VCs in WB caught in tussle between Governor, state govt over Yoga Day

Press Trust of India  |  Kokata 

A tussle over Day celebrations has left Vice Chancellors (VCs ) of the state -run universities in a difficult situation in after Keshari Nath wrote directly to them to observe the event on June 21, drawing objection from the

Education Minister yesterday said that the had directly sent letters for International Day celebrations to universities, bypassing the state government, which was "unprecedented and unacceptable".

But the VCs said they will take an "appropriate decision at an appropriate time" on the matter.

of confirmed having received a letter from the about International Day celebrations in the university

VC told PTI, "Two days back we got a letter from signed by His Excellency the Governor of who is also our "

The letter suggested observing the on June 21 in a proper manner, the VC informed.

"Usually the Governor does not personally sign in all his correspondences. But, this time the letter had his signature," he said.

To a question if the university will observe the Yoga Day, the VC said, "I can only say we will take appropriate decision at appropriate time."

The VCs of two other state-run universities-- the and the Kalyani University-- however, said they were yet to get any such letter.

VC of said, "While we have not received any such letter, we have already been running a under physical education department for quite some time where a routine course is taught and yoga sessions are held under the watchful eyes of a "

Ghosh said they observe the Yoga Day with due importance at the on behalf of the university every year.

"So whether we get the letter from the Govenor or not, the Yoga Day observations will take place nevertheless at our Yoga Centre," he said.

When contacted of Jadavpur University, Suranjan Das said, "No we have not received any letter from about Yoga Day observations in JU."

Asked if the institution will observe the day in case the letter reached the varsity before June 21, Das said, "I told you we did not receive any such letter. That's all.

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First Published: Fri, June 15 2018. 20:05 IST