IIM (C) seeks dismissal of NDA members
Calcutta: The Faculty of the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, on Sunday sought distance of six “illegal” members, proposed by the previous NDA government, in their Board of Governors of the decisive meeting before June 18 convened to decide on the proposed structure of the fee IIMS.
“We want the six council members on the illicit removed before June 18, so that the meeting is not considered illegal because of their presence. If they can not be removed, so that they should only as observers and do not participate in the proceedings, Ashis Bhattacharya, dean of the IIM (C) Faculty Council, said here.
Pointing Device, which the Council, the Union Human Resources Ministry on the “complexity possible”, he said: “We hope the Government will take necessary measures for their early removal, preferably before the meeting. ”
The Council argued that the appointment of these members of the NDA government as “illegal” for inclusion was needed before the decisive meeting on March 26 on the proposal for a tax cut, without consultation with the Government of West Bengal.
Furthermore, filed a motion to petition the High Court of Calcutta April 28 against the legality of the 26 March meeting, to authorize the Board of Directors chairman YC Deveshwar on a draft resolution on the tax decrease. Deveshwar later announced acceptance of central directive on the reduction of taxes.
“Given that the case is sub judice, we do not want these members to attend the next meeting,” said Bhattacharya.
With the fee in instalments almost controversy however, the Council wanted the differences with Deveshwar circumcised, until the fee cut problem could be resolved before the meeting.
“We hope that the differences between what the president to resolve by then. We need cooperation, in order to take a decision on the fee structure for the curtains on the continuing controversy,” said Dean.
The meeting next week to benefit from the issue of fee structure as by the heads of six IIMS during his meeting with the secretary general training Union SC Tripathi June to eight.
In addition, the proposal of a “flexibility” must-scholarship program for poor students would also be on the agenda. These proposals, as with the centre, should be that the Boards of Governors of the IIMS of the decision before June 25