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CPI (M) demands probe into irregularities in agriculture universities following CAG report

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Srinagar: Following the draft report of the Comptroller and Audit General ( CAG) exposing the discrepancies in the recruitment and promotion procedures with the top agricultural universities of Jammu and Kashmir, CPI (M) leader Mohamad Yousuf Tarigami has sought a credible probe into the issue.

The CAG in its reports has pointed out that the authorities in both SKUAST Jammu and SKAUST Kashmir had violated the UGC norms for the direct recruitment of teaching positions, promotions, and entitlements.

In a statement issued here, Tarigami said: “The observations made by the CAG are very serious, and needed to be probed thoroughly so that responsibility could be fixed.”

“The flagrant violation of the norms and favoritism is bound to only dent the image of these top-tier institutions but also mar their academic, research, and other activities,” Tarigami said.

“This is very unfortunate that those who had helmed the affairs of the such institutions were found involved in venal practices by an independent authority like CAG,” he said.

“It becomes imperative to commission a credible investigation into the irregularities pointed out by the CAG to save these prime institutions,” he added.

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