Tamil Nadu Assembly adopts bill facilitating State to appoint vice-chancellors
Press Trust of India | April 25, 2022 | 12:54 PM IST | 1 min read
MK Stalin, Tamil Nadu CM said that even in Gujarat, the home state of PM Narendra Modi, the vice-chancellors are not appointed by governor but by State.
CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu Assembly on Monday adopted a bill empowering the state government to appoint vice-chancellors to various universities in the state, in an apparent bid to clip the wings of the Governor on the matter.
Higher education minister K Ponmudy tabled the bill to amend the Tamil Nadu Universities Laws to allow the state government to appoint VCs to the universities. The BJP opposed the bill at the introductory stage while the main opposition AIADMK, taking exception to a remark on late chief minister J Jayalalithaa by Congress Legislature Party leader K Selvaperunthagai, staged a walkout ahead of the passage of the bill.
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Earlier, chief minister MK Stalin, while appealing to members to support the government's initiative, said that even in Gujarat, the home state of the prime minister Narendra Modi, the vice-chancellors are not appointed by the governor but by the State. The same was the case with other states including Telangana and Karnataka. Opposition PMK supported the bill.
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