CHANDIGARH: Five months after a PU committee discovered critical lapses in the construction of six buildings on the college campus, the syndicate will in spite of everything take in the inquiry record on quality of construction during the last 16 years submitted via the committee.
The committee, beneath the chairmanship of Prof Rabinder Nath Sharma, has recommended that the ones concerned in the act will have to be recognized and action will have to be taken against them.
According to the record, the development quality of the UIAMS, basic clinical sciences -I and II, global hostel, Rajiv Gandhi College Bhawan, Dr HSJ Institute of Dental Sciences and Guru Teg Bahadur Bhawan is sub-standard.
The committee in its record has recommended that the syndicate will have to establish other folks responsible for poor quality of construction in those six buildings and take action accordingly. Moreover, the committee has recommended that the lapses in the construction of these buildings will have to not be repeated.
"Those responsible for these serious lapses pointed out in the construction should have been dealt with after we submitted the report. However, the report was not taken up by the syndicate and budget was allotted for repair of these buildings. Repair work in some of these buildings is going on which has brushed the wrongdoings of certain people under the carpet. It has been more than five months since the report was submitted," said Prof Rabinder Nath Sharma.
The studies submitted via the committee in June 2018 was once to be tabled all over the syndicate assembly scheduled for July 7 when Prof Arun Kumar Grover was once the vice-chancellor and his time period was once about to end. The syndicate members had not attended the assembly of their protest against the governance reforms that the previous VC sought after to introduce. The record, therefore, could not be taken up via the syndicate.
A couple of senators had raised the concerns on quality of construction in the college initiatives remaining year and had advised that an inspection will have to be completed to determine the quality of construction that happened in the college in the remaining five years.
On this, former PU VC Grover had shaped a committee to prepare a record on the construction that happened on the college campus in the remaining 16 years.
A nine-member committee that first met on March 21, 2017, integrated former dean of college directions (DUI) A Ok Bhandari, professors Ajay Ranga, Manoj Sharma, Rabinder Nath Sharma, Suveera Gill, Sanjeev Sharma and Rajnish Wattas, and PEC University of Technology director's nominee Tripta Goyal. The main committee then shaped some other three-member panel of professors Rabinder Nath Sharma, Sanjeev Sharma and Manoj Sharma to seek advice from those buildings and check up on the initiatives already finished.
The committee, beneath the chairmanship of Prof Rabinder Nath Sharma, has recommended that the ones concerned in the act will have to be recognized and action will have to be taken against them.
According to the record, the development quality of the UIAMS, basic clinical sciences -I and II, global hostel, Rajiv Gandhi College Bhawan, Dr HSJ Institute of Dental Sciences and Guru Teg Bahadur Bhawan is sub-standard.
The committee in its record has recommended that the syndicate will have to establish other folks responsible for poor quality of construction in those six buildings and take action accordingly. Moreover, the committee has recommended that the lapses in the construction of these buildings will have to not be repeated.
"Those responsible for these serious lapses pointed out in the construction should have been dealt with after we submitted the report. However, the report was not taken up by the syndicate and budget was allotted for repair of these buildings. Repair work in some of these buildings is going on which has brushed the wrongdoings of certain people under the carpet. It has been more than five months since the report was submitted," said Prof Rabinder Nath Sharma.
The studies submitted via the committee in June 2018 was once to be tabled all over the syndicate assembly scheduled for July 7 when Prof Arun Kumar Grover was once the vice-chancellor and his time period was once about to end. The syndicate members had not attended the assembly of their protest against the governance reforms that the previous VC sought after to introduce. The record, therefore, could not be taken up via the syndicate.
A couple of senators had raised the concerns on quality of construction in the college initiatives remaining year and had advised that an inspection will have to be completed to determine the quality of construction that happened in the college in the remaining five years.
On this, former PU VC Grover had shaped a committee to prepare a record on the construction that happened on the college campus in the remaining 16 years.
A nine-member committee that first met on March 21, 2017, integrated former dean of college directions (DUI) A Ok Bhandari, professors Ajay Ranga, Manoj Sharma, Rabinder Nath Sharma, Suveera Gill, Sanjeev Sharma and Rajnish Wattas, and PEC University of Technology director's nominee Tripta Goyal. The main committee then shaped some other three-member panel of professors Rabinder Nath Sharma, Sanjeev Sharma and Manoj Sharma to seek advice from those buildings and check up on the initiatives already finished.
Syndicate finally wakes up to poor construction of PU campus buildings
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December 06, 2018
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