Monday, November 18, 2024

Univs running without elected representatives

Govt-appointed partisans occupying top positions and making vital decisions
Public universities are being run by non-elected and government-nominated vice-chancellors, without elections of students unions and with unelected representatives of registered graduates in the Senate.
No election to the vice-chancellor panel in the Chittagong University has been held for the last 20 years, in Rajshahi University for 12 years and Dhaka University for eight years.
Elections of registered graduates’ representatives to Senates of the Dhaka University, Rajshahi University, Chittagong University, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology and Khulna University have been overdue for years.
Jahangirnagar University has become an exception as it held its election to the vice-chancellor panel on July 20, after an interval of eight years.
The laws, under which the Dhaka, Jahangirnagar, Chittagong and Rajshahi universities are running, have identical provisions:
‘The vice-chancellor shall be appointed by the chancellor for a period of four years from a panel of three persons to be nominated by the Senate on such terms and conditions as may be determined by the chancellor, and shall be eligible for re-appointment for a further period of four years.’
Elections of the representatives of the registered graduates and teachers to the Senate of the Chittagong University have not been held in the last 26 and 11 years respectively.
In Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, election of representatives of registered graduates and teachers to the Senate has not been held in the last 21 years.
In Rajshahi University election of representatives of registered graduates has not been held in the last 18 years and of teachers’ representatives for the last seven years.
In Khulna University the last election to the Senate was held seven years ago.
In Jahangirnagar University the election of the representatives of registered graduates have not been held in the last 14 years, and the last election of teachers’ representatives was held in 2010.
In Dhaka University, the last election of representatives of registered graduates and teachers was held in 2009.
Election to the VC panel was never ever held in other public universities, including the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology and Khulna University, as the law empowers the chancellor to appoint a vice-chancellor of his choice.
Elections to the students’ unions of different universities have not been held in about two decades, which has virtually prevented students from working effectively to ensure the welfare of their fellow-students and playing their due role in running these universities.
No initiatives have been taken by the selected vice-chancellors of universities for holding elections to the vice-chancellor panel, while election to the students’ unions of the mentioned universities has remained elusive although students have been rallying for it.
New Age’s Chittagong University correspondent reports that election to the vice-chancellor panel could not be held for as many as 24 years. Instead of election, persons chosen by the government got the appointments during this long period.
The university has had eight vice-chancellors selected by the successive governments in the last 20 years. The incumbent VC, Anwarul Azim Arif, was appointed on 15 June, 2011.
University sources told New Age that only two vice-chancellors were elected by the Senate after the establishment of the university.
The Senate is not active in the university as its main role is to elect a VC, according to the Ordinance. The last election of representatives of registered graduates to the Senate was held in 1986, and the last election of teachers’ representatives was held in 2001.
The last election of the Chittagong University Central Students’ Union was held in 1990. Consequently, the five seats of representatives of the students’ union in the Senate have remained empty for about two decades.
The administrative officials of the university said the election of representatives of teachers and register graduates should take place after every three years.
The CU’s vice-chancellor, Anwarul Azim Arif, told New Age that whenever initiatives have been taken for holding election of registered graduates’ representatives, cases have been filed against the university by many people.
New Age’s Rajshahi University correspondent reported that in Rajshahi University election to the vice-chancellor panel has not been held for the last 12 years.
The last election of representatives of registered graduates was held in 1994 and of teachers’ representatives in 2005.
The last election to the Rajshahi University Central Students’ Union was held in 1989.
Rajshahi University’s vice-chancellor, Abdus Sobhan, was not available for comment.
In Dhaka University election to the vice-chancellor panel has not been held for eight years, the last such election being held in 2004.
Last May the High Court had asked the vice-chancellor of Dhaka University to explain why he would not be directed to call a Senate session to discuss the nomination of a three-member panel to appoint the vice-chancellor of the university.
Thirty Senate members, including DU Teachers’ Association general secretary Wahiduzzaman Chan, on 25 April sent a letter to the vice-chancellor, Professor AAMS Arefin Siddique, asking him to select a panel for choosing the vice-chancellor.
The last election of representatives of registered graduates to the Senate was held in June 2009, and of teachers’ representatives in the same month. Their tenure expired last June.
The last election to the Dhaka University Central Students’ Union was held in 1990.
AAMS Arefin Siddique refrained from making any comment, merely saying that election to the VC panel and DUCSU were sub judice.
New Age’s Jahangirnagar University correspondent said that the university held its last election to the vice-chancellor panel on July 20, after eight years, but it aroused protest by a section the teachers who said that elections to the Syndicate, Senate and students’ union should have preceded this election according to the accepted convention. The last election of registered graduates’ representatives was held in 1998.
The JU’s vice-chancellor, Anwar Hossain, said that election to the VC panel was held last month and all other elections would be held very soon.
Khulna University’s pro-vice-chancellor Mohammad Foyek Uzzaman, BUET’s registrar Abu Siddique and Shahjalal University of Science and Technology’s registrar Ishfaqul Hussain said that the laws guiding the universities have no provision for holding election to the VC panel.
Foyek Uzzaman said that in Khulna University the last election to the Senate was held in 2004, and Ishfaqul Hussain said that in Shahjalal University of Science and Technology election of representatives of registered graduate and teachers have not been held since 1991.
Teachers of various universities said that in the absence of such elections, partisan people were put into the top positions of the universities, and as a result in most cases highly qualified, experienced, internationally well-known academics with proven track- records are left out in the cold when top administrators are chosen for public universities
The University Grants Commission’s chairman, AK Azad Chowdhury, said that the UGC has nothing to do with elections of the universities according to its rules and regulations. ‘But personally I believe there should be elections,’ he said.

Courtesy of New Age

Related News

Chief Adviser opens waiting lounge at Dhaka airport

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Dr. Muhammad Yunus has opened a new waiting lounge for expatriate workers and their families at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka. The lounge was inaugurated after his return from the COP29 climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan. Dr. Yunus mentioned that he had previously opened a lounge for expatriate workers before ... Read more

Saudi Arabia opens doors to nurses from Bangladesh in landmark move

There are only a few dozen clinicians among nearly 30 lakh Bangladeshi expatriates in Saudi Arabia Kamran Siddiqui Highlights Saudi Arabia has begun recruiting Bangladeshi nurses, marking a significant milestone in overseas employment, as the Gulf nation traditionally employs lower-wage, less-skilled workers from the country. The recruitment process, targeting an initial intake of 500 nurses, ... Read more

DU changes admission test for Ijtema, ‘Ka’ unit exam to February 15

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The General Admission Committee of Dhaka University (DU) has rescheduled the “Ka” unit (science) admission test to February 15 due to the Biswa Ijtema. Previously, the exam was scheduled for February 1. “We decided to defer the ‘Ka’ unit test date as it coincides with Biswa Ijtema,” said Professor Mamun Ahmed, ... Read more

Yunus opens dedicated lounge for migrant workers at Dhaka airport

News Desk : dhakamirror.com In a heartfelt acknowledgment of their invaluable contributions, the country is set to honour its expatriate workers with a new lounge at the Dhaka airport designed to make their journeys more comfortable. Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Monday inaugurated a special lounge for the country’s migrant workers at Hazrat Shahjalal ... Read more

Khaleda’s 10-year jail term stayed by SC

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court on Monday stayed a 2018 High Court ruling that had extended Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson Khaleda Zia’s prison sentence from five years to 10 years in the Shaheed Ziaur Rahman Orphanage Trust case. A three-member Appellate Division bench led by Justice Md Ashfaqul Islam ... Read more

JnU students end protests after demands met

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Jagannath University students on Tuesday withdrew their movement, for the construction of the university’s second campus, after the interim government accepted their demands. AKM Rakib, an organiser of the movement, told reporters after a meeting held at the education ministry on the day that they were withdrawing the movement. ‘The government ... Read more

Applications for school admission begin

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Admission applications for grades one to nine in both public and private schools have started this morning. Students can start applying online from 11am. The application process will continue until 5pm on November 30, reports The Business Standard. After the application period ends, students will be chosen through a digital lottery, ... Read more

Grandchildren of deceased government employees now eligible to receive pensions, gratuity

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Government employees’ pensions and retirement benefits have been modified by the government, allowing their grandchildren to receive them in the event that no other eligible nominee is available. In this regard, a notification was released by the finance ministry today, November 10. The amendment comes amid a legal complication in this ... Read more

Entry exam for MBBS on January 17 and BDS on February 28

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The entrance exam for MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) 2024-2025 academic year will be held on January 17, while the BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery ) is scheduled for February 28. The dates were finalised at a meeting today at the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare at ... Read more

BMD Winter outlook: Winter going to be colder this year

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Eight to ten mild to moderate cold waves could hit the country in the upcoming winter, a Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) official stated yesterday. Two to three of those waves could turn into severe cold waves, with temperatures likely to drop as low as 4 degree Celsius, in the northwestern, northeastern, ... Read more

Govt made the decision to revoke Cyber Security Act

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Bangladesh’s interim government advisory council, on Thursday, made a policy decision to repeal the controversial Cyber Security Act. This decision was made at a meeting held at the office of chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus in Tejgaon, Dhaka. After the meeting, environment, forests and climate change adviser Syeda Rizwana Hassan confirmed ... Read more

Everyone must work together to save rivers: Rizwana

News Desk : dhakamirror.com “We must save rivers and stop pollution caused by mills and industries. However, the entire responsibility cannot be imposed on the government. Everyone must work together,” said Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan yesterday. “In a democracy, everyone has a stake. Preservation of the environment will only be successful when everybody participates,” ... Read more

Actress Shomi Kaiser arrested

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Actress Shomi Kaiser has been arrested from Uttara in the capital, said the police. Uttara West police station officer-in-charge Hafizur Rahman stated that she was arrested from a house in Sector 4 of Uttara at around 1:00 am on Wednesday. An on-duty officer at the Uttara (West) police station confirmed that ... Read more

Ijtema scheduled for two phases from January 31 to February 9: home adviser

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Bishwa Ijtema is set to take place in two phases from January 31 to February 9 next year, as announced today by Home Affairs Adviser Lt Gen (retd) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury. The first phase will be held from January 31 to February 2, with the second phase from February 7 to ... Read more

Bangladesh sent 9.3 lakh workers abroad since Jan

BSS With sincere efforts by different stakeholders, especially the government, Bangladesh sent abroad 9.3 lakh workers with jobs from January to 2 November this year. “The trend of overseas employment is satisfactory so far and we are expecting to send more remittance senders with jobs this year,” Director of Bureau of Manpower Employment and Training ... Read more

Policymakers unaware of people’s struggles as they don’t rely on public transport, says Road Safety Foundation

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Those responsible for public transport policymaking in the country do not use public transport in the capital, so they do not understand the sufferings people endure, Road Safety Foundation (RSF) Chairman AI Mahbub Uddin Ahmed said today (2 November). The chairman of the Road Safety Foundation (RSF), AI Mahbub Uddin Ahmed, ... Read more

Job aspirants can now try 4 times for BCS exam

News Desk : dhakamirror.com From now a job seekers will be able to sit for Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) examinations up to a maximum of four times. This decision was taken at a meeting of the advisory council chaired by chief adviser Dr Mohammad Yunus at his office on Thursday, said a press release from ... Read more

Load-shedding surpasses 1,500MW as Adani reduces generation

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Load shedding exceeded 1,500MW on Friday after yet another power producer, the Adani power limited, cut its production due to non-payment of bills. Grappling with a dollar crisis for more than two years, Bangladesh’s dues to power plants jumped to over Tk 43,000 crore in July. Adani’s outstanding bill stood at ... Read more

DU-affiliated 7-college students block Science Laboratory for 2nd consecutive day

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Students of seven colleges affiliated with Dhaka University (DU) have blocked the Science Lab intersection in the capital on Wednesday for the second consecutive day to press home their demand for a separate autonomous university. They blocked the crossing at about 11:00am halting vehicular movement. Students of the seven colleges — ... Read more

Madrasa student drowns in Cox’s Bazar

News Desk : dhakamirror.com A madrasa student drowned near the beach in Cox’s Bazar around 12:30pm today (26 October). The incident happened at Sugandha Point, confirmed Executive Magistrate of Tourism Division of Cox’s Bazar district administration Md Tanvir Hossain. The deceased has been identified as Mahmudur Rahman, son of Didarul Alam from Banglabazar area under ... Read more