Maharashtra: Ramanand Teerth University VC assures action after PhD students allege staff crunch
PhD students of Maharashtra' university complained that their research theses were not accepted citing understaffed department.
Press Trust of India | July 20, 2024 | 06:51 PM IST
LATUR : Some students pursuing PhD at Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University in Nanded have alleged the staff crunch at a department is affecting them, prompting intervention by the vice chancellor who has assured to resolve the issue. A divyang researcher claimed when he went to submit his research thesis for English on Friday, he was turned away. "They told me that the department is understaffed. Despite directions from the Deputy Registrar, the concerned officials didn't accept my research thesis," he claimed.
Echoing him, another researcher said he travelled to the university on July 1 to submit a progress report on his thesis, but his documents were not accepted and he was asked to visit later. "The university should resolve the issue of staff crunch and find a solution to avoid inconvenience to students coming from far locations," senate member Ashok Mothe told PTI. Vice-chancellor Dr Manohar Chaskar said the issue would be resolved and an employee from the concerned department, who retired recently, would be reappointed.
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