Audit report finds fault with Calicut varsity over grant allocation
The Hindu
₹4.5-crore aid meant for students from SC,ST, and OBC categories delayed
An audit report has found fault with the University of Calicut for delaying allocation of grants to the tune of ₹4.5 crore meant for students from Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Class categories in university departments.
The report for the year 2018-19 came up for discussion at a meeting of the Senate held on Thursday. It was pointed out that though the government had released the grants to the university, it had not been released owing to the incompetence of the office staff. The audit report took serious note of the fact that ₹1.8 crore excess fee had been charged from students who registered with the School of Distance Education.
The report said that the university departments were not following the workload provisions for teachers laid out by the University Grants Commission and the State Government. Many research students were not completing their research on time though they were getting the fellowship regularly. There were students who have not submitted their thesis even after 10 years. A sum of ₹45 lakh had been allocated as fellowship in the audit period. A remark by Vice Chancellor M.K. Jayaraj that no university in Kerala was following reservation norms in PhD admissions was objected to by the members.