Re: RE: [MTC Global] [News for Digest] CBI registers graft case against former IGNOU V-C

Dear Sir, I am reminded of the words of Bertrand Russell: " The problem with the world is, fools and fanatics are so sure ...of themselves and wiser people are full of doubts." How does this come about?. We have created a system of governance where evidence and facts are supposed to be mustered for making decisions. It has been shown and History is witness to the perversion of this principle. It has shown that any system is only as good as the people who run them. Even our legal systems have failed with contradictory laws and a dilatory justice delivery system.
Unfortunately, humanity has not found a better way of working. In all this our morality has undergone changes.
We have learned to accept material success as the sole criterion of high social standing. The examples are all around us. Not only are successful businessmen but successful politicians, successful religious leaders, and now successful educationists have taken the same route. The measure of success as the control over money is staggering. Some of our prominent educationists are known to control thousands of crores and use it in any manner that they feel like.
We do not mind anymore when anyone in authority turns venal and openly justifies it.
Best regards,
K.Paranjpe



On Tue, 31 Jul 2012 12:25:22 +0530 wrote
> Scrupulous and unscrupulous co-exist in the system. Unfortunately, unscrupulous and more in numbers as also they are strong in manipulation. Once in a while when we come to know of some good act, we do feel great. In the instant case, it is very difficult to say anything at this stage whether VC will be really punished. I am reminded of a couplet from Kaka Hathrasi that he recited some five decades ago and that is valid today also. It goes something like this…"Rishwat lete pakda gaya, rishwat deke choot jaa"RegardsVirendra Goel From: join_mtc@googlegroups.com [mailto:join_mtc@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Varun Arya
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 2:33 PM
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Subject: Re: [MTC Global] [News for Digest] CBI registers graft case against former IGNOU V-CIt is certainly a disturbing news, more so since it relates to the noble cause of education.

As Infosys Founder & Chief Mentor Mr. N. R. Narayana Murthy once said "managers should always go by the facts". I do not wish to comment any more on the enclosed news since I do not know the facts. However, I am certainly aware of the following related facts :

- In a survey done at Delhi amongst the leading citizens few years back (where I was also invited and present), CBI was rated as the most corrupt organisation within the government and media was rated as the most corrupt organisation outside the government. I have been a witness and victim of both in view of my persistent refusal to compromise.

On 25 June 2009, I met Mr. Ashwani Kumar, the then Director of CBI in his office in North Block, New Delhi. I told him about the rampant corruption in AICTE and handed over to him a dossier containing documentary evidence of the same. Acting promptly, he ordered for the investigation right away in my presence itself. This lead to a lot of much needed cleaning up action in AICTE at that time. Our Aravali Institute of Management also at last got the AICTE approval on merit alone on 01 July 2009 after fighting for nine long years.

CBI Headquarters also referred the matter to their Jodhpur office since we are located at Jodhpur. On 06 August 2009 morning, 10 members team from CBI Jodhpur landed up at our premises and when I requested for the purpose, their Investigating Officer DSP Mr. N. S. Chauhan rudely told me that an FIR was lodged against me, I was an accused and I should better behave like an accused. When I requested for the details and the case in the FIR, I was told to ascertain it from CBI Court only. Later in the day, when our advocate checked with the CBI Court, we were told that there was no case nor any FIR against me. Also the said CBI Jodhpur team was soon joined even by its head - SSP.

During the investigation, CBI Jodhpur team did not ask any question on the most important aspects for a good management institute like the faculty (we had a number of IITs & IIMs senior alumni and faculty teaching), courses (our courses were based on IIM Ahmedabad curricula), facilities or the organisational networking to facilitate the placements. All they were concerned with and did was the sizes of the various rooms including the bathrooms and toilets with the measuring tapes they were carrying.

CBI Jodhpur made a reference to the Government of Rajasthan in the context of our land conversion approval. Based on this, our land conversion approval was stopped. On the other hand, CBI Jodhpur also wrote to AICTE not to renew our approval, since we had not got the land conversion and therefore, we had not constructed the campus.

CBI Jodhpur wrote to AICTE to take action against us on matters which were none of their business and beyond their jurisdiction - like our taking action for gross indiscipline and misconduct against a student. Incidently here the student had earlier gone to the District Consumer Forum, Jodhpur and after we submitted the documentary evidences of student's misconduct to the court then the student did not pursue the matter.

All the above CBI Jodhpur did because they wanted some favours from us which we refused. Of course, we fought CBI Jodhpur's unwarranted acts administratively as well as judicially and CBI Jodhpur had to at last withdraw.

- Both Sikkim Manipal University and Punjab Technical University are state universities, that is, universities which came into existence because of Acts of respective state legislatures Sikkim and Punjab. By law, state universities have jurisdiction within the concerned state only. Their conducting any courses and programmes outside the relevant state are illegal. However, both said universities are known to have opened distance education centres all over India. They have centres even at Jodhpur, which are all illegal.

Thanks and best regards

Varun Arya
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At 10:22 28/07/2012, Prof. Bholanath Dutta wrote:


CBI registers graft case against former IGNOU V-C



New Delhi, July 27 (ANI): The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Friday registered a case against former Vice-Chancellor (V-C) of Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) Rajshekharan Pillai, on charges of corruption.

In a clear violation of norms, Pillai has been accused of permitting two varsities to run distance-learning courses. Soon after registering the case, the CBI carried out searches at his premises in Trivandrum and Kottayam. The CBI has alleged that Pillai during his tenure as V-C of IGNOU allowed Sikkim Manipal University and Punjab Technical University to run distance learning courses in violation of laid down procedures.

Pillai has, reportedly, been booked under charges of Prevention of Corruption Act, abuse of official position and criminal conspiracy. (ANI)


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