Don't want to continue as JU V-C: Suranjan

KOLKATA: Suranjan Das on Saturday expressed to Bengal governor Keshari Nath Tripathi his reluctance to continue because the Jadavpur University vice-chancellor. He was once no longer preserving neatly and was once not able to handle the force, Das advised Tripathi all the way through a consult with to Raj Bhavan. The chancellor, alternatively, insisted that Das should continue in the put up.

JU pro-VC P Ok Ghosh also accompanied Das to Raj Bhavan. In a press conversation, the governor's press secratary Manab Bandyopadhyay said Tripathi requested Das to care for his health first and perform tasks consistent with scientific advice.

The JU VC had made a an identical plea to education minister Partha Chatterjee when he called on him at his Naktala house all the way through the hot scholars' agitation over admissions. Chatterjee also reportedly dissuaded him from stepping down from the VC's put up.


According to school assets, Das could not accept take the JU govt council's determination to revert to the earlier plan of giving 50-50 weightage to Plus-II marks and admission tests for 6 Arts departments, days after it was once determined that students would be admitted, according to their boards marks. Das, in his report back to the chancellor, on Saturday held that he acted on university attorney's opinion and could not be celebration to the final determination.


Das was once also reportedly disenchanted with the way in which a bit of students and academics at JU stored pressuring him to amend the July 4 govt council resolution of admitting scholars according to boards marks. He went to Tripathi and sought his advice and called a council meeting on July 10 to note the chancellor's observations. But the heads of departments from arts and engineering, who're members of the EC, sought after him to name any other meeting that day, bringing up the deteriorating health of the students on starvation strike.


Das may rarely wait for that probably the most members who had endorsed the marks-based admission determination at the July 4 EC meeting would take a stand towards it and press for 50:50 weightage to admission tests and Plus-II marks. Das, who have been announcing the EC determination was once binding on him until the other day, expressed his reservations concerning the last determination.


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