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== Overview == |
== Overview == |
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www.gbpec.net |
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Gobind Ballabh Pant Engineering College, Pauri Garhwal was established by the Government of Uttar Pradesh in 1989 for imparting engineering education and promoting technological milieu in Garhwal region, the state and country. It stared its first academic |
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session from 1991-92 with a limited intake. The college is located in hilly terrain of Garhwal Himalayas at an altitude of about 1650 meters providing excellent panorama of natural beauty. The institute has always been in tune to the practical problems and priorities |
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of present scenario of the world, although it cannot solve its own problems being created by its unqualified and ineligible Principal. And as a panacea, it aims at shaping engineers, whose number can be at par with their counterparts anywhere in the country. Its students have |
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gone on to make a mark for themselves in top notch companies in India & abroad, while others have persuaded academics in reputed institutes and universities in India, America & other countries. Presently, the college is an autonomous institution of the Government of |
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Uttarakhand and affiliated to the Uttarakhand Technical University, Dehradun since academic year 2006-07. The Principal does not believe in the authority of the Uttarakhand Technical University and continues to abuse the limited autonomy to the fullest extent. |
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The College is fully financed by the Government of Uttarakhand and managed by the Board of Governors with the Minister of Technical Education, Government of Uttarakhand, as the Chairman. The present Chairman is the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, since he holds the Technical Education portfolio. The Principal Secretary, Technical Education, Government of Uttarakhand is the ex-officio Vice-Chairman. He blindly supports all the activities and decisions of the Principal Col (Dr) JS Virk (retd), whether they are legal or illegal. The Principal is the Member Secretary of Board of Governors. However, since he directly filed the minutes of 18th meeting of the Board of Governors in the Hon'ble High Court of Uttarakhand at Nainital without first obtaining the signatures of the Chairman, the Chief Minister of Urrakahnd, the Chief Minister has not signed the minutes of the meeting held on November 5, 2009. |
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The College is affiliated to Uttarakhand Technical University, Dehradun (Uttarakhand). It is located about 11 km from [[Pauri]], the District headquarters and is about 33 km from [[Devprayag|Dev Prayag]], a famous historical and pilgrimage place. |
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The College is fully financed by the Government of Uttarakhand and managed by the Board of Governors with the Minister of Technical Education, Government of Uttarakhand, as the Chairman. The present Chairman is the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, since he holds the Technical Education portfolio. The Principal Secretary of Technical Education is the ex-officio is the Vice-Chairman. Mr Rakesh Sharma, IAS, continues to support all the activities and decisions of the Principal Col(Dr) JS Virk (retired), whether legal or illegal. The Principal is the Member Secretary of Board of Governors. |
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The College is affiliated to Uttarakhand Technical University, Dehradun (Uttarakhand). It is located about 11 km from [[Pauri]], the District headquarters and is about 33 km from [[Devprayag|Dev Prayag]], a famous historical and pilgrimage place. |
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== Mission and Vision == |
== Mission and Vision == |
Revision as of 12:20, 21 July 2010
Type | Government Autonomous College |
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Established | 1989 |
Principal | Colonel(Dr) Jasbir Singh Virk (Retd) |
Undergraduates | 1140 (285 annual intake) |
Postgraduates | 180[MCA] (60 annual intake) + 70 [M.Tech] (35 annual intake) |
Location | , , |
Campus | residential |
Nickname | GBPEC |
Affiliations | AICTEApproved, affiliated to Uttarakhand Technical University, Dehradun |
Website | gbpec.net |
Govind Ballabh Pant Engineering College (GBPEC) is an autonomous institution for Higher Technical Education run by the State Government of Uttarakhand in India. It was created in 1989 to honour the great Indian Freedom Fighter Padma Ratna Shri.[1] Govind Ballabh Pant. The College is located in the Garhwal Himalayas, at a height of 1800m (approx 7000 ft.) above sea level. The College is spread over an area of 169 acres. The College has a quiet, congenial, hilly and pollution-free environment with a picturesque view surrounding the campus. The summer is pleasant with a maximum of 30°C for a few weeks (around two months in a year), and for rest of the time (around ten months in a year), the weather remains cool.
Overview
www.gbpec.net
Mission and Vision
The mission of the College is to produce quality manpower equipped with such human and social values required to integrate excellent technical skills, leadership, creativity and innovation for the benefit of mankind, for sustainable development of India and to promote research in the emerging discipline. The Mission of the College is to develop into a systematic leader and pivot for excellence in technical education sector in the state, and catalyzing absorption, innovation, diffusion and transfer of high technology for improved productivity, quality of life and empowerment, thereby affecting regional growth. The Objectives of the College are given in the Memorandum of Association, Rules and Byelaws of the College as notified by the then Government of Uttar Pradesh in 1989.
Principal
The Principal of the college is Col (Dr) J.S.Virk (retired), since 10 Feb 2009. He also served simultaneously from 14 July 2009 to 28 August, 2009 as Director-Principal, CASE Group of Studies, a private group in Baddi, Dist. Solan, Himachal Pradesh which runs the following three institutes: - 1. Institute of Engineering & Emerging Technology - 2. Institute of Management Studies - 3. Institute of Pharmacy and Emerging Science - He is an eminent and hard-working personality who also simultaneously works as Director of Gurgaon College of Engineering, Gurgaon, Haryana, and is one of the partners of this private College owned by his brother. Thus, he devotes about five to six days of his precious time to every institute every month, since he has to look after five different Colleges as Director-Principal simultaneously. His total attendance in the Govind Ballabh Pant Engineering College is about 20% only in the 16 months since 10 February, 2009 because of full support of the Principal Secretary and the Chief Minister who continue to encourage his absenteeism, and can sympathetically understand the compulsions of this rare personality, whose wife is chronically ill, to serve so many engineering Colleges simultaneously.
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Col (Dr) Virk served as Assistant Professor in Electronics & Communication Engineering in Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology (SLIET), Longowal, District Sangrur, Punjab on probation of two years. His probation period was further extended for one year upto July 7, 2000 since his work and conduct was not found satisfactory. However, his services were never made permanent there and were finally terminated with effect from December 10, 2000 due to his unsatisfactory work and conduct. An amount of Rs. 66,634 is still recoverable from him on account of excess pay and allowances. His termination notice was published in The Tribune newspaper, Chandigarh Edition on January 3, 2000.
After this episode, Col Virk applied to the Regional Engineering College (REC), Silchar, Assam on January 24, 2000 for the post of Principal. However, since the last date of application was January 15, 2000, several staff members in the College objected to it. On August 22, 2000, the Deputy Registrar (Administration) of SLIET, Longowal wrote a letter to the Chairman, Board of Governors, REC, Silchar informing him about Col Virk and requesting the Chairman to look into the matter and supply the Deputy Registrar with a copy of the application submitted by Col Virk. The news was published by The Times of India, Kolkata edition on July 12, 2001. Finally, the Government of Assam was constituted to set up a two-member inquiry committee. The Committee observed in its report that allegations regarding his false claim of experiences at College og Military Engineering Pune and Army EMC Agency Mhow were verified. The Committee also noted that the experiences of Col Virk tabulated by the Enquiry Committee included his expereinces as Officer Commanding, Signal Communication, Infantry Division, Signal Regiment as Major. The committee reported that the allegation that Col Virk never held the post of Professor at the time of filing the application, although he claimed to be a Professor in his application, was true. The committee also observed that it was true that Col Virk concealed the fact of termination of his services by SLIET. The Committee found that the application received was sent directly by Col Virk to REC, Silchar and no copy of the application through proper channel was received. The complaint was made by the then Member of Parliament Santosh Mohan Dev. However, the then Minister for Human Resources Development Murli Manohar Joshi wrote a letter to the then Chief Minister of Assam Tarun Gogoi to drop the enquiry as the College was converted from REC to NIT and handed over by State Government of Assam to Central Government of India.
In 2003, the Gauhati High Court passed a stricture against him in writ petition no. 2161 of 2003. It observed that a great damage would be done to the institution, if a wrong person would be appointed consequent to an advertisement for the post of Director. It specifically stated that Jasbir Singh Virk was not having five years experience and was never a professor to be considered for the post of Director.
He again deliberately concealed and distorted the facts so as to get the appointment on the post of Principal, Engineering College, Kota, Rajasthan while misrepresenting the credentials of his service records at the Indian Army, SLIET Longowal and REC/NIT Silchar cleverly hiding the stricture and order dated 25 March 2003 of the Gauhati High Court on his ineligibility to be considered for the post of Director/Principal.
For his appointment in Engineering College Kota, Deependra Singh Shekhawat, the then Minister for Technical Education offered him full protection. Instead of constituting a national-level selection committee for appointment of Principal, he constituted a committee of Principals of other government engineering colleges in Rajasthan, that is all his subordinates only, and got apoointed Col Virk as the Principal of Engineering College Kota. However, the then Member of Parliament from Kota, Raghubir Singh Koshal complained to the Chief Minister of Rajasthan, who constituted an enquiry committee and terminated the services of Col Virk on 29 December 2004.
The last pay certificate of Col JS Virk from National Institute of Technology, Silchar shows his basic pay to be Rs 20400, whereas he mentioned his basic pay as Rs 22400 per month in his letter dated 18 October 2008 to Mr Subroto Biswas, Secretary, Technical Education, Government of Uttarakhand and negotiated for higher pay of Rs. 90000 per month and perks based on false claim, and secured appointment as Principal of Govind Ballabh Pant Engineering College.
Interestingly, India has Right to Information Act, 2005 and when an application was made under this Act for obtaining information about his qualification and experience certificates, the Department of Technical Education, Government of Uttarakhand admitted that it does not have any records of this officer available with it. The news regarding his ineligiblity was published in the Hindi daily Hindustan on 8 July 2010.
Another application was made under the Right to Information Act, 2005 to the Army Headquarters of the Indian Army. However, the Army Headquarters pleaded ignorance on the credentials of the officer and is not in a position to certify the veracity of claims of this officer who sometimes calls himself Colonel, sometimes Leiutenant Colonel and sometimes as Major of the Indian Army.
No information or certificates about educational qualifications except English version of his High School pass certificate, without roll number, and provisional certificate of Ph.D. bearing Serial No. 152 dated 17 December 1999, issued by the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Hyderabad. Interestingly, this provisional certificate is being used by him even after over 10 years. Col Virk has failed to enclose the photocopy of his original degree certificate with his application for the post of Principal in Govind Ballabh Pant Engineering College. In this provsional certificate, the roll number is shown as 95531EC wherein second '5' digit is manually manipulated. The roll number 95531Ec is different from Hall Ticket number 95331EC, as mentioned in pre-Ph.D. memorandum of marks bearing serial numbers 239 and 273 respectively, issued by JNTU, Hyderabad.
Also, rest of the certificates about his academic qualifications are not available either with the State Government of Uttarakhand or with the College office. Dr Virk refused to provide information under Section 11 of the RTI Act 2005 claiming it to be his personal information, which is challenged at an appellate stage before the Uttarakhand Information Commission, which is likely to order departmental enquiry and criminal prosecution against him.
It is doubtful whether Col Virk is really a bonafide pensioner of the Indian Army, because he never included the income that he earned from the pension in his Tax Deduction at Source (TDS) and income-tax returns since 1997. similar is the case with income that he earned from the other institutions including the IEET, Baddi in 2009. The Director General of Income-Tax (Invetigation) has launched formal inquiry against him, and he has been issued notice by the Circle Income-Tax Officer.
As per the findings of the Inquiry Committee constituted by the Government of Assam in 2002, and the mention at several points in the file of Principal, Engineering College, Kota, 2004, maintained by the Department of Technical Education, Government of Rajasthan, it is reasonably clear that Col Virk's version of his services and preamture retirement from Indian Army are contrary to what he has mentioned.
An office memorandum no. 11012/7/91-Estt.(A) dated 19 May 1993 of the Government of India mentions that wherever it is found that a Government servant, who was not qualified or eligible in terms of the recruitment rules, etc., for initial recruitment in service or had furnished false information or produced a false certificate in order to secure appointment, he should not be retained in service. If he is a probationer or a temporary Government servant, he should be discharged or his service should be terminated. If he has become permanent Government servant, an enquiry as prescribed in Rule 14 of Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965, may be held and if the charges are proved, the Government servant should be removed or dismissed from service. In no circumstances should any other penalty be imposed. Such discharge, termination, removal or dismissal from service would, however, be without prejudice to the right of the Government to prosecute such Government servant.
An enquiry by the State Police in 2010 conducted by the Additional Superintendent of Police, Pauri, Mr. Jaswant Singh mentions that the charges against the principal of serving in both the Colleges simultaneously are prima facie proved, and has recommended magisterial inquiry into the matter. The Superintendent of Police, Pauri in his letter dated 13 July 2010 to the district magistrate forwarded the enquiry report of the Additional Superintendent of Police, Pauri, enquiry officer in the matter, to the District Magistrate, Pauri, since the matter pertains to a person serving on a high position.
The Prime Minister's office in India has launched an enquiry into a complaint of the principal serving in two colleges simulataneously from July 14 to August 2009. On the other hand, the Ministry of Human Resources Development, Government of India has launched an enquiry into how the AICTE granted approval to the CASE Group of Institutes at Baddi. The Universities Grants Commission has launched an enquiry into how the Government of Himachal Pradesh converted CASE Group of Institutes, Baddi into Baddi University of Emerging Sciences and Technologies.
A news item published on 19 July 2010 in the Hindi daily 'Rashtriya Sahara' mentions the details of disqualifications of the principal, and questions why the State Gvernment of Uttarakhand is protecting him.
The Principal is lovingly given a nickname of 'Randibaaz' by students of the college for his habit of welcoming guests to his residence and the hospitality offered by the Principal.
Courses offered
The Institution currently offers courses in MCA , M. Tech, B. Tech. As of 2009-10, the College provides 6 undergraduate and 3 graduate courses. The year 2010-11 is likely to be declared 'zero session' (no admissions) by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) because of late submission of Compliance Report & Mandatory Disclosure by the Principal, who submitted it only on June 22, 2010 instead of submitting it in time by 31 August, 2009.
New Courses
The College has published an admission notice in Hindi dailiy Amar Ujala on 08 July, 2010 for M.Tech. in Prodcution Engineering and Computer Science and Engineering without AICTE approval in anticipation of it although separate enquiries are going on by the Prime Minister's office, the CBI, the Ministry of HRD of Government of India and the AICTE into serving by its principal Col (Dr) Jasbir Singh Virk (retired) in two engineering Colleges simultaneously from 14 July to 28 August 2009.
Departments
The College currently has following departments:
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Mechanical and Production Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Biotechnology
- Applied Sciences and Humanities.
The Engineering Departments presently offer undergraduate B. Tech. degrees in [2]:
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Production Engineering
- Electronics and Communication Engineering
The Computer Science and Engineering department also offers degrees in MCA. On 14 February, 2009, the Principal Col JS Virk suddenly merged the Department of Computer Applications with the Department of Computer Science and Engineering in violation of the AICTE norms and standards which prescribe separate infrastructure for Computer Science and Engineering and separate for Computer Applications. Now the Principal continuously threatens the Head of Department, Computer Science and Engineering to remove him from his position and transfer him to Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering without approval of the Board of Governors, so that the Head of the Department agrres to all the proposed purchases of computers without raising any objections.
The Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department also offers Post-graduate M.Tech program in Digital Signal Processing.
The Biotechnology Department offers Post-graduate M.Tech Program in Biotechnology.
Admission for Undergraduate programs is normally made through All India Engineering Entrance Examinations (AIEEE) which conducts an entrance exam at all India Level, passing through you can join the college. 85% of seats are reserved for candidates who are domiciles of Uttarakhand. Admissions for the graduate programs are done at the College level from GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) qualified candidates, and remaining seats, if any, on merit basis.
Hostels
The College is fully residential and requires that all students have to live in a hostel. The College has eight hostels for boys and girls. These hostels have different capacities and there is one Teachers' Transit Hostel (TTH).
There are 3 hostels for women:
- Raman Girls Hostel
- Visvesvaraya Girls hostel, and
- Bhagirathi Girls Hostel.
There are five hostels for men:
- Neelkanth Boys Hostel
- Alaknanda Hostel
- Kedar Boys Hostel
- Kailash Bhawan Hostel, and
- Trishul Hostel.
Three more hostels, 160-Seater, 300-Seater, and 350-Seater are under construction, and are planned to be completed by March 2011. After completion of these hostels, the capacity of the hostels would increase to accommodate up to 1875 students.
The hostels are renowned for murder of a student on May 19, 2009 during the tenure of the present Principal Col (Dr) JS Virk (retd). There was fight due to drugs among two students because of which one of the students allegedly killed another. The Principal Col (Dr) JS Virk (retd) and Mr Sandeep Kumar, Training and Placement officer tried to protect the killer to the best of their abilities, contacts and influence. However, the trial against the accused student is going on in the District and Sessions Court, Pauri.
Applied Sciences & Humanities Department
Applied Science department is basically concerned with the first year students. It includes the studies of various subjects like Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Management, Economics and English. It boasts of the following fully developed and equipped Labs:
- Physics Lab
- Chemistry Lab
Computer Science and Engineering Department
The CSE department imparts the excellence and innovation to the student of CSE and MCA with the Hardware & Software Labs along with the Computer Center, Internet connection (2 Mbps) and dedicated Videoconferencing facility (1 Mbps) through Railtel. However, the Internet facility is not working satisfactorily since last two years. The department has following labs:
- Internet Lab (Under Linux)
- DBMS Lab (Under Windows with Oracle)
- Computer Graphics Lab
- Project Lab
- Computer Centre (proposed)
Every year, bright and innovative projects are taken up by the young and enthusiastic faculty members and by final and third year students in various fields.
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department
This department has state-of-the-art labs relating to Electrical & Electronics Engineering. The following labs are developed with latest equipments.
- Communications Lab.
- Microprocessor Lab.
- Measurements & Instrumentation Lab.
- Basic Electrical Engineering Lab.
- Control System Lab.
- Digital Electronics Lab.
- Power Electronics Lab.
- Discrete Integrated Circuit Lab.
- Electrical Machines Lab (Dismantled after February 2009).
- PCB Lab.
- Microwave Lab.
- Optical Fiber Lab.
The department has eminent faculty members like Dr. Yashvir Singh, Dean Academic and Dr. Anil Kumar Gautam, officer in charge of College Time Table. Dr. Y. Singh is renowned in the College for obtaining the position of Assistant Professor in 1997 without completing five years on the post of Lecturer. The Principal Col JS Virk has promoted both of them under Career Advancement Scheme without verifying their annual character rolls of five years as required. The Principal also fixed the pay scale of Mr Manoj Kumar Panda in Pay Band-4 of the Sixth Pay Commission of India, in spite of ineligibility of Mr. Panda. Now Mr. Panda is sponsored for Ph.D. under Study Leave in the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, treated as deputation for three years.
Mechanical and Production Engineering Department
The Department has Workshop, a centralised facility, which works with the other labs related to mechanical engineering. The labs facilitated in the central workshop are as:
- Carpentry Shop.
- Black Smithy Shop.
- Fitting Shop.
- Machine Shop.
- Welding Shop.
- Sheet Metal Shop
Efforts are being made to establish Foundry Shop as per the AICTE norms.
The other Mechanical and Production Engineering Department labs include:
- Mechanics lab
- Engineering Drawing lab
- Fluid Mechanics lab
The Department has eminent faculty members like Dr KKS Mer, Mr Ashutosh Gupta and Mr Hemant Kumar. The Principal has fixed the pay scale of Mr Ashutosh Gupta in Pay Band-4 of the Sixth Pay Commission of India, in spite of ineligibility of Mr Ashutosh Gupta.
Biotechnology Department
This department was established in 2005 and has survived despite several recent attempts by the present Principal to close it. Some of the Labs have been developed and some are under development process. It has the following labs:
- Genetics Lab
- Bioinformatics Lab
However, the construction work of Biotechnology Department has been stopped after February 2009, even though its plan was approved by the State Government of Uttarakhand. The Department is running in the Science Block of the College. The Heads of this Department are changed frequently every now and then, without approval of the Board of Governors. Because of this, examinations and results are being declared very late, often delayed by six months.
Till June 2010, the Department was headed by Prof. N. Singh who had contributed a lot towards the upliftment of department but unfortunately the corrupt and dishonest Principal, Col. J. S. Virk had removed Prof. N. Singh for his vested interests. Professor N.Singh has filed writ petitions no. WP 92 (S/B) of 2010 & WP 97 (S/B) of 2010 for justice before the Hon'ble High Court of Uttarakhand at Nainital. The writ petition number 92 of 2010 filed on June 1, 2010 is directed against the Principal of the College who allegedly filed a false affidavit before the High Court of Uttarakhand at Nainital and mentioned that he has never served at Baddi. The petitioner has prayed for action against the principal under Sections 340, 195 of the code of Criminal Procedure in India and Section 183 of the Indian Penal Code, having penallty of upto three years imprisonment for filing a false affidavit before a court. The Principal and the State Gvoernment keep on dragging their feet in the matter and did not file counter affidavit in spite of notice issued by the High Court to them. The other writ petition number 97 of 2010 has challenged the overnight termination of Dr N Singh without even a show cause notice. The Principal had even issued two office orders directing Dr N Singh to vacate the official quarters alloted to him in the College campus. However, these orders of sudden eviction have been stayed by the High Court of Uttarakhand at Nainital. The draft replies prepared by the Principal have been returned by the Standing Counsel of the college who has asked the Principal to prepare proper replies. Dr N Singh is being looked upon by many as the next principal of the College after an open enquiry gets lanuched against the present principal and he formally gets arrested.
Central Library
The library is the life-line of the College. It contains more than 5000 titles and 30000 volmes, which includes almost all the books covered by the syllabus, and other technical journals like IEEE publications and other magazines, varying from computers to applied sciences and humanities. The construction of a new separate Central Library building has been stopped after February 2009 even though it was completed 45% and approved by the State Government of Uttarakhand, because of the precarious financial condition of the State Government of Uttarakhand. So the Central Library continues to run from the old Computer Science and Engineering Block. The Central Library has state-of-the-art facilities including book scanner and learning resources CDs, VCDs and DVDs in its Digital Library section. However, now the Principal has imposed severe restrictions on the issue and use of these materials by students and teachers. The Library operates on an open access basis, however, the verification of Library books has not been done since last about more than seven years as of 2010, giving rise to undetected thefts of books and CDs on a large scale. Students and staff members have an access to large number of books and journals, besides large number of competitive and technical magazines. Presently the library is procuring more than 60 national and international journals, besides subscribing to 245 online journals, which can only be accessed whenever the Internet works, that is, for about one hour in a month, that too on a painfully slow speed.
Efforts are being made to procure the latest Library Management Software for library automation purpose. The catalogue data entry work has not yet been done but the computerized service and circulation will be implemented soon. The library users are licensed to use the DELNET database for their study / project work / research purpose. Digital Library Section is fully functional. The library is being further strengthened with large number of books and journals.
Training and Placement Cell
Training & Placement Cell in the college is now (since May 2010) headed by Mrs. Priti Dimri, a contractual Lecturer in Computer Applications. Though she was rejected by the Selection Committee in November 2009 for the post of Associate Professor, the Principal Col JS Virk dragged the name of Chief Minister Mr Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank into the controversial appointment, as he appointed her on approval of the Chairman, Board of Governors, since she happens to be sister-in-law of Mr Deepak Dimri, Private Secretary to Chief minister. This sudden appointment on 22 June 2010 gave rise to allegations of nepotism against the Chief Minister and the Principal. The students from the College have been employed in Infosys, TCS, Tech Mahindra, NIIT, Bajaj Auto, HCL Technologies, Satyam Computers and Syntel. Now attempts are being made to establish a separate Training and Placement Cell at Dehradun, the Capital city of Uttarakhand (at five hours distance from the College), since the companies and industries sometimes hesitate to visit this college, which is in a geographically difficult location.
Future
In spite of the troublesome recent past, when the College was without a full-time regular Principal because of severe neglect by the former Chief Minister Major General B.C. Khanduri, who also appointed a person so-called Col (Dr) J S Virk (Retd), who is neither a Colonel, neither a Ph.D., nor a Professor, without any verification of his documents or credentials, now the College seems to be moving on the right track, after the present Chief Minister and the Chief Secretary are contemplating CBI enquiry against the Principal Secretary and the Principal. Interestingly, none of the members of the screening committee are likely to be held guilty since they had mentioned clearly that the application of Col JS Virk is without any certifcates, documents or credentials. However, the then Chief Minister Major General BC Khanduri (retired) still went ahead with the appointment in 2008. Mr Subroto Biswas was another official before whom the Principal made misrepresentation about his eligibilty for the post of Principal. The Principal wrote a letter on 21 may 2008 to the Vice Chancellor of Uttarakhand Technical University, Dehradun that he was already selected as Director of National Institute of Technical Teachers' Training and Research (NITTTR), Bhopal. Whereas the Public Information Officer (PIO) of NITTTR, Bhopal certified udner the Right to Information Act, 2005 that Col Virk was never issued any such appointment letter.
Demand for NIT Status to the College
The Vice-Chancellor of Uttarakhand Technical University, Dr. D.S. Chauhan, who is Member of Board of Governors of the College, had earlier recommended upgrading the College to the National Institute of Technology (NIT) status, the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, Mr. Ramesh Pokhariyal 'Nishank' who is Chairman of Board of Governors of the College did not approve upgrading the College to the NIT for the State of Uttarakhand because of his narrow political interests, and hence the State Government submitted proposal for formation of NIT in a small village near the College in the same district, so that grants of about Rs. 6000 million Rs can be extracted from the Central Government. It is noteworthy that when names for ten new NITs in ten different states in India were announced, grants of Rs 2500 million were announced for other new NITs. With the vast alumni support and the present initiatives taken by the faculty members and students, and support of NPA alliance government at the Centre, the condition is improving, and soon, this College may be ranking among the best colleges of Uttarakhand (after the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee) as the National Institute of Technology in the State of Uttarakhand. In spite of the troublesome recent past, when the College was without a full-time regular Principal because of severe neglect by the former Chief Minister Major General, who also appointed a person so-called Col (Dr) J S Virk (Retd), who is neither a Colonel, neither a Ph.D., nor a Professor, without any verification of his documents or credentials, now the College seems to be moving on the right track, after the present Chief Minister and the Chief Secretary have recommended CBI enquiry against the Principal Secretary and the Principal. The Vice-Chancellor of Uttarakhand Technical University, Dr. D.S. Chauhan, who is Member of Board of Governors of the College, had earlier recommended upgrading the College to the National Institute of Technology (NIT) status, the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, Mr. Ramesh Pokhariyal 'Nishank' who is Chairman of Board of Governors of the College did not approve upgrading the College to the NIT for the State of Uttarakhand because of his narrow political interests, and hence the State Government submitted proposal for formation of NIT in a small village near the College in the same district, so that grants of about Rs. 6000 million Rs can be extracted from the Central Government. It is noteworthy that when names for ten new NITs in ten different states in India were announced, grants of Rs 2500 million were announced for other new NITs. With the vast alumni support and the present initiatives taken by the faculty members and students, and support of NPA alliance government at the Centre, the condition is improving, and soon, this College may be ranking among the best colleges of Uttarakhand (after the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee) as the National Institute of Technology in the State of Uttarakhand.
References
- ^ M. Chalapathi Rau, Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant: his life and times (1981), pp 183-184)
- ^ Govind Ballabh Pant Engineering College Website
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