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Delhi University Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh quits over Four-Year Undergraduate Programme row

New Delhi: Amidst protests and confusion over the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme, Delhi University Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh has resigned from his position. Singh had been adamant on not scrapping the four-year course as against the University Grants Commission order.

The DU Teachers Association welcomed Singh's resignation saying this will make way for the university to go back to the three-year undergraduate course. "He had no choice. Action should be taken against him. He cannot get away with resigning. We have to look at the policy in which Dinesh Singh was working. Hope the situation at DU will be normal," DUTA President Nandita Narain said.

The four-year course mess even reached the court on Tuesday as former Delhi University Teachers Association President Aditya Narayan Mishra approached the Supreme Court against the UGC order on scrapping the FYUP. The court refused to take up the case and directed the Delhi High Court to take up the matter. It is likely to come up for hearing on Wednesday.

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Dinesh Singh, the outgoing DU VC, had been adamant on not scrapping the four-year course as against the UGC order.
Reacting to Singh's resignation, Mishra said, "This is very unfortunate. Someone who has been defending the autonomy of DU has to go. Our fight will continue."

The All India Students Union members and other students bodies who were protesting against the four-year course broke into celebrations as soon as they got the news of Singh's resignation. They carried out victory marches and victory dances at the North Campus.

The Congress pointed fingers at the Narendra Modi government calling the VC's resignation unfortunate. "It is most unfortunate that the DU VC has resigned. The manner in which the NDA government has handled the situation is bad. They have trampled upon the autonomy of an autonomous body, it shows the amount of disrespect the NDA has for institutions. If this is the case they were talking about good days, people have to decide," Congress leader Manish Tewari said.
(itni hi autonomous body hai to iski kyun jal rahi hai :flame::flame::flame::flame::flame:)

The DU teachers who are in favour of the FYUP also held a hunger strike on Tuesday. They alleged political interference in the issue and say that the Human Resource Development Ministry and the University Grants Commission are responsible for the mess.

"It is all a conspiracy. They want students to leave for private universities, 4500 teaching posts are still vacant, the hiring processes is still on. We are protesting against it. Surendra Kumar was attacked yesterday during a TV show by ABVP and NSUI goons, no one has been arrested yet," Mishra said.

"The HRD and UGC are responsible for everything, who are they who want to run the university? The university does not run from political party offices. We are sitting on a hunger strike," he added.

Meanwhile, HRD Minister Smriti Irani refused to comment on the row. But the conflict has hit the admissions process, which will not start on Tuesday.

BTech students who were protesting outside the UGC office have called off their protests after getting assurances from them about their course.

For other students, DU Principals Association President SK Garg said that the admission process may take a couple of days or even a week more to begin. "Students under the FYUP course will be reorganised, they can be converted. Whenever reforms happen, the time is short," Garg said.

Delhi University Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh quits over Four-Year Undergraduate Programme row - IBNLive

He will be replaced by a sith apprentice :agree::agree::agree::agree:
:chilli::chilli::chilli::chilli::chilli::chilli:
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There is some confusion whether he has resigned or not

The budget is expected to come on 10th July. Eagerly waiting for his comprehensive policy statement
 
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Delhi University Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh quits over Four-Year Undergraduate Programme row

New Delhi: Amidst protests and confusion over the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme, Delhi University Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh has resigned from his position. Singh had been adamant on not scrapping the four-year course as against the University Grants Commission order.

The DU Teachers Association welcomed Singh's resignation saying this will make way for the university to go back to the three-year undergraduate course. "He had no choice. Action should be taken against him. He cannot get away with resigning. We have to look at the policy in which Dinesh Singh was working. Hope the situation at DU will be normal," DUTA President Nandita Narain said.

The four-year course mess even reached the court on Tuesday as former Delhi University Teachers Association President Aditya Narayan Mishra approached the Supreme Court against the UGC order on scrapping the FYUP. The court refused to take up the case and directed the Delhi High Court to take up the matter. It is likely to come up for hearing on Wednesday.

du_vc_resigns1.jpg

Dinesh Singh, the outgoing DU VC, had been adamant on not scrapping the four-year course as against the UGC order.
Reacting to Singh's resignation, Mishra said, "This is very unfortunate. Someone who has been defending the autonomy of DU has to go. Our fight will continue."

The All India Students Union members and other students bodies who were protesting against the four-year course broke into celebrations as soon as they got the news of Singh's resignation. They carried out victory marches and victory dances at the North Campus.

The Congress pointed fingers at the Narendra Modi government calling the VC's resignation unfortunate. "It is most unfortunate that the DU VC has resigned. The manner in which the NDA government has handled the situation is bad. They have trampled upon the autonomy of an autonomous body, it shows the amount of disrespect the NDA has for institutions. If this is the case they were talking about good days, people have to decide," Congress leader Manish Tewari said.
(itni hi autonomous body hai to iski kyun jal rahi hai :flame::flame::flame::flame::flame:)

The DU teachers who are in favour of the FYUP also held a hunger strike on Tuesday. They alleged political interference in the issue and say that the Human Resource Development Ministry and the University Grants Commission are responsible for the mess.

"It is all a conspiracy. They want students to leave for private universities, 4500 teaching posts are still vacant, the hiring processes is still on. We are protesting against it. Surendra Kumar was attacked yesterday during a TV show by ABVP and NSUI goons, no one has been arrested yet," Mishra said.

"The HRD and UGC are responsible for everything, who are they who want to run the university? The university does not run from political party offices. We are sitting on a hunger strike," he added.

Meanwhile, HRD Minister Smriti Irani refused to comment on the row. But the conflict has hit the admissions process, which will not start on Tuesday.

BTech students who were protesting outside the UGC office have called off their protests after getting assurances from them about their course.

For other students, DU Principals Association President SK Garg said that the admission process may take a couple of days or even a week more to begin. "Students under the FYUP course will be reorganised, they can be converted. Whenever reforms happen, the time is short," Garg said.

Delhi University Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh quits over Four-Year Undergraduate Programme row - IBNLive

He will be replaced by a sith apprentice :agree::agree::agree::agree:
:chilli::chilli::chilli::chilli::chilli::chilli:

There is some confusion whether he has resigned or not

The budget is expected to come on 10th July. Eagerly waiting for his comprehensive policy statement[/quote]
Well he declared that he offered but is yet to hand it in.
No doubt it will be accepted.
Not too much expectations for this years budget though , Next year we will see Modi in full action
8-)8-)8-)
 
Pessimism is a coping mechanism. I expect the worst, but inside my mind, I wish the best. :)
It is the winning strategy actually.
If you are right, you find solace in your foresight.( I told you so schadenfreude )
If you are wrong , the surprise is always pleasant.:D
 
Patriotic Tweeples(PT) Meet of the Social Media Foundation of Dr Subramanian Swamy is being held at New Delhi on Sunday 14th Sept 2014 from 12 noon to 6 pm, Please block your dates and attend
 
Maharashtra okays 16% quota for Marathas, 5% for Muslims
MUMBAI: In the wake of NCP president Sharad Pawar's ultimatum to chief minister Prithviraj Chavan, the state cabinet on Wednesday approved a populist proposal with an eye on the ensuing assembly elections to provide 16% reservation for backward Marathas and 5 per cent for Muslims in education and government jobs. As a result, the total reservation will be 73 per cent. In neighbouring Andhra Pradesh, reservation has crossed the mark of 83 per cent, while in Tamil Nadu, it is 69 per cent.

 
@wolfschanzze

was KC Rao always a big political player.

I mean, I have always heard of the legendary NTR. Chandra Babu Naidu. Jagan Mohan Reddy. I knew of the Owaisi brothers.

For me at least, KC Rao became noticeable this year. How come I never heard of the guy before?
 
IB redflags entry of Wahhabi preachers into India - Rediff.com India News

An IB report says some 25,000 preachers of the extreme Wahhabi form of Islam came to India last year as visitors, reports Vicky Nanjappa.

The ultra conservative brand of ‘Wahhabi Islam’ is gaining ground in India, according to a report by the Intelligence Bureau. The report reveals that at least 25,000 scholars preaching the conservative brand of Islam have visited India in 2013 and participated in events that have drawn in crowds of over 12 lakh people.

These preachers enter the country as visitors from across 20 countries, especially Saudi Arabia, and participate in events and preach their conservative, hardline doctrine to the youth. The IB report also says that most of these preachers attended events in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Bihar, Maharashtra and Jharkhand.

Experts added that during these events held by the Wahhabi preachers, the focus is on the implementation of the Sharia law in its strictest form. “They speak of the importance of the law and how it is the only way to save Islam from attacks,” said an IB official.

When asked who organises these events, authorities told Rediff.com that most of the events are organised by Tablighi Jamaats, who adopt a back-to-basics approach to Islam.

Other than the Tablighi Jamaat invitations, scholars preaching the Wahhabi doctrine were also invited by organisations such as the Ahl-e-Hadis and others, said an IB official.

Officials further added that most Indian Mujahideen operatives, who are in their custody, speak highly of the Wahhabi form of Islam. In fact, Yasin Bhatkal, the man behind the Indian branch of the Indian Mujahideen, which is responsible for several terror attacks in India, has said the IM was formed with the intention of implementing the Sharia law in the country.

Apart from the security threat from the indoctrination of some of the youth through these seminars, there is also a chance of hell breaking loose within the Muslim community too.

For, the overwhelming majority of India's Muslim subscribe to the moderate form of Islam. However, the worry is the gradual rise in the number of Muslims subscribing to the Wahhabi form of Islam. According to IB, around 10 years ago, this number was insignificant. Today, however, it fears that the number may have increased.

Officials say the trend needs to be kept in check. for which the hardcore preachers entering the country should be thoroughly vetted and their events should be looked into.

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wow that last govt,was totally sleeping.
 
I have three new Books (can share them)

1.Magnificent Delusion by Hussain Haqquani
2.The Wrong Enemy by Carlotta Gall
3.Fighting to the End: The Pakistan Army's Way of War by Christiana fair
 
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