
The APJ ABDUL Technology University stares at the deep financial crisis, while the meeting of its Finance Committee was convened to approve an annual budget, which is a lack of quorum in the center.
For the passage of the budget was a decisive meeting called Vice -Chairman Cancecellor, M. Sivaprasad. Of the 14-member committee, which includes university officials, elected members from Syndicate and Governor Council (BOG) and representatives of financial and university departments, only four members were present. It was a vice -chairman, registrar, financial officer and BOG member.
What do the rules load
University regulations entrust at least five members present to meet the requirement of quorum. The recurrence of members is perceived as part of the ongoing Tiff’s left democratic front (LDF) with the vice -chairman. Special meetings of the peat bog, summoned by Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Alelekar in May, was also adjourned for similar reasons as the state nominated officials and the MLA remained.
In the face of the delicate situation, the vice -chairman who is probably on August 13. He convenes a special meeting of Syndicate to break the blockage. The approval of the budget proposal would allow the vice -chairman to convene meetings of the syndicate and bog to pass the entire budget. However, the current circumstances resulted in disruption of the university’s financial transactions, which has led to almost complete stopping of its daily operations.
Payments
The software company that accepts about 1 Crore 1 ₹ per month has not been rewarded for two months. In addition, Amazon Cloud, which provides a cloud server for the university platform, is also waiting. Payments to Internet service providers, including BSNL and K-FON, are also delayed, sources point to it.
Financial paralysis began to influence basic functions, including tests, statements about the results and the receiving process of the BTech, all of which rely on digital platforms. Even sending certificates that are currently processed via India POST are endangered by unpaid postal accounts.
Published – 6. August 2025 17:26