Resigned to safeguard sanctity of post: NAAC chief

07 Mar 2023 09:14:47

NAAC chief 
 
 
NEW DELHI,
NATIONAL Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) Chairperson Bhushan Patwardhan has resigned, saying that he was doing so to safeguard “the sanctity of the post”, days after alleging that universities were obtaining questionable grades through unfair means.
In a letter to University Grants Commission (UGC) Chairman M Jagadesh Kumar on Sunday night, Patwardhan said, he was resigning from his post. “After careful reconsideration of the entire subject, I hereby resign from the position of Chairman of the Executive Committee, NAAC, Bengaluru in the larger interest of the UGC, NAAC, and Indian higher education system,” he wrote. “I wish to reiterate that I had nothing personal in this matter but it was an act to safeguard self-respect and the sanctity of the post of chairman EC and the NAAC,” he added. National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) is an autonomous body under UGC that assesses and certifies higher educational institutions with gradings as part of accreditation.
Patwardhan last week demanded an “independent inquiry” into UGC’s move to appoint an “additional chairman without any legal authority”. In another letter to the UGC Chairman last month, Patwardhan alleged that “vested interests and malpractices” were leading to some higher educational institutes obtaining “questionable grades”. He also expressed his “intent to resign” in that letter.
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