Sanskrit varsity Syndicate decides to go ahead with faculty recruitment, KCA cricket stadium project

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A Syndicate gathering of the Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit (SSUS), Kalady, held connected Tuesday decided to proceed with the recruitment of Assistant Professors and the cricket stadium task successful relation with the Kerala Cricket Association (KCA).

The gathering assumed value arsenic Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar, who is besides the Chancellor of the varsity, had earlier directed the authorities to enactment connected clasp the recruitment of imperishable Assistant Professors based connected a 2021 notification. The members of the Syndicate nominated by the Chancellor and the Save University Campaign Committee (SUCC) had alleged that the Left-backed members were acting successful haste arsenic they intended to implicit the process earlier the Assembly elections.

The authorities volition present pass the Chancellor that the powers to enlistee module members are vested with the Syndicate. The Syndicate volition besides taxable that the Chancellor lacked the powers to frost recruitment, they said. The Syndicate members nominated by the Chancellor recorded their dissent against the determination to spell up with the recruitment. The varsity authorities said the Chancellor has asked Vice-Chancellor K.K. Geethakumary to conscionable him with the files related to the recruitment connected February 19.

The Syndicate besides decided to little the Chancellor astir the cricket stadium task involving the KCA. The authorities volition pass him that the cricketing assemblage volition person lone onshore usage rights. The KCA volition acceptable up a shot crushed and sports hostel installation for students connected the field arsenic portion of the agreement, they said.

The SUCC had accused the authorities and a fewer Syndicate members of aiding their commercialized interests by joining hands with a backstage bureau similar the KCA.

Published - February 17, 2026 07:22 p.m. IST

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