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Arunachal:  RGU gets full-time Vice-Chancellor

Professor Saket Kushwaha of Banaras Hindu University  is the new full time Vice Chancellor of RGU . 


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After a wait of nine-long-months, the Rajiv Gandhi University on Thursday got a full-time Vice-Chancellor with the appointment of Professor Saket Kushwaha of Banaras Hindu University, who joined office this evening.

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The Vice Chancellor’s chair had been remaining vacant since the last 9 months, following former VC Professor Tamo Mibang’s retirement.

Professor Kushwaha is a former Vice Chancellor of L. N Mithila University, Darbhanga, Bihar and Head of Agriculture Economics Department, Institute of Agriculture Sciences, Banaras Hindu University.

The President of India, in his capacity as the Visitor of Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal Pradesh has been pleased to appoint Prof Saket Kushwaha, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, as the Vice-Chancellor of RGU for a period of five years or till he attains the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier, with immediate effect, an MHRD statement issued here earlier on Monday said.

He was given an arousing welcome here at the Administrative Block gate by the RGU Students’ Union, RGU Employee’s Association, RGU Research Scholar’s Association, RGU Teachers’ Association, Administrative Officers and others.

In a brief interaction session, the new VC assured that the next five years will be fruitful in all possible ways. No teacher or student will suffer during my tenure, he said.

“Things are not always complicated, students and teachers are not opposites; they are complementary to each other with equal roles to play for the growth of the University. Teachers’ salary, funds from MHRD, Student welfare schemes and any other matters related to the university shall be made visible on the university’s website,” Prof Kushwaha said.

Speaking to the students union representatives, he said that an e-mail ID will be dedicated for them to redress their grievances, which he will personally supervise so that no students undergo any depriving situation during his time.

“Justice will be delivered in any case. I will never jump over your genuine points if you are able to address it to me with positive justifications,” Prof Kushwaha told the students.

From October 4, 3:45 PM onwards, RGU’s problems are mine, he said.

Meanwhile, the RGUSU which has been spearheading the movement, demanding for a regular VC has warmly welcomed the new VC and said, “With his arrival comes a ray of hope for all of us. The university remained without a permanent VC for 9 months with students being the ultimate sufferers. We have huge expectation from the new VC and we will be extending full cooperation so that the campus flourishes.”

 

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