A governance crisis at the University of Delhi that came to a head with the suspension of the vice-chancellor spotlights much broader problems in Indian higher education that could hobble the sector鈥檚 competitiveness, experts said.
Yogesh Tyagi, vice-chancellor of India鈥檚 most prestigious institution since 2016, was placed on leave by the country鈥檚 government after he and the university鈥檚 executive council at the same time.
Professor Tyagi鈥檚 decisions were declared null and void, as he had been on medical leave since July. Leadership duties were handed to Pooran Chand Joshi, the pro vice-chancellor who had been covering for Professor Tyagi for the past few months.
The Ministry of Education published a against Professor Tyagi on 28聽October. It claimed that 鈥渕any statutory and key posts鈥 had been left vacant, including those of registrar, treasurer, examinations controller, librarian, dean of colleges and others. It also alleged that cases related to 鈥渧igilance鈥 鈥 often meaning corruption 鈥 and sexual harassment had been pending for two years.
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The Times of India reported other charges related to , suspected misuse of funds by professors and .
Neither Professor Tyagi nor the university responded to requests for comment from 探花视频. But academics said that the problems reached beyond Delhi and pre-dated Professor Tyagi, who is known as a fine scholar and teacher, if not the most efficient administrator.
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Rajni Palriwala, a Delhi sociology professor who retired last month and has worked under numerous vice-chancellors, told THE聽that the many vacancies in teaching jobs accumulated before the most recent leadership. 鈥淭he vacancies have severely hampered the functioning of the university, across faculties and schools, not least with teachers overburdened,鈥 she said.
Corruption and harassment claims also existed under previous university leaders.
Professor Palriwala said that action on day-to-day matters has been slower in the past few years, but a combination of mismanagement, deliberate policy and politics had caused logjams.
鈥淎ll of the problems are compounded by a political regime that tries to control education, setting aside academic rationales and the idea of education as a public good,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hese institutions are made to function like elephants that cannot move, except in the direction that it wants.鈥
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Palash Deb, an associate professor at the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, told THE that 鈥渕ismanagement at the top is a common problem in both central and state universities in India鈥.
He added that one solution would be to overhaul the process for the selection of vice-chancellors 鈥渢o reduce political interference鈥.
鈥淕ood governance is critical for Indian universities to be globally competitive,鈥 Dr Deb said. 鈥淔aculty selection, reward and promotion are often based on considerations other than merit, which demoralises the more talented faculty members and provides them with little incentive to excel. Thus, weak governance has crucial implications for the competitiveness of Indian universities.鈥
Pushkar, director of the International Centre Goa, said that 鈥渢he presence of vocal and deeply entrenched various political factions easily leads to management problems of all kinds, and what is happening today is not unusual or surprising鈥.
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He felt that 鈥渢he university is going through a transition phase during which there is also a clash between old versus new rules. I believe this adds to the difficulties in addressing management and other related problems.鈥
While Covid-19 was also causing a major challenge to higher education, 鈥渋t is the politicisation of public universities and their limited autonomy, vis-脿-vis the government, which is the biggest obstacle to their global competitiveness鈥.
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