Five senate members in Calicut varsity to lose their membership

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At slightest 5 members successful the legislature of the University of Calicut are acceptable to suffer their rank due to the fact that of the culmination of their tenure arsenic section assemblage representatives.

K.K. Abdul Gafoor from Wayanad, N. Shiyolal from Kozhikode, V.K.M. Shafi from Malappuram, E. Chandrababu from Palakkad, and Aljo P. Antony from Thrissur were elected to the legislature from the section bodies category. Three of them are affiliated to the Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)], and the others are from the Indian Union Muslim League. While 4 of them did not contention the just-concluded section assemblage polls, different was defeated erstwhile the results were declared.

Sources said that they could proceed successful the legislature for different 3 months. However, the authorities whitethorn commencement the process for the predetermination of the caller members soon.

Senate gathering

Meanwhile, the legislature is scheduled to conscionable again connected Thursday to prime its nominee for the search-cum-selection sheet to take a caller Vice-Chancellor for the university. Though Dharmaraj Adat, erstwhile V-C, Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit, and A. Sabu, subordinate secretary, Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment, were selected astatine the legislature meetings held connected August 23 and October 30, respectively, some of them had declined to instrumentality up the job.

Thursday’s gathering follows a absorption from the Kerala High Court wherever the authorities has challenged the Chancellor’s constitution of the search-cum-selection committee connected October 31. The tribunal has asked the assemblage authorities to question the consent of the nominee arsenic well. The Chancellor had besides issued a notification seeking exertion for the V-C’s post, and the past day for sending them was December 5.

Published - December 18, 2025 02:30 americium IST

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