Education ministry seeks explanation from JNU V-C for skipping key conference without approval
The Education Ministry has asked Jawaharlal Nehru University Vice-Chancellor Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit for an explanation. This relates to her absence from a crucial conference. She reportedly missed the Central Universities Vice-Chancellors con...

It was noted that Pandit had skipped the conference of Vice-Chancellors of Central Universities without formal approval, they said.
There was no immediate response from the JNU Vice-Chancellor on the issue.
"Her absence was viewed seriously. In such circumstances, Vice-Chancellors are required to take prior approval. There was a conference at JNU coinciding with the Vice-Chancellors' conference. But it should have been kept in mind that the invite for this conference was extended much in advance," a source said.
The Ministry of Education organised a two-day conference of Vice-Chancellors of Central Universities in Kevadia, Gujarat from July 10-11.
The conference, as part of events to mark the five years of implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, brought together heads of Central universities to review institutional progress and collectively shape the path ahead.
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