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V-C: Nothing to worry!

IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS were charred and everyone knew what it was. But surprisingly everyone avoided speaking exactly what was lost when the fire broke out in KGMU?s administrative block on Thursday morning.

Published on: Jan 13, 2006 12:28 AM IST
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IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS were charred and everyone knew what it was. But surprisingly everyone avoided speaking exactly what was lost when the fire broke out in KGMU’s administrative block on Thursday morning.

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It was reported that documents related to purchase of equipment and those related to financial bungling were burnt. Some of the documents were related to purchase on which enquiry was also set up.

However, when vice chancellor Prof Mahendra Bhandari was asked about the loss of documents ,he had several reasons to say nothing was serious enough.

“None of the important documents and specially those related with frauds are kept loose like this. We have lost documents but nothing to worry as the loss of life is greater,” he said at the press conference conducted to clarify KGMU’s position on the death of Deepak Agrawal, the 2004 batch MBBS student.

However, some of the senior faculty members had different views. They said since maintaining document is a daily affair the office staff can very well explain what all documents have been burnt. They said declaration of the loss of documents is being deliberately delayed.

Not just teachers but even the students were confused. Those present in the demonstration denied that it were KGMU students who pelted stones and burnt the offices.

 
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