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Updated Mar 11, 2021 | 09:08 IST
Prof. PC Joshi has been appointed as the interim Vice-Chancellor of Delhi University on March 10, 2021. He will continue taking up the charge until the appointment of a new permanent VC. Delhi University appoints PC Joshi as interim VC  |  Photo Credit: Representative Image
Delhi University has appointed Professor Pooran Chand Joshi as interim Vice-Chancellor on March 10, 2021. Professor PC Joshi has been recruited as the interim VC as Professor Yogesh Kumar Tyagi s tenure came to an end on March 9, 2021. The appointment of interim Vice-Chancellor is made by following the Delhi University Act, 1922.
The outgoing VC Prof Yogesh Kumar Tyagi was suspended from his position due to the misconduct in official records and his absences. Prof. Tyagi found guilty of leaving faculty positions vacant for years despite multiple reminders. He was suspended last year in October by the president of India, Ram Nath Kovind. Delhi
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NEW DELHI: Nearly a month after the Union Finance Minister announced the setting up of 100 Sainik schools across India on PPP mode, balls have been set rolling to introduce the pattern in about 25 Navodaya schools in several states on a pilot basis.
Under the plan, initiated by the Prime Minister’s office in 2017, at least one school in each district of the country will be run on the pattern of existing Sainik schools to develop “the ethos of national spirit, indomitable courage, an unfailing commitment to values of respect for country and society and imbibe the importance of physical fitness and embody the national pride”.