No university in the country is free from politics, Narlikar said while speaking at the convocation of Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University here yesterday.
Over 73,000 degrees, including PhDs, were conferred on the students at the ceremony, while 179 merit holders of various examinations were presented 438 medals and prizes, that included 294 gold, 42 silver and 102 bronze.
The university also bestowed the prestigious Doctor of Letters (D.Litt.) on octogenarian Vasant Raipurkar, the former principal of a local college.
"In earlier times, scholars were given an important place by kings and queens in their kingdoms. But in recent times, those with money and power are given respect in society," he said.
"Even intellectuals have failed to earn respect as they live for themselves and don't want to work for the society. Research sector is also plagued by bureaucracy, red-tapism and lack of innovative attitude and creativity," he noted.
"Though everybody deserves a chance of getting education in democracy, intelligent students must be given advanced learning opportunities," he said.
The university's Vice Chancellor Siddharth Kane presided over the function.
