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Change of rules on selection of vice-chancellors may escalate DMK-governor standoff in Tamil Nadu

Two Bills passed in the Tamil Nadu Assembly on April 25 propose to take away the governor’s powers to appoint vice-chancellors of the state-run universities. The Bills need to be forwarded by Governor RN Ravi to the President for his assent to become a law

April 26, 2022 / 12:49 IST
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File image: DMK chief MK Stalin
File image: DMK chief MK Stalin

Tamil Nadu assembly on April 25 passed two Bills empowering the state government to appoint vice-chancellors to the 13 universities in the state.

The move is likely to escalate tensions between the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) government led by chief minister MK Stalin and governor RN Ravi. At present, the power of appointing vice-chancellors of these universities lies with the governor, who is the chancellor of these universities.

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Amendments

The Bills introduced in the assembly by higher education minister K Ponmudy proposed amending the Tamil Nadu Universities Laws (Amendment) Act, 2022, which covers 12 universities, and Chennai University Act, 1923, which governs the functioning of Chennai University.