGH FINANCIAL DATA REGARDING INCOME AND EXPENDITUR­E IN

THE PAST 10 YEARS

PATIALA : Taking serious note of a report submitted by Punjab accountant general regarding the glaring financial anomalies unearthed during Punjabi University audit, the department of higher education has directed ‘beleaguere­d’ varsity to submit a detailed report by July 31.

The department has sent a communiqué to the varsity management.

Punjab’s accountant general submitted the compliance report with the higher education department on June 30 after conducting a thorough audit of the university finances last month.

“On the basis of the audit report, the university has been asked to submit an action taken report so far. Moreover, the varsity is also directed to submit a detailed action plan report, so that these financial irregulari­ties would not happen in near future,” the communiqué stated.

The varsity is presently reeling under acute financial crisis as it is unable to meet even its committed expenditur­e, including payment of salaries and pensions.one of the officials said the audit team went through varsity’s financial data regarding its income and expenditur­e in the past 10 years.

“The audit report carries details of the financial mess, including incorrect pay fixation, flaws in deciding pensions, and increase in salary of contractua­l teaching staff from ₹21,600 to ₹44,000, without taking approval from the state finance department,” an official said.

“The report prominentl­y mentioned about the delay on the part of varsity in deciding inquiry reports related to bungling of funds in making certain purchases between 2009 and 2016, and financial burden on the varsity due to illegal recruitmen­t of 65 assistant professors in the same period,” it added.

University registrar Prof Yograj said the authoritie­s are yet to go through the department’s communiqué.

“The content of the letter will be discussed in detail with vicechance­llor Prof B S Ghuman. The varsity will respond accordingl­y,” he said.

Higher education secretary Rahul Bhandari said “The report has been sought for the betterment of the institutio­n and to boost it financiall­y in the near future.”

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