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28.7.10

NU stance on headless | Nagpur University seems to be buckling under political pressure

Nagpur University seems to be buckling under political pressure and back-tracking from its earlier promise of banning admissions to colleges without regular principals or directors. On June 7, the university published a notification actually banning 350 colleges from admitting students in the first year.

However, after some colleges from Pune University got six month relief from Supreme Court, many NU colleges started admitting students without bothering to take permission from the university or a court order in their favour, sources said. Legal experts said the relief was for only those colleges who moved court against ban.

Even North Maharashtra University had stopped 78 colleges from admitting students in first year following their failure to appoint regular principals/directors. But NU bosses, while continuing to say that ban on first year admission for these colleges will be continued, quietly chose to look the other way. Many colleges like Gondia-based MB Patel group of institutions belonging to union civil aviation minister Praful Patel had also managed to get relief from apex court. Recently, 26 BEd colleges moved Nagpur bench of Bombay High Court after they were stopped by their apex body NCTE from admitting students for the same reason. The court provided them the six month relief.

Shockingly, NU came out with another notification on July 21 revising the list of defaulter colleges. Though they added ten colleges to list, it quietly removed the mention of ban on first year admissions. The old notification also had some mistakes. PWS Arts and Commerce College was included in the list although NU had earlier given a clean chit to it. Datta Meghe Institute of Management Sciences was in the list despite having a full time principal.

Debendranath Mishra, controller of examinations, stated that only those colleges permitted by SC or HC would be allowed to admit students. "The university had already warned such colleges. The students admitted in such colleges will not be issued an enrollment number and will not be allowed to appear for exams," he asserted.
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