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Technical education dept halts process to recruit PTU registrar

This has been done following a complaint that there was lack of transparency and guidelines are being violated.

Published on: Mar 11, 2020 10:13 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Jalandhar | By , JALANDHAR
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The Punjab technical education department has asked the Inder Kumar Gujral Punjab Technical University (IKG-PTU) to stop the process of recruiting registrar, it has learnt. This has been done following a complaint that there was lack of transparency and guidelines are being violated.

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A communication in this regard was sent to the vice-chancellor (VC) of Punjab Technical University by department recently with the approval of Punjab technical education minister Charanjit Singh Channi. In December last year, the state government had asked the varsity to complete within three months the process for filling the posts of registrar and controller of examination.

In January this year, PTU had sent a draft of the regulations for recruitment of the posts to the state government and they are still to be cleared.

The complaint was filed by Hoshiarpur resident Raj Shreejeet Singh in Feb this year with the PTU’s board of governors, saying the criteria approved by the board is being overlooked. “The total distribution of marks exceeds the maximum limit for the section of administrative officers. This is against the established law as decided by the Supreme Court of India,” mentions the complaint, demanding that the process be started afresh in a transparent manner.

PTU vice-chancellor Prof Ajay Kumar Sharma said It was a good sign that state technical education department is taking complaints vigilantly. “We will apprise the state government about the recruitment process,” he said.

 
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