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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, April 27, 2015
University Of Jaffna – A New Beginning
Every tidbit of news from University Jaffna seemed troubling if not
horrible over the past years – a don caught having sex in his office
with a student and still being appointed VC, the present VC forcing
senior academics to endorse best wishes for President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s
re-election, a Dean altering receipts and still continuing in office,
violation of tender procedures and the person responsible being
appointed VC, pre-Council meetings where Council members were told
exactly how to vote, a book discussion banned by the present VC and the
VC telling the BBC that the Teachers’ Union and students had asked for
the ban even as the University Teachers’ Association President
Amirthalingam Rasakumaran denied that he had written to the VC asking
for the ban of the book discussion, appointments in violation of the
ordinances of the UGC and the Universities Act, etc.
Problems at other universities seemed to have been decisively cleared
afer the new government was returned but not at Jaffna. It was said that
the old council members appointed by Douglas Devananda and
dutifully rubber stamped by the UGC had refused to resign upon being
asked to do so. Ironically the UGC chairperson had resigned but the
council members at Jaffna were hanging on under the leadership of
Council Member and former VC Prof. P. Balasundarampillai. Even within
the TNA which had worked for the election of this government, cracks
were emerging as some TNA stalwarts grumbled that the reforms of January
8 did not seem to reach Jaffna. However, Mr. R. Sampanthan, the staid
TNA leader, remained complacent and confident. And he was right.
For suddenly the skies seemed to clear.
Global Tamil News just reported that a new set of external council
members have been appointed. In effect, the old incorrigible Devananda
Council had been fired. The TNA had made input to the process. Mr. R. Sampanthan had
devolved the responsibility of liaising with the government to MPs
Mavai Senathirajah, M.A. Sumanthiran and E. Saravanapavan and they have
done an excellent job working with Minister for Higher Education Sarath Amunugama. Jaffna University Science Teachers’ Union too had worked with the TNA in successfully getting sound people on board.Read More

