Munnar college principal suspended for issuing NOC to extend staffer deputation

Mr Ramesh was suspended alleging grave irregularity and insubordination and violation of government procedures.

Update: 2018-02-01 01:18 GMT
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Thiruvananthapuram: A controversy has erupted in the wake of the one-year extension given to an associate professor at the College of Engineering, Munnar, under the Centre for Continuing Education, Kerala, who was on deputation there for five years. 

The higher education department suspended Mr  P. Ramesh, associate professor, who was holding charge of the principal, for issuing an NOC to Mr  Ramesh Unnikrishnan, associate  professor,  without clearance from the department.

Mr Shaji Senadhipan, director in charge of the Centre for Continuing Education, issued the suspension orders  on January 23  and appointed Mr V.G. Biju, associate professor, as the principal in charge on the same day.

Mr Unnikrishnan was working as the director of the Thiruvananthapuram regional office of the AICTE  when he was sent on five- year deputation to the college in December 2012. After completing the deputation, he applied for a one-year extension and the  AICTE  approved it  based on the NOC given by the principal on January 18. 

Mr Ramesh was suspended alleging grave irregularity and insubordination and violation of  government procedures. 

Mr Unnikrishnan, now AICTE director,   denied the allegation and said that he was given the extension on the basis of the NOC issued by the  state government. The controversies were  being created by vested interests, he said.

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