Prof Gill pitted against Prof Goswamy, 41 candidates in the fray

Chandigarh | Tuesday | 21st August, 2018

Summary:

This time, too, Prof Gill stated that her group was committed to governance reforms and will stand by the resolutions passed in May. Last year, Prof Gill was supported by a group against former Vice-Chancellor Arun Kumar Grover. The Yograj-Amrinder group has accused the previous PUTA of a “lackadaisical approach” in dealing with Career Advancement Scheme (CAS) promotions. As many as 41 candidates are in the fray to contest the elections for executive posts such as president, vice-president, secretary, joint secretary and treasurer. With regard to governance reforms, it has also claimed that the outgoing PUTA did not use governance reforms draft as an opportunity to raise their voice for enhancing PU faculty and participation in the Senate and Syndicate..