"The President, who is the Visitor of Central Universities, has approved the dismissal of Viswa Bharati VC Dattagupta, as proposed by the ministry," Ghanshyam Goel, the spokesperson for the HRD ministry said.
Earlier this month, the HRD ministry had sent the file to the President recommending dismissal of Dattagupta, who was facing allegations of financial and administrative irregularities, after the Law Ministry and the Attorney General approved the procedures followed by it in the matter.
Mukherjee had twice earlier returned the file relating to Dattagupta to the HRD Ministry, the latest in November last year, asking whether denying the VC a "hearing in person" on allegations levelled against him was legally tenable, triggering speculation that both were not on the same page on the matter.
Amidst reports that Rashtrapati Bhavan and the Ministry
had divergent views on the issue, HRD Minister Smriti Irani had met the President recently.
Charges against Duttagupta included drawing salary from Visva Bharati and pension from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) simultaneously in alleged violation of the law. Under the law, he was required to have got his pension amount deducted from the pay he received from Visva Bharati.
Dattagupta, who was appointed in 2011, had over six months of his tenure left.
Earlier he had challenged the legality of the Ministry's fact-finding committee but his petition was dismissed by the Calcutta High Court.
Dattagupta had reportedly emailed his resignation to the President, which the HRD ministry was unwilling to accept.
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