5,000 students receive degrees, certificates at Jadavpur University convocation
Press Trust of India | December 24, 2023 | 10:19 PM IST | 2 mins read
Buddhadeb Sau, who was removed as the officiating VC of Jadavpur University by Governor CV Ananda Bose on disciplinary grounds, declared the ceremony open.
KOLKATA: Around 5,000 students received degrees and certificates at the convocation held at Jadavpur University on Sunday. Buddhadeb Sau, who was removed as the officiating vice chancellor of the university by Governor CV Ananda Bose on Saturday night on disciplinary grounds, declared the ceremony open but did not address the gathering or hand out the degrees but sat through the proceedings on the podium.
Sau delegated the responsibility of handing out the degrees to pro-VC Amitava Dutta. After Bose, the ex-officio chancellor of state-run universities, removed Sau from the post of interim VC, the state higher education department, in a communique issued late on Saturday night, allowed Sau to exercise his powers and perform the duty of declaring the convocation open in the interest of students.
Sau had apparently earned the wrath of Raj Bhavan for going ahead with the convocation, which is held on December 24 every year, on the scheduled date despite Bose not having given consent to the function citing legal issues. In the midnight communique, the higher education department described the Raj Bhavan's decision as "unilateral". Later, while speaking to reporters, Sau said the governor's letter to him cited no reason for removal from the post.
"Please ask the person who has given the order about the reason," he said. "The state government's communique allowed me to hold the court meeting just before the convocation and I went by the mandate. Everything was done in the interest of the students and I am thankful to the education minister (Bratya Basu) and his department. I also thank the chancellor (Bose) for allowing me to work all these days. But I would like to make it clear that I was asked to take over the post of interim VC and never hankered for it," he said.
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Sau did not comment on whether he would turn up at the VC's office on January 2, when the institute reopens after the Christmas-New Year vacation. "I will act as per the law. As the officiating VC, it was my responsibility to complete the convocation process," he added.
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