A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed following a series of talks between the state government and the varsity community. The government agreed to replace two members of the fact finding committee that has been constituted to look into the charges against Vice Chancellor A.P. Pandey.
However, the independent inquiry committee will continue to be headed by T. Nandakumar, formerly of the Meghalaya High Court, and submit its report within 15 days. During this period, Pandey will be on leave.
The Manipur University Teachers Association has levelled charges of serious administrative and financial irregularities against Pandey and demanded an independent inquiry committee under the Inquiry Commission Act, 1952.
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