Chancellor says he tried to solve the problem, but government did not respond
The Madras High Court on Friday questioned the State government for not having taken Governor Banwarilal Purohit, in his capacity as the Chancellor of Anna University, into confidence before constituting a Commission of Inquiry last year into the charges of bribery, corruption, malpractice, financial irregularities, irregular appointments and so on against M.K. Surappa, whose three-year tenure as Vice-Chancellor ended on April 11.
Justice M. Govindaraj asked how the government could “ignore” the Governor despite him being the administrative head of the university.
The question was posed when Additional Solicitor-General R. Sankaranarayanan, representing the Chancellor, said the Governor attempted to find an amicable solution to the hostile relationship between the government and Mr. Surappa, in the interest of the institution, but the government did not respond.
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Covid-19 in the State is going out of control, says TN govt
April 15, 2021
On Wednesday the State reported the highest daily cases of 7,819
With the rapid increase in Coronavirus cases in the second wave in Tamil Nadu, Advocate General Vijay Narayan told the Madras High Court on Thursday that the Covid-19 in Tamil Nadu is going completely out of control. Further, officials are unable to predict how the virus would act due to the mutations.
The rapid spread was not due to the Assembly elections held on April 6. It is not only Tamil Nadu but also other States have also been affected due to the virus, the AG pointed out when the Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee was hearing a case relating to arrear examinations.
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‘Students won’t be allowed to clear arrears without taking online exams’
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2.66 lakh students have already appeared for the tests and the rest will be made to in the second schedule, State tells HC
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The court was told the government earlier decided to cancel arrear exams, considering the threat posed by COVID-1
2.66 lakh students have already appeared for the tests and the rest will be made to in the second schedule, State tells HC
The State government on Thursday informed the Madras High Court that students from arts and science colleges would not be allowed to clear arrears without appearing for online examinations. It said 2,66,339 students from 10 different universities in the State had already appeared in the first schedule of the examinations conducted since October 2020, and the rest 1,93,370 students would be made to appear in the second schedule.