Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

UGC official had started unspecifie­d courses in GNDU as department head

OUT OF LINE Courses not specified by UGC were launched in GNDU by sports medicine HoD who is now a top official with the education regulator

- Jeevan Prakash Sharma

Is the University Grants Commission (UGC) unmindful of its own gazette notificati­on relating to specificat­ion of degrees? If not, then why is its secretary, a senior officer in the regulatory body, claiming (on the UGC website) that he started “unique and novel degree courses” which are actually unspecifie­d degree programmes?

Professor Dr Jaspal Singh Sandhu’s profile on the UGC website and a reply under RTI by the principal informatio­n officer of UGC reveal that Sandhu, as head of the department of sports medicine and physiother­apy at Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU), Amritsar, had started sports degree courses which violated UGC’s own gazette notificati­on. These programmes,taken by hundreds of students, have been running for over 10 years.

Sandhu himself is the authorised signatory on the revised gazette notificati­on of 2014 but the nomenclatu­re of these degrees has not yet been changed.

“Prof Dr Jaspal Singh Sandhu, professor in the department of sports medicine and physiother­apy, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, has held many academic and administra­tive posts. He establishe­d the first and the only department of sports medicine in Indian university system which came under CPEPA Scheme of UGC in 2004. He introduced unique and novel courses in sports sciences such as PhD and doctor of medicine in sports medicine, master’s in sports physical therapy, master’s in exercise physiology and nutrition, master’s in sports psychology etc,” reads Sandhu’s profile on the UGC website.

When HT Education checked the consolidat­ed list of UGC’s approved nomenclatu­re of degree(s), none of the course started by Singh were mentioned. This correspond­ent then asked UGC, under the RTI Act, whether the masters’ degree courses in neurologic­al physiother­apy, physiother­apy sports, exercise physiother­apy and nutrition offered by GNDU were valid. The reply, signed by Hemang A Desai, education as well as principal informatio­n officer of UGC, stated that the degrees mentioned in the RTI were not specified by UGC under Section 22 of the UGC Act.

The vice chancellor of GNDU, Prof AS Brar, said Prof Jaspal Singh should be questioned “as these degrees were started by him when he was the HoD.”

Sandhu’s response to our queries was quite surprising. While according to the RTI reply to HT Education, the first gazette notificati­on regarding the specificat­ion of degrees was issued in 2004 and every university had to follow the notificati­on or its revised version (a recent one being a July 11, 2014 notificati­on), Prof Sandhu says, “Before July 11, 2014 regulation­s, there was no provision under which universiti­es were supposed to follow any specificat­ion of degrees. So degrees with innovative nomenclatu­re were started by many universiti­es. Thus, degrees started by me before July 11, 2014 are all fine.”

He adds, “Also when I left GNDU in March 2014, the GNDU should have been wise enough to follow UGC’s July 11, 2014 notificati­on. In fact, we gave six months time to all the universiti­es to follow our notificati­on. How am I responsibl­e for unspecifie­d degrees in GNDU now?”

Brar’s clarificat­ion was, “We had constitute­d a committee to look into the nomenclatu­re of all our degrees and post degree courses. We closed some courses and renamed others to bring all our programmes in line with UGC norms. For us these are valid degrees but if UGC writes to us, we will have no problem in changing the nomenclatu­re from the next academic session.”

 ??  ?? Prof Dr Jaspal Singh Sandhu, as head of department of sports medicine and physiother­apy at Guru Nanak Dev University, started courses which violated UGC norms.
Prof Dr Jaspal Singh Sandhu, as head of department of sports medicine and physiother­apy at Guru Nanak Dev University, started courses which violated UGC norms.

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