In its meeting, the council decided that Pachauri will be on leave from TERI, its governing vouncil and the university till further review by it, given the subjudice nature of the matter.
"The Council welcomed former Competition Commission chief Ashok Chawla as its new Chairman. The Council looks forward to his leadership of this important institute.
"The Council also inducted the new Director General, Ajay Mathur as a Member of the Council who will operate with full executive powers," TERI said in a statement after its governing council met.
When asked whether Pachauri was forced to go on leave or he took the decision voluntarily, TERI declined to comment on it only saying, "Our version has been made clear in our statement. There is no connotation to it."
Chawla, who was also the former finance secretary, was appointed the new chairman after B V Sreekantan resigned recently after being a Member of the Council for over 40 years.
TERI had yesterday said that Pachauri's role is to ensure a "smooth transition" for Mathur.
Amid outrage over his appointment as TERI's Executive Vice Chairman, Pachauri has proceeded on leave yesterday from TERI University and communicated that he will skip the institution's convocation on March 7 after a group of students refused to receive degrees from him.
TERI said that the process for replacement of Pachauri as
DG had culminated after the appointment of Mathur as DG with full executive powers on July 23 last year.
"However as Mathur was able to join only on February 8 this year after he was finally relieved by the government of India, the Governing Council effected various interim arrangements so as not to destabilise the operations of the institute," it said.
"At the highest echelons of the institute, 14 of the 30 directors are women. The Governing Council of TERI supports the rights of women and has consistently ensured the provision of a secure environment and a safe work place for its employees," TERI said in the statement.
The development comes even as woman activists protested outside its office today and demanded the sacking of Pachauri while the governing council meeting was going on inside.
Meanwhile concerns of students regarding posts held by Pachauri have been passed on to the green body's governing council, TERI University said while asserting that its process and systems goes "beyond dependence" on a single individual.
The move came after some alumni of 2013-2015 batch, had yesterday written to Seth saying the recent "inaction" of the board of management at TERI University with respect to Pachauri "deeply saddened" them.
"Pachauri's continuing presence at the top is completely antithetical to our convictions as alumni and graduates of TERI University. We would like to make it explicitly clear that we are not in a position to accept our degrees from him at the upcoming convocation on March 7, 2016.
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