Updated
Updated · The Hindu · Jun 20
Academicians Oppose Periyar University's 9-Month Rehire Plan, Citing ₹26 Lakh Loss
Updated
Updated · The Hindu · Jun 20

Academicians Oppose Periyar University's 9-Month Rehire Plan, Citing ₹26 Lakh Loss

1 articles · Updated · The Hindu · Jun 20

Summary

  • Periyar University has recirculated a June 17 agenda to re-employ Tamil professor S. Velayuthan from July 1 to March 31, 2027, reviving a proposal Syndicate members had deferred in March pending legal consultation.
  • AUT Tamil Nadu said the move fits a pattern of allegedly illegal re-employment for favored teachers retiring in June, while similarly placed faculty were denied extensions between 2022 and 2026.
  • K. Raja said the latest extension alone would cost the public exchequer ₹26 lakh, and former PUTA president V. Vaithianathan alleged bribery influenced re-employment decisions since 2022.
  • The dispute already features in an interim report by a government-appointed inquiry committee led by IAS officer S. Palanisamy, which recorded the June-retirement re-employment issue.
  • A senior university official said the next step will depend on the Syndicate's decision and consent from the convenor and higher education secretary, as teachers' groups press for a high-level state inquiry.

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