RIL, BHU refute news of selecting Nita Ambani as a visiting professor, but social science dean claims to have sent an invite

The RIL spokesperson said that no proposal or invitation has been received.

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BHU also said that the Academic Council didn't receive any request on selecting Nita Ambani as the visiting professor.
A day after students staged a demonstration at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) opposing a proposal to make Nita Ambani, Executive Director at Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), a visiting professor, the oil and gas company's spokesperson confirmed that the news was false.

In a statement to news agency ANI, the spokesperson said that the news is fake, and "no proposal or invitation to make her visiting lecturer of BHU has been received" nor has it been extended to Nita Ambani from the university.

Soon after the University took to Twitter to release an official statement addressing the reports.


In a statement tweeted, the press release said that BHU hasn't taken any 'official or administrative decision' on selecting Mrs Ambani as the visiting professor.


The release also noted that any permission regarding selecting a visiting faculty requires permission from the Academic Council, and no such request has been given by the authorising committee.

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News agency IANS quoted the Dean of social science faculty, Prof. Kaushal Kishore Mishra, saying that he, 'in my personal capacity', had sent an invite to Ambani to deliver a guest lecture at the Women Study Centre.

On Tuesday, Shubham Tiwari, a student protesting, told PTI that he would instead have an individual visit who has set an example of women empowerment. The PTI report had also quoted Prof Nidhi Sharma, coordinator of the Centre for Women's Studies and Development, "the proposal to make Nita Ambani a visiting professor has been sent to the authorities... She is a woman entrepreneur. If she joins our centre, the women of Purvanchal will get the benefit of her experience."

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