Sopory demits office as Jawaharlal Nehru University V-C
IIT Delhi professor Jagdeesh Kumar on Wednesday took over the reins of the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) from outgoing vice-chancellor S.K. Sopory, and asserted his focus would be on strengthening the varsity’s “heterogeneous” character.
Mr Sopory, a favorite among students and teachers, was given a farewell which was attended by deans and directors of various schools and departments of the varsity.
A molecular biologist, Mr Sopory began his academic career in 1973 as a faculty at JNU’s School of Life Sciences.
From making the governance at varsity paperless to resumption of the students’ union, Mr Sopory is credited with introducing several new departments and courses besides revamping the sexual harassment policy of the university which now also has penalty provisions for fake cases.
Taking a strong stand, Mr Sopory had also lashed out at comments made by a pro-RSS journal that JNU was home to “huge anti-national block”, saying the varsity is home to “intellectuals” and not anti-nationals and has contributed considerably to nation building.
The new V-C, Jagadeesh Kumar, who was a professor of electrical engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, said his focus will be on “nation building” and strengthening the varsity’s heterogeneous character.
The President, as Visitor of all central universities, selected Mr Kumar from a panel of four eminent persons, including scientist V.S. Chauhan, coordinator of the National Centre of Applied Human Genetics, JNU, R.N.K. Bamezai and Ramakrishna Ramas-wamy of the department of physical sciences, JNU. Mr Kumar, a karate expert, was born in Mamidala, Nalgonda district, Andhra Pradesh.