Delhi University Vice Chancellor Suspended By President Over "Misconduct" | Read

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The Vice Chancellor of the University of Delhi, Yogesh Tyagi, has been suspended on President Ram Nath Kovind's orders amid a controversy over appointments, the union education ministry said on Wednesday. The education ministry had asked the President to allow inquiry against the vice chancellor after a dispute over appointments to the university last week. On Tuesday night, the President allowed the inquiry against the vice chancellor who was accused of "misconduct" by the ministry.

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