Vadodara: Association of Teachers of Baroda University (blind) on Wednesday demanded that the Governor Gujarat must remember Vice-Chancellor (VC) Parimal Vyas.
Join the Syndicate group and Senate members who demanded that the state government must appoint an investigation panel to investigate alleged irregularities in the university’s recruitment process, the teacher’s body said that even financial irregularities must be examined.
Blind said that even in 2019, when the University issued a notice to fill the posting of 650-plus teaching, it had brought VC notification that the notification was not in accordance with the norms set by the University Grant Commission and the entire Indian Council for technical education.
“But VC has never noticed.
Finally, because of the circumstances that cannot be avoided, we must approach the Gujarat High Court by submitting a petition.
The University since the last two years has not submitted its agreement in this case,” said Secretary General Dr.
Nikul Patel.
“Also, for the National Institute of Ranking Framework (NIRF), RS 32.87 Crore has been shown as expenses at the Faculty of Technology and Engineering.
The infrastructure regulated at a high cost is not visible on the ground.
So, we demand it apart from irregularities in the recruitment process, the government The state must appoint an investigation committee to investigate financial irregularities, “he said.
Blindly accused that in the past a candidate with a basic degree in engineering has been recruited as assistant professor in the faculty commerce to teach students BCUR.
Even a candidate who did not have a PhD was appointed as a professor at the Faculty of Trade, they claimed.