Is Tezpur University Facing More Unrest with New Pro-VC Appointment?
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Key Takeaways
- Protest: Students at Tezpur University are protesting the appointment of Dr. Joya Chakraborty as Pro-Vice Chancellor.
- Concerns: There are allegations of corruption and favoritism regarding the current administration.
- Demands: Students seek a transparent leadership rather than the continuation of the existing administration.
- Government Response: Assam Chief Minister has engaged with Union Education Minister over the situation.
- Ongoing Agitation: The protests have been going on for over two months, involving faculty and staff as well.
Guwahati, Dec 4 (NationPress) A new wave of turmoil erupted at Tezpur University on Thursday evening following the Board of Management's (BoM) decision to appoint junior professor Dr. Joya Chakraborty as Pro-Vice Chancellor. This announcement sparked immediate backlash from students who have been protesting against the administration for several months.
The appointment, made amidst ongoing controversy surrounding the Vice-Chancellor position, has been criticized by student groups as a move to strengthen the current administration's hold. Protesters have accused Dr. Chakraborty of having close ties with Vice-Chancellor Shambhu Nath Singh, who is reportedly evading scrutiny due to accusations of corruption, favoritism, and administrative failures.
Students contend that this decision undermines their demand for a transparent and independent leadership. “We want a Vice-Chancellor, not a Pro-Vice Chancellor,” they stated, warning that this move could exacerbate protests instead of restoring peace on campus.
For over two months, Tezpur University has been the epicenter of sustained protests involving students, faculty, and staff. These demonstrations have included sit-ins, rallies, and boycotts of administrative processes, alongside repeated calls for intervention from the Union government to address the situation.
Student leaders raised concerns about Dr. Chakraborty's lack of visibility in supporting protest efforts, questioning her neutrality. This controversy emerged shortly after Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma commented on the matter, indicating that he had discussed the situation with Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
The Chief Minister stated he urged the Centre to appoint a Pro-Vice Chancellor to ensure academic operations continue while an impartial investigation into the Vice-Chancellor's actions is conducted. “I spoke with Hon’ble Union Minister of Education Shri @dpradhanbjp today regarding the present situation at Tezpur University. I urged the Hon’ble Minister to appoint a Pro-Vice Chancellor immediately, pending an impartial inquiry into the conduct of the present Vice Chancellor, so that academic stability is maintained. I am confident that with the support of the Hon’ble Minister, the issues will be resolved at the earliest,” Sarma posted on X.