West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose on Tuesday, April 16, welcomed the Supreme Court's direction asking him to appoint six suitable people as vice-chancellors (VCs) in universities from a list of candidates provided by the state government, stated a report in PTI.
CV Ananda Bose said he is glad that the apex court stated that the Chancellor has the authority to appoint VCs.
"I welcome the Supreme Court's order. I will implement its order," Bose, who is the Chancellor of all the state-run Universities in West Bengal, told PTI.
He said that as the Chancellor, he will use his discretion and select a few names for appointments in those universities that remain headless.
Attorney General R Venkataramani, appearing for the chancellor, apprised the top court that he has approved six names from the list sent by the Mamata Banerjee government.
The ruling TMC dispensation has a running feud with Bose over how the state's universities should be run.
The apex court also asked the state government to send a fresh list of suitable candidates to the office of the chancellor, who may decide to appoint some more VCs from among them.