New Delhi: Administration Jawaharlal Nehru (JNU) on Friday said that several faculty members in the university tried to create a negative image of the university that was “unfortunate”.
On September 9, the JNU teacher association (JNUTA) said in a press release that “left-handed administration continues to destroy JNU”.
In a press release, the association had objected to several promises carried out in the JNU administration, the composition of the Executive Board and the establishment of a new medical Institute on the University campus.
Calling Jnuta members as “Critics Armchair”, Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar, JNU Vice-Chancellor, told Ani, “There are several faculty members at universities who try to create a negative image of a unfortunate university.
While the whole country thinks so positive about the university, some Our own colleagues try to pull the picture and function of the university.
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V-C said, “Some people talk about the establishment of medical school at the university.
Many basics are carried out on the establishment of medical schools and in line with university laws.”
“Whatever the decisions we take are discussed in the JNU legal entity.
Is that the establishment of a medical school or the implementation of NEP or recent courses about counter-terrorism.
Every criticism is not well discussed,” added V-c.
“There is no substantial discussion that is permitted from the absence of differences of opinion on these problems in minutes,” read a press release.
JNU’s decision was recently to add medical colleges, which was approved by the Academic Council, also criticized.
When asked, VC stated, “The Statute very clearly said that the university must provide a degree in various regions and one such a medical doctor, medical graduate and others.
If some people oppose, they oppose the statues of the university themselves who are not a good thing for university development.
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This school is also said to offer a PhD, MD, MS, DM, MCH and MBBS program program with an emphasis on modern medicine.
The land allocated for universities is in the green zone here, said source.
“Many construction cannot be done but they must realize that the University has a vision plan, and as part of this vision plan, we have allocated the year to mark more than 200 hectares of land for the expansion of academic programs.
So Jnuta opposes the vision of development,” said the source to Ani .
Every decision taken by JNU for universities is being extensively discussed with the top university legal entity, V-C said.
Recently, the University Executive Board approved new counter-terrorism courses that have been criticized by the teacher and students on the contents.
JNU is considered the second best university in India by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NRIF) by the Ministry of Education.