DU removes principals of DCAC, Aurobindo College (evening)
Abhay Anand | May 25, 2020 | 12:38 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI:
Delhi University has removed the principals of Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (DCAC) and Sri Aurobindo College (evening). The senior-most teachers of the colleges have been appointed as temporary arrangements.
As per an order issued by the university, Rajiv Chopra who was appointed as the OSD (Officer on Special Duty) for Delhi College Of Arts and Commerce had completed his term long back and, therefore, been sent back to his parent college. Chopra was appointed as OSD for DCAC for six months in October 2013, has completed more than six years as OSD.
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