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Personal reasons behind institute heads' resignations: Irani
New Delhi, Aug 3
The heads of some educational
organisations have stepped down because of "personal reasons" and not
because of pressure by the HRD ministry, the government said on Monday.
Human
Resource Development (HRD) Minister Smriti Irani in a written reply to
the Rajya Sabha said "the resignations were entirely on personal
reasons, therefore no inquiry was called for".
On whether
pressure was exerted on Anil Kakodkar, chairperson of the board of
governors at IIT-Bombay, and other people to submit their resignations
so as to appoint preferred people, she said Kakodkar "requested to be
relieved from his responsibilities as chairperson... but agreed to
continue till the end of his tenure, i.e. May 11, 2015".
Irani said IIT-Delhi director R.K. Shevgaonkar "submitted his resignation due to personal reasons".
"The
Board of Governors of IIT-Delhi desired that in the larger interests of
the institute, he should continue as director," she said.
The minister said the board endorsed the resignation which was accepted with effect from June 11, 2015.
Kakodkar and Shevgaonkar's resignations had raised doubts that they had resigned owing to government pressure.
The
minister further said that former NCERT director Parvin Sinclair sought
"premature repatriation from the post on personal grounds".
She was repatriated to her parent office and relieved from NCERT on October 20, 2014.
Irani
said the vice chancellor of the University of Hyderabad resigned on
"personal grounds" and demitted office on January 28, 2015, and the
Assam University vice chancellor submitted that he was unable to
continue because of "some personal and family considerations and
requested to release him from the responsibilities and to treat request
as letter of resignation".
The minister said the credibility and autonomy of the institution was not impacted due to the resignations of such people.
