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No transparency in tendering; Registrar, Director Computer sciences unaware | JU offers net facility for staff complex | | Nitesh Sangral Early Times Report JAMMU, July 15: Already in lights for all bad reasons, the University of Jammu has floated tenders for providing internet facility for Lower Residential area of the main Campus, interestingly, Director, Computer Sciences department of varsity, being concerned authority for inviting tenders, was not aware, for what purpose the tenders were invited. It seems the tender was floated without planning, as Director of Center for IT Enabled Services (CITES) was totally unaware about it. Sources told to Early Times that, Director of CITES had floated tender on June 24, 2015 and invited reputed companies or agencies for "providing internet facility at the Lower Residential area of the main Campus, University of Jammu' through IPDLAM from existing control room of the campus networking and internet facility. They said that some students unions also against this tender as some high rank officials of the University were already misusing infrastructure/ facilities for their own benefits. When contacted Director of CITES, Prof. Vibhakar Mansotra, replied that it was not yet decided whether facility would be free or chargeable. When asked how much JU is going to spend for the internet facility, he said, "We just invite tender and don't have more details related to this". Raising question on the working of officials of JU, sources said, without proper planning, how they can floated tender and invites companies for installation of the facility in the residential complex. "The high rank officials are diverting funds and using for their personal benefits, "Sources alleged and added that it was being done only for the high ranking officers of the JU residing there. They further said that these officials also pressurized the vice chancellor for spending huge amount for their own benefits, while the students and scholars are still deprived of basic facilities on campus. Paradoxically, Prof Keshav Sharma who recently resumed charge of Registrar was also not aware about it., "you should talk to Prof Vibhakar Mansotra who is holding the charge of department of Computer Sciences," he said. However, Prof. Mansotra was also not aware about it. |
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