10-16-2009, 05:31 AM
The matter has not gone down well with the university community as well. DUTA president Aditya Narain Mishra said they would raise the matter in the academic council and the executive council. âNo college should be allowed to disturb the basic tenets of university rules for governance and academics in the name of minority rights. The university administration should ensure that there is no change in the composition of the governing body. And what kind of say does the Church want in admissions of general category students?â Mishra wondered.
St Stephenâs College supreme council chairman Bishop Sunil K Singh, in an official communication to the college administration, has demanded a meeting of the governing body soon. The agenda reads: âAmendment of the college constitution for significant role of the Church of North India (as proposed in the supreme council meeting).â The purported aim behind this is to have a say in 35 per cent admissions under general quota at the prestigious college and the authority to appoint the vice-principal and bursar directly.
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St Stephenâs College supreme council chairman Bishop Sunil K Singh, in an official communication to the college administration, has demanded a meeting of the governing body soon. The agenda reads: âAmendment of the college constitution for significant role of the Church of North India (as proposed in the supreme council meeting).â The purported aim behind this is to have a say in 35 per cent admissions under general quota at the prestigious college and the authority to appoint the vice-principal and bursar directly.
http://www.dailypioneer.com/209401/Church-...A-cry-foul.html

