Governor rejects VC nominations

Bengaluru: The Higher Education Department had recommended a name for the Vice-Chancellor’s post of University of Mysore. However, with the Governor rejecting the name, there is a silent tussle going on between the Chancellor and the State Government. The Governor has not given the approval for the names recommended by the Government for the four Universities in the State including Bangalore and Mysore Universities.

The Governor has sent back the files regarding the appointment of Vice-Chancellors to Mysore and Bangalore Universities. The Government had recommended the name of the Vice-Chancellor for the Law University nearly two years ago. But, the Governor has rejected the name and is keeping silent on the issue.

University of Mysore is in a similar situation. While the Government had recommended the name of Prof. Siddashrama, Raj Bhavan officials have sought details about Prof. R.K. Somashekhar of Bangalore University.

The undue delay in appointing Vice-Chancellor is causing grave concern among the teaching and administrative fraternity. A Syndicate Member, speaking to Star of Mysore on condition of anonymity, said, “The Chief Minister must intervene and resolve the issue at the earliest. All important decisions are in limbo as the acting Vice-Chancellor cannot be entrusted with such huge responsibilities. However, it is sad that in spite of this situation, many decisions are being taken by the current dispensation that is inimical to the interest of the University.”

This tug of war between the Governor and the Higher Education Department should end at the earliest at least to put the Higher Education back on the rails, said a former Vice-Chancellor to Star of Mysore.

This post was published on August 23, 2017 6:50 pm