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Tamil Nadu Assembly: DMK Govt passes third bill to vet Governor’s powers to appoint university VCs

The third bill cleared on Thursday added Dr Ambedkar Law University to the list of institutions where the MK Stalin government can decide whom to appoint as vice chancellor

by Nav Jeevan
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Tamil Nadu Assembly: DMK Govt passes third bill to vet Governor’s powers to appoint university VCs

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CHENNAI, MAY 6

In a calculated to move to precipitate the governor-state government relations and vet the powers of the former, the MK Stalin-led administration is determined to curtail the powers of Governor RN Ravi to appoint vice chancellors of universities in Tamil Nadu, thus empowering the state government to take the final call.

The DMK government passed three bills to stop the governor from picking vice chancellors for state universities. The third bill cleared on Thursday added Dr Ambedkar Law University to the list of institutions where the Stalin government can decide whom to appoint as VC.

The first two bills, Tamil Nadu Universities Laws (Amendment) Act, 2022, and Chennai University Act, 1923 [Chennai University (Amendment) Act, 2022] were passed with the expression “chancellor” being replaced with “government” on April 25.

Call it perfect timing or well-planned, these bills were passed just as the governor was inaugurating a conference of university VCs at Udhagamandalam on the day. Until these bills were passed, the power to appoint VCs to the 13 state universities was vested in the governor, who is also the chancellor of these institutions.

Defending his government’s latest move, Stalin said that it has been a tradition that the governor would appoint VCs in consultation with the state government. However, in the past four years, the governor has been making appointments unilaterally to the universities without any consultation, the CM alleged.

Calling the stand of the governor one against the principles of democracy, Stalin said that the “governor has been acting as if he himself has the exclusive right to appoint the vice chancellors and disrespecting the state government. Rather it is the state government that has the responsibility to provide higher education and should be consulted. Not being able to participate in the decision making had been causing irregularities in the overall administration of the universities.”

Tamil Nadu has taken its cue from West Bengal, Maharashtra, Telangana, and Gujarat, which passed the bills, quoting recommendations in the Punchhi Commission report.

Appointed by the UPA government in 2007, the Justice Madan Mohan Punchhi Commission looked into the Centre-state relations with a special focus on the role of governors. The commission submitted its report in March 2010, in which it opposed the powers vested in the governors in educational matters.

The report recommended against the appointment of VCs by the governor, a post “not provided in the Constitution”. It would lead to clashes in functions and powers between the state government and the governor and also give space to controversies and criticism, said the report.

 

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