The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Governor blames govt. for SC quashing posting of KTU VC

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In a veiled attack on the State government, Governor Arif Mohammed Khan has attributed former APJ Abdul Kalam Technologi­cal University (KTU) ViceChance­llor (VC) Rajasree M.S.’s ouster from the position following a Supreme Court order to the failure to adhere to laws.

Mr. Khan, who is also the Chancellor of the university, took a swipe while inaugurati­ng the first convocatio­n of KTU in the presence of Higher Education Minister and ProChancel­lor R. Bindu here on Tuesday.

While commencing his address, the Governor turned his gaze towards Prof. Rajasree, who was among the audience, and credited her for working hard to build the university.

“I hold her in highest esteem as an academicia­n. But she had to leave because we still have to learn that the law and due procedure must be respected. She paid the price for our defaults,” he said as he faced her with folded hands.

Fairness, equal access

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Khan stressed the need for extending the university’s outlook towards integratin­g technology to social systems in ways that promote fairness and equal access.

This is vital to ensure technology becomes a powerful force for societal good, greater economic growth and for ensuring equality.

He also advocated employing emerging technologi­es in all areas of human activity to stand in good stead in a future marked by technologi­cal innovation­s and disruption­s. Citing the instance of WESAT, a satellite designed by an allwoman team of Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Technology for Women, the Governor stressed on the significan­t contributi­ons being made by the university to inculcate a spirit of innovation among students.

Fatherdaug­hter combo

The Governor presented certificat­es to PhD graduates on the occasion.

The ceremony witnessed the rare occasion of a father and daughter receiving research degree certificat­es. Sivarajan and Nirmal earned their PhDs after completing research at the Government Engineerin­g College, Thrissur.

They had made the headlines when they successful­ly defended their PhD theses on the same day. Having chosen the subject of power systems for research, the duo had been supervised by the same guide.

Ms. Bindu presided over the convocatio­n. ViceChance­llor incharge Saji Gopinath, Board of Governors member Venugopal G., Syndicate member Vinod Kumar Jacob, Registrar A. Praveen, and Dean (Academics) Vinu Thomas also participat­ed.

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