Too ridiculous!
(Source:http://www.kantipuronline.com/kolnews.php?&nid=76570)
KU's reaction to my letter is false and ridiculous. A letter written by Jyoti Pradhan in the third week of May alleged that I was sent to Italy by KU, which is totally false. KU has nothing to do with my going to Italy. The visit was beyond KU's reach.
Pradhan also wrote that KU sent me to USA for PhD. This is another false statement.
I came here on teaching assistantship for PhD. How can KU provide teaching assistantship for someone?
It was also written that I was told to come back and join KU and when I failed to do so, I was terminated from the job.
I finished my PhD in December, 2004. The KU administration terminated my job in 2003. I always opposed the misdeeds of the registrar at KU and that was the reason why I was terminated. Pradhan claims that KU has spent money in me. I served KU for five years in a row and then the leave was sanctioned according to KU rules by the executive council unlike yes-men getting leave within a couple of years.
Ghanshyam Bhatt
(Former assistant professor, KU)
Assistant Professor, Indiana, USA
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
KU's reaction to my letter is false and ridiculous. A letter written by Jyoti Pradhan in the third week of May alleged that I was sent to Italy by KU, which is totally false. KU has nothing to do with my going to Italy. The visit was beyond KU's reach.
Pradhan also wrote that KU sent me to USA for PhD. This is another false statement.
I came here on teaching assistantship for PhD. How can KU provide teaching assistantship for someone?
It was also written that I was told to come back and join KU and when I failed to do so, I was terminated from the job.
I finished my PhD in December, 2004. The KU administration terminated my job in 2003. I always opposed the misdeeds of the registrar at KU and that was the reason why I was terminated. Pradhan claims that KU has spent money in me. I served KU for five years in a row and then the leave was sanctioned according to KU rules by the executive council unlike yes-men getting leave within a couple of years.
Ghanshyam Bhatt
(Former assistant professor, KU)
Assistant Professor, Indiana, USA
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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