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JNU reinstates whistleblower former IIT Kharagpur professor

IIT Kharagpur had suspended Kumar for ‘misconduct’ in May 2011, the same year the Supreme Court had lauded him as an ‘unsung hero’ for his efforts to reform the IIT Joint Entrance Examination

Updated on: Aug 25, 2017 10:50 AM IST
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New Delhi Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has reinstated whistleblower former IIT Kharagpur professor Rajeev Kumar, whose penalty of compulsory retirement was quashed by Pranab Mukherjee days before he demitted office as president.

An official JNU order has said, “In continuation of... HRD Ministry’s letter and Delhi High Court’s order, Rajeev Kumar is requested to resume his duties in School of Computer and Systems Sciences immediately.” (HT Photo)
An official JNU order has said, “In continuation of... HRD Ministry’s letter and Delhi High Court’s order, Rajeev Kumar is requested to resume his duties in School of Computer and Systems Sciences immediately.” (HT Photo)

“In continuation of... HRD Ministry’s letter and Delhi High Court’s order, Rajeev Kumar is requested to resume his duties in School of Computer and Systems Sciences immediately,” an official order issued by JNU has said.

IIT Kharagpur had suspended Kumar for “misconduct” in May 2011, the same year the Supreme Court had lauded him as an “unsung hero” for his efforts to reform the IIT Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) which has since been renamed JEE Advanced.

The institute had set up a probe panel that found him guilty.

Kumar was accused of “damaging the reputation of the institute” by levelling allegations on issues ranging from irregularities in the purchase of laptops to rampant copying by students during examinations.

In 2014, the IIT decided to compulsorily retire him.

Following the high court’s stay order, Kumar on lien for two years joined Jawaharlal Nehru University in 2015. However, he was relieved from JNU in June to allow him to re-join IIT Kharagpur.

The IIT had last week accepted his resignation following communication of the presidential order, and the professor had appealed to the JNU vice chancellor to reinstate him.

“Kumar will also be entitled to benefits from the date he was relieved from JNU,” the official order said.

Days before he demitted office last month, Mukherjee had ordered setting aside of the penalty imposed on Kumar.

 
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