Dinesh Singh (academic)
Dinesh Singh is an Indian professor of mathematics and since 2010, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Delhi.[1] He has been conferred with the Padma Shri which is the fourth highest civilian award awarded by the Republic of India.[2][3]
Early life and background
Singh earned his B.A. (Hons. – Maths) in 1975 and M.A. (Maths) in 1977 from St. Stephen's College, followed M.Phil (Maths) in 1978 from the University of Delhi. He did a PhD in Math from Imperial College London in 1981.[4][5] He holds numerous honorary doctorates some of them being awarded by University of Edinburgh, National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, University College Cork, Ireland.[5] and University of Houston[6]
Career
Singh started his career as Lecturer at St. Stephen's College, University of Delhi in 1981. Thereafter he joined Department of Mathematics, University of Delhi in 1987. He was the Head, Department of Mathematics, University of Delhi from December, 2004 to September, 2005. He served the University of Delhi as a Director, South Campus from 2005-2010. He officiated briefly as Pro Vice Chancellor, University of Delhi, before being appointed Vice Chancellor on 29 October 2010.[5] His area of specialization include Functional analysis, Operator Theory, and Harmonic analysis.[5] He is adjunct professor at the University of Houston and has also taught at Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi. He is a recipient of Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian honor awarded by the Republic of India.[7][8] HHe is noted for being the brainchild and founder of Cluster Innovation Centre at University of Delhi , an inter-disciplinary, first of its kind research center particularly promoting undergraduate research.
Awards and distinctions
- Padma Shri- India's fourth highest civilian awards by the President of India "in recognition of distinguished service in the field of Literature and Education", 2014[9][10]
- Career Award in Mathematics of the University Grants Commission, 1994. [citation needed]
- The AMU Prize of the Indian Mathematical Society, 1989. [citation needed]
- The Inlaks Scholarship to pursue the Ph.D. degree at the Imperial College, 1978. [citation needed]
- Mukherji-Ram Behari Mathematics Prize of St. Stephen’s College for the Best Pass in M.A., 1977.[citation needed]
- Best Undergraduate in Mathematics prize of St. Stephen’s College, 1974.[citation needed]
- Member, Scientific Advisory Committee to the Union Cabinet, Govt. of India[citation needed]
- Member, Jnanpith Award Jury Selection Board-one of the highest literary prizes in India[citation needed]
- Elected President, Mathematical Sciences Section, Indian Science Congress Association, 2012-13[citation needed]
- Elected Vice President, Ramanujan Mathematical Society, 2013-15[citation needed]
Controversies
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Dinesh Singh's style of functioning has been termed by a section of Delhi University teachers as “authoritarian” and “megalomaniac”. [11][12][13][14]President of the Delhi University & College Karamchari (Worker) Union (DUCKU), publicly made an allegation that the Vice-Chancellor had created a terror-like atmosphere in Delhi University as there is absolutely no space for dissent.[15] An elected member of the DU Executive Council claimed that, in an attempt to stifle any voice of dissent in the university, the VC allowed violence to happen against a senior professor at the Shri Ram College of Commerce.[15] Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences principal Manoj Khanna resigned from his position after calling Delhi University Vice-Chancellor Dinesh Singh’s way of functioning as “autocratic”. However, spokesperson of the University, Malay Neerav denied Manoj Khanna's allegations that colleges were forced by the Vice Chancellor to submit false affidavits to All-India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) for getting approval to run BTech courses.[16] Other high level administrators like Pro-Vice Chancellor and Dean of Examination had also resigned during the tenure of Dinesh Singh on the grounds of personal reasons but citing sources in the Delhi university, newspapers reported that these officials resigned due to differences with officials of the Vice-Chancellor's team.[17][18]
His tenure has been controversial and he has been accused of financial and administrative irregularities. [19] A ‘White Paper’ released by Delhi University Teachers’ Association (DUTA) alleged financial and administrative irregularities in functioning of Delhi University, like diversion of OBC funds for purchase of laptops or flagging off ‘Gyanodaya Express’.[20] The Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, after approval of the President of India (who is also the Visitor of Delhi University) issued a showcause notice to Singh regarding these allegations.[21] He is the first Delhi University Vice-Chancellor who has been served a show-cause notice to be removed from the post in the 93-year-old history. [22][21] Singh responded to the showcause notice denying every charge but HRD ministry turned down his request for withdrawing showcause notice.[23] Noted Academics including ex-President of the Indian National Science Academy, Krishan Lal, former Director General of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, SK Brahmachari, Keki N Daruwallla, ex-Vice President of the Indian Academy of Sciences and a host of academics from JNU, Jamia and Banaras Hindu University and Ex-DU Vice-Chancellor "backed" Prof. Dinesh Singh raising concern over the manner in which, "the autonomy of the university was being compromised". http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-academics-and-ex-du-vice-chancellor-back-dinesh-singh-2076233
The government decided not to process his reply to the showcause notice as he had barely few months left in his tenure and few senior Cabinet ministers pleaded for no action against him in order for him to finish his full term. [24]
The HRD ministry, on 7 October 2015, requested the Visitor to send Dinesh Singh on 'forced leave' on the charge that Dinesh Singh tried to derail the process of appointment of his successor.[25][26] However, the HRD ministry had to withdraw the request as the Visitor Pranab Mukherjee was not convinced if the DU VC should be punished with barely 20 days left of his term.[27][28] The Visitor asked Dinesh Singh not to continue for a single day beyond the last day of his term.[29] However, Dinesh Singh denied the charge of intentionally derailing the process of appointment of his successor and asserted that he will not continue a day beyond his tenure as is being speculated.[30] In spite of just 20-odd days left for the completion of his term, a large number of teachers and students came out to protest in front of the Vice Regal Lodge demanding his ouster. [31] Not only did the activists of National Democratic Teachers' Front and Academics for Action and Development (Rathi) protest against Dinesh Singh.[31] but the demand for the removal of Dinesh Singh has seen the archrivals Democratic Teachers' Front (DTF) and Academics for Action and Development (AAD) to join anti-VC protests by Delhi University Teachers Association. J Khuntiya, chairman, AAD (Rathi) alleged that the delay has been intentional to ensure that Umesh Rai, a member of the team of Dinesh Singh becomes eligible for selection.[32] One of the names included by Dinesh Singh in the search committee for the selection of new Vice-Chancellor is Vinod Rai. [33]
DUTA has also recently charged Singh with plagiarism and has sought investigation into these plagiarism charges against him.[34][35][36]
Singh was instrumental in initiating Four Year Undergraduate Program (FYUP) which met with a lot of resistance from different quarters, after which the programme was scrapped as per the directives of the University Grant Commission(UGC) .[37] Thereafter, Singh announced his resignation [38] but later retracted it.[39]
References
- ^ "Vice Chancellor". University of Delhi. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
- ^ http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-full-list-of-padma-awardees-1974125
- ^ Padma Shri to DU V-C evokes sharp reactions
- ^ Sonali Acharjee (May 31, 2012). "How I made it: Dr. Dinesh Singh". India Today. Retrieved 2014-02-20.
- ^ a b c d "Prof Dinesh Singh Profile" (PDF). University of Delhi. Retrieved 2014-02-20.
- ^ http://www.uh.edu/news-events/stories/2014/May/0507Commencement.php
- ^ http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-full-list-of-padma-awardees-1974125
- ^ Padma Shri to DU V-C evokes sharp reactions
- ^ http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-full-list-of-padma-awardees-1974125
- ^ Padma Shri to DU V-C evokes sharp reactions
- ^ TNN (May 13, 2013). "Delhi University Teachers Association bays for Dinesh Singh's blood". Times of India.
- ^ SNN (Oct 13, 2015). "DUTA wants action against 'autocratic' VC". The Statesman.
- ^ "DU VC acting like `terrorist`, has taken university `hostage`: Nandita Narain". Zee News. June 25, 2014.
- ^ ANI (June 25, 2014). "Dinesh Singh acting like terrorist, has taken university hostage, says President of Delhi University Teacher's Association". DNA.
- ^ a b Namita Nair, Indrani Dasgupta (April 20, 2013). "Dissent suppressed in DU by 'feudal, autocratic' VC". Sunday Guardian.
- ^ Heena Kausar (April 24, 2015). "Calling DU V-C autocratic, officiating principal resigns". The Hindu.
- ^ Manash Pratim Gohain (March 1, 2013). "Delhi University's pro-VC quits office". The Times of India.
- ^ Vijetha S.N. (March 2, 2013). "Delhi University Pro V-C resigns". The Hindu.
- ^ "Dinesh Singh's controversial tenure as DU VC to end tomorrow". Business Standard. Oct 27, 2015.
- ^ "HRD ministry questions DU V-C's conduct". Millennium Post. 1 January 2015.
- ^ a b Mukul, Akshaya (Mar 19, 2015). "Endgame begins for DU VC as govt serves show-cause notice on him". Times of India.
- ^ "Sailing through 'eventful tenure' DU VC Dinesh Singh demits office". Zee News. Oct 28, 2015.
- ^ Press Trust Of India (April 10, 2015). "HRD min turns down DU VC's request for withdrawing showcause". Business Standard.
- ^ Akshaya Mukul (Oct 1, 2015). "VC's name dropped from Prez trip". Times of India.
- ^ Akshaya Mukul (Oct 8, 2015). "President 'not convinced', HRD ministry withdraws file on 'forced leave' for DU VC Dinesh Singh". Times of India.
- ^ Abantika Ghosh , Ritika Chopra (Oct 8, 2015). "Put Delhi University Vice Chancellor on compulsory wait, HRD tells President". Indian Express.
- ^ Akshaya Mukul (Oct 8, 2015). "President 'not convinced', HRD ministry withdraws file on 'forced leave' for DU VC Dinesh Singh". Times of India.
- ^ Ritika Chopra (Oct 8, 2015). "DU VC Dinesh Singh: Resignation only graceful end to his controversial tenure". Indian Express.
- ^ "DU VC to stay in office till end of tenure". Times of India. Oct 9, 2015.
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- ^ a b "Clamour for ouster of Singh grows". Times of India. Oct 10, 2015.
- ^ "Teachers slam varsity's 'mistake' of choosing ex-Isro chief for post". Times of India. Oct 10, 2015.
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(help) - ^ S.N., Vijetha (October 10, 2014). "DUTA seeks investigation into plagiarism charges against V-C". The Hindu.
- ^ "DU teachers seek probe against VC". Indian Express. Oct 9, 2014.
- ^ "Investigate Plagiarism Charges against DU VC". Deccan Herald.
- ^ Pratim Gohain, Manash (June 27, 2014). "Delhi University rolls back four-year undergraduate programme, VC Dinesh Singh says". Times of India.
- ^ Pratim Gohain, Manash (Jun 24, 2014). "FYUP row: Delhi University VC Dinesh Singh resigns". Times of India.
- ^ S.N., Vijetha (June 24, 2014). "Confusion over DU VC's resignation". The Hindu.