KOZHIKODE: Calicut University syndicate has sent the director of the varsity bodily schooling department V P Sakeer Hussain on obligatory go away for failing to put into effect the selections of the varsity anti- ragging committee which inquired into ragging grievance submitted via first yr MPEd students and for allegedly sending a fake report back to the UGC on the issue.
The syndicate meeting held on Wednesday took the verdict after concluding that initial examination of the incidents printed that Sakeer Hussain had didn't put into effect the directives of the anti- ragging committee even ten months after it directed motion against the senior students of the department who allegedly perpetrated the ragging.
The syndicate has additionally set up a four member inquiry committee to research into allegations that Sakeer Hussain had sent a fake report back to the UGC anti- ragging mobile in this regard and the report of the varsity anti- ragging committee together with the grievance via students used to be no longer forwarded to the police for additional motion.
The syndicate inquiry committee accommodates Okay Okay Haneefa, R Bindu, T M Vijayan and C L Joshi. The committee will publish its inquiry report prior to the syndicate via July 2. The issue used to be raised within the meeting via scholar consultant within the syndicate Shyam Prasad. SFI activists barged into the administrative block where the syndicate meeting used to be underway demanding strict motion against Sakeer Hussain.
Three first yr MPEd (Master of Physical Education) students of the campus were allegedly subjected to ragging in June, 2017 via senior students of the department at the varsity hostel. The anti- ragging committee which appeared into the petition via the students had really useful motion against the accused students including withholding of their examination effects.
Students alleged that the report of the anti- ragging committee used to be no longer carried out via the director. UGC had sought rationalization from the varsity on the grievance via the students.
Meanwhile Sakeer Hussain stated that motion against him used to be politically motivated and that he had constituted a department level inquiry committee on June 19, 2017 itelf and had submitted a report back to the varsity dean of scholar welfare. He additionally refuted charges that he had sent a fake report back to the UGC about the raging incident.
Calicut University Teachers Association (CUTA) has condemned the verdict to sent Sakeer Hussain on obligatory go away pronouncing that the syndicate has taken the verdict utterly yielding to political force of a scholar's group.
"The decision is against the principals of natural justice, academic freedom and democratic values," T M Vasudevan, president of CUTA stated in a press free up.
The syndicate meeting held on Wednesday took the verdict after concluding that initial examination of the incidents printed that Sakeer Hussain had didn't put into effect the directives of the anti- ragging committee even ten months after it directed motion against the senior students of the department who allegedly perpetrated the ragging.
The syndicate has additionally set up a four member inquiry committee to research into allegations that Sakeer Hussain had sent a fake report back to the UGC anti- ragging mobile in this regard and the report of the varsity anti- ragging committee together with the grievance via students used to be no longer forwarded to the police for additional motion.
The syndicate inquiry committee accommodates Okay Okay Haneefa, R Bindu, T M Vijayan and C L Joshi. The committee will publish its inquiry report prior to the syndicate via July 2. The issue used to be raised within the meeting via scholar consultant within the syndicate Shyam Prasad. SFI activists barged into the administrative block where the syndicate meeting used to be underway demanding strict motion against Sakeer Hussain.
Three first yr MPEd (Master of Physical Education) students of the campus were allegedly subjected to ragging in June, 2017 via senior students of the department at the varsity hostel. The anti- ragging committee which appeared into the petition via the students had really useful motion against the accused students including withholding of their examination effects.
Students alleged that the report of the anti- ragging committee used to be no longer carried out via the director. UGC had sought rationalization from the varsity on the grievance via the students.
Meanwhile Sakeer Hussain stated that motion against him used to be politically motivated and that he had constituted a department level inquiry committee on June 19, 2017 itelf and had submitted a report back to the varsity dean of scholar welfare. He additionally refuted charges that he had sent a fake report back to the UGC about the raging incident.
Calicut University Teachers Association (CUTA) has condemned the verdict to sent Sakeer Hussain on obligatory go away pronouncing that the syndicate has taken the verdict utterly yielding to political force of a scholar's group.
"The decision is against the principals of natural justice, academic freedom and democratic values," T M Vasudevan, president of CUTA stated in a press free up.
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