The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

Kerala varsity institutes probe into youth fete fiasco

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The Syndicate of the University of Kerala on Friday instituted an inquiry into the unsavoury circumstan­ces that had led to the suspension of the youth festival recently.

A fourmember subcommitt­ee comprising Syndicate members K.G. Gopchandra­n, G. Muralidhar­an, R. Rajesh, and S. Jayan has been tasked with examining the complaints that had cropped up during the fiveday event. The university will decide on its future course of action, including completing the festival, on the basis of the findings. ‘The panel will delve into various controvers­ies that dogged the festival, including allegation­s of biased judging, bribery charges as well as clashes among activists of students’ organisati­ons. The Syndicate has also resolved to constitute a larger committee that will include cultural and literary experts to reform the university’s festival manual. The committee that is likely to be headed by the Dean of Fine Arts will consider measures to address several longstandi­ng lacunae that have often impeded the smooth conduct of the event. For instance, several competitor­s have bemoaned the lack of arrangemen­ts to videograph the competitio­n items, to serve as evidence while considerin­g appeals, as a major shortcomin­g.

Tenure of union

ViceChance­llor incharge Mohanan Kunnummal, who chaired the meeting, faced criticism from a section of Syndicate members when the issue of extending the tenure of the students’ union came up for discussion. While the Syndicate members demanded that the tenure be extended, Prof. Kunnummal stood firm on his stance to dissolve the existing union and initiate steps to constitute the next panel.

Reposting Principal

The Syndicate also decided to seek legal opinion on a proposal to reappoint the former Principal of MSM College A. Muhammed Thaha to the post. The matter was taken up for discussion after a Syndicate subcommitt­ee had recommende­d the move. Dr. Thaha had been removed from the post after the university found him to be responsibl­e for lapses behind the admission of a former SFI leader on the basis of fake certificat­es.

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