Notice to Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology over quota violation

However, institutions like AIIMS, IISER, NITs, IITs etc are following the government rules on reservation

By :  harigovind
Update: 2015-10-07 05:56 GMT
Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology

KOZHIKODE: Kerala High Court has issued a notice to Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST) and the union department of science and technology on a  petition  over the alleged violation of reservation norms. 

The  court also issued notices  to the SC/ST national commissions and Union department of personnel and training seeking their response.  

The petition was filed by SNDP Veloravattom branch president A.P.  Reji  based on a report published  by Deccan Chronicle on July 27.

Article carried by Deccan Chronicle on violation of reservation norms by the Sree Chitra institute.

The petitioner said:  “Being an institution of national importance under the Union department of science and technology, it is expected that the SCTIMST will follow the reservation policy of the Government of India.  However,  the petitioner and other like-minded persons have learnt from different sources that the SCTIMST is not implementing the reservation policy as far as Group A posts of scientists/engineers/ assistant professor and higher posts are concerned."

The details available with DC  from 2007 onwards confirm  that the institution has violated  the government directives on  top posts in this regard.

However,  institutions like AIIMS, IISER, NITs, IITs etc are following the government rules on reservation.

Originally established by the Government of Kerala as an advanced centre for medical specialities, the SCTIMST metamorphosed into an ‘Institute of national Importance’ with the status of a university in 1980 under the department of science and technology, Government of India.

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