Delhi University Vice Chancellor Suspended over misconduct

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New Delhi: The Delhi University Vice Chancellor Yogesh Tyagi has been suspended on President Ram Nath Kovind’s orders, said the Union Education Ministry said on Wednesday. The education ministry had asked the President to allow an inquiry against Yogesh Tyagi after a dispute over appointments to the university last week, the VC Tyagi who was accused of misconduct and ‘dereliction of duty’ by the Ministry.

Government in a statement said “The President of India in his capacity as Visitor of the University, on consideration of facts and material available on record, has ordered to conduct an inquiry into the allegations of dereliction of duties and lack of commitment and devotion to duty against him”. In a letter to the university registrar, the education ministry said that the vice chancellor was suspended till the inquiry is completed since he can influence the investigation while in office. Professor PC Joshi will take over as vice chancellor for now. Tyagi has been on leave since July 2 when he was admitted to Delhi’s AIIMS hospital with an emergency medical condition. The government had made Professor PC Joshi the in charge on July 17, until Tyagi resumed office.

A controversy erupted last week when Tyagi Appointed Professor PC Jha as interim registrar just before the meeting of the executive council. However, the executive council resolved that Professor Suman would continue as Director, South Campus and acting registrar till a permanent registrar is appointed. After that, Tyagi removed Professor PC Joshi as pro-VC and appointed Geeta Bhatt in his place. Joshi had, meanwhile, notified the appointment of a new registrar, Vikas Gupta, whose interview had been completed and appointment cleared by the executive council on Wednesday.

The education ministry then intervened in the power tussle between the vice chancellor and the pro-vice chancellor, saying appointments made by Tyagi were not “valid” as he is on leave. The row escalated with Jha writing to the ministry citing him as “acting registrar” and saying that all decisions taken by Tyagi are in accordance with university norms. The ministry took objection to the letter and directed the university to take strict action against him.

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