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Nilamber Pitamber University VC’s first year: Reforms, protests and controversies

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Nilamber Pitamber University VC’s first year: Reforms, protests and controversies

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
27 March 2026
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Nilamber Pitamber University VC’s first year: Reforms, protests and controversies

Vice-Chancellor of Nilamber Pitamber University, Dr Prof Dinesh Kumar Singh, with Dean Student Welfare Dr Prof S K Pandey (right) and Registrar Dr Nafis Ahmad.

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Daltonganj, March 27: Nilamber Pitamber University (NPU) Vice-Chancellor Dr Prof Dinesh Kumar Singh described his first year in office as “eventful,” marked by protests, administrative changes, and reform efforts.

Protests, allegations mark VC’s first year in office

“My first 100 days out of 365 were quite eventful. My effigy was burnt, protests were held, and a social media campaign was launched against me. I took it in my stride,” Singh told this correspondent. He added that he expected both challenges and opportunities from the beginning.

His tenure has also seen allegations of corruption, leading to inquiries by Lok Bhavan. “We welcome any probe. Audit teams are doing their job. The university would also welcome a fresh audit from 2009,” he said.

On criticism from public representatives and frequent administrative reshuffles, Singh said decisions were taken within university rules. “I believe in quick decisions. Reforms are never smooth; they create ripples,” he added.

Exams, reforms and future roadmap highlighted

Highlighting achievements, Singh said the university conducted over 100 examinations and published results for more than 70 within a year. The first semester exam under NEP 2020 for the 2025–29 session has also been completed.

On delays in medical exams, he said the university is working to streamline the process and has approved postgraduate courses in five subjects at the medical college.

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Dismissing allegations of favouritism in undergraduate admissions, Singh said the university ensured a level playing field. “Some colleges had very low admissions, while others had very high numbers. The system has now improved overall intake,” he said.

He also pointed to improvements in infrastructure, stating that the university now has basic facilities like water and electricity.

Future plans

Outlining future plans, Singh said focus would be on student engagement, upgrading libraries and laboratories, and promoting research. He added that new courses such as medical lab technology and nursing are being planned, subject to government approval, while a poor response has delayed mass communication courses.

On allegations of suppressing protests, Singh said democratic demonstrations are welcome but lawlessness will not be tolerated. “Dialogue is always open, but there is no place for chaos,” he said.

Sources claimed that degree preparation and distribution during his first year have surpassed records of the past 15 years.

Asked whether the year was turbulent or controversial, Singh said, “It is a year of hope emerging from despair, aimed at achieving success and excellence.”

 

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