JU cancels spl convocation to be addressed by governor in view

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Dec 21 2019 | 7:05 PM IST

The Jadavpur University on Saturday decided not to hold the scheduled Special Convocation programme to be addressed by the Chancellor who is also the state's governor, in view of the threat of students' bodies to show black flag to him, an official said.

The university's annual convocation which does not require the Chancellor's presence, however, will be held on the same date - December 24, JU Registrar Snehamanju Basu told PTI.

Honorary doctorate degrees are conferred to eminent personalities in special convocations in all universities and it is followed by the annual convocation.

The decision not to hold the Special Convocation has been taken at an Executive Committee meeting in the wake of the threat of Left students' bodies to show black flag to Chancellor and Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar if he presides over the function, Basu said.

"We wanted to avoid any situation during an occasion where luminaries would have been conferred honorary doctorates in various disciplines," the registrar said.

She said the Special Convocation where four dignitaries will be conferred honorary doctorate degrees will be held on a later date "due to some emerging situations".

The decision to hold the annual convocation on the same date stands "but we will discuss the rescheduled timings at a meeting of the Court on Monday", Basu said.

The Court is the the highest decision-making body of the institute.

Arts Faculty Students Union General Secretary and SFI leader Debraj Debnath said, the left union has submitted a letter to the university authorities saying "the students aired reservation to be part of any event in the university which will be attended by the governor due to his statements and stance on issues like the NRC, CAA and his role in calling police to the campus on September 19."
A senior professor of Jadavpur University Teachers' Association said, "The Special Convocation had to be cancelled in view of the sentiments of a section of students, who are stake holders of the institute."
Another JU source said two of the four personalities had informally told the authorities about their inability to accept honorary doctorate at the Special Convocation "for certain reasons."

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First Published: Dec 21 2019 | 7:05 PM IST

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