JNU shunts 7 HODs, coordinator for attendance lapses


New Delhi, Mar 16 (DHNS): The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has replaced heads of seven departments and a coordinator for non-enforcement of compulsory attendance rules.

Vice Chancellor M Jagadesh Kumar approved the reshuffle following a resolution passed by the executive council at its meeting recently.

The executive council resolved to replace the heads of the seven departments of the varsity following a report by a committee set up to inquire into non-compliance with compulsory attendance rules.

The JNU administration has made it compulsory for all students to record their attendance from the current academic session, invoking a rule from the university's academic ordinance of 2016.

The rule provides that a student "shall" put in not less than 80% attendance of the total contact hours in order to qualify for appearing for examinations.

The JNU Students Union (JNUSU), however, refused to follow the varsity's decision, dubbing it "arbitrary and irrational."

Students unhappy

The students of the varsity have been protesting against the mandatory attendance rule since it was notified by the JNU administration in December last year.

Issuing an order on Wednesday, the university administration appointed chairperson of the Centre for the Study of Law Rajiv Saxena as the acting chairperson of the Centre for French and Francophone Studies "until further orders," replacing incumbent Dhir Sarangi.

Others who were removed from their posts include chairperson of the Centre for the Study of Law and Governance Amit Prakash, chairperson of the Centre for Historical Studies Sucheta Mahajan, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning coordinator Sugato Das Gupta, chairperson of the Centre for Comparative Politics and Political Thought Pradip Kumar Datta, chairperson of the Centre for Linguistics Pauthang Haokip.

  

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  • Honnappa, Byadagi

    Fri, Mar 16 2018

    If these students do not want attend classes then they can pursue education through correspondence or online which is available everywhere in India. Why do they want to join JNU just for subsidised food, accomodation etc. Let other needy students get the chance. If they can learn without attending classes then they should be able to get education through distance education or online. Let deserving get the opportunity.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Fri, Mar 16 2018

    JNU may be complying their rules on attendance to the students

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  • hemanth, Bangalore

    Fri, Mar 16 2018

    If they don't want to attend classes then why they joined course? Let them do distance course and let interested students pursue the course.
    These students want subsidized hostel, food and other facilities from tax payers money and shouts slogan against India. You can see 30 year olds still enjoying their student life there with tax payers money.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Fri, Mar 16 2018

    Many international universities have stopped being cincerned about attendance by students.

    Previously these universities were very strict about it.

    But now, the exams determine if the students put in enough effort or not.

    After all the students are not paid workers of the university.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Mar 16 2018

    New Delhi is a Model State ...

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