1.1 Short Title.—These Statutes, which have been framed as
specified in Section 35 of Rajendra Agricultural University Act, 1971, shall be
called the Rajendra Agricultural University Statutes, 1976.
1.2. Commencement.—These Statutes shall come into
force with effect from the date of their publication in the Bihar Government
Gazette. i.e. 12th July, 1976.
1.3. Definitions.— ln these Statutes unless there is
anything repugnant to the subject or context—
(i) (a) 'Act' means Rajendra Agricultural
University Act of 1971 and as amended thereafter.
(b) 'Clause' means a subdivision of
the Statutes.
(c) 'Section' means a section of the
Act.
(ii) 'Emolument' means pay, leave salary or subsistent grant and will
include any allowances or remuneration classed as pay.
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(iii) 'Employees' means whole-time
employees other than part-time employees, honorary employees or those paid from
Contingencies.
(iv) 'Government' means the Government
of Bihar.
(v) All other words and
expressions used but not defined in the Statutes shall have the meaning
respectively assigned to them in the Act.
CHAPTER II
Authorities of the University-Constitution, Powers, Duties, Procedure
for the meetings thereof and Committees for specific purposes
2.1. Authorities of the University.— ln addition to
those specified in Sections 9 (1), (2) and (3) of the Act, the following shall
be the authorities of the University :
(1) the Research Council; and
(2) the Extension Education Council.
2.2. Powers of the Syndicate.— ln addition to the
powers laid down in Section 11 (A) of the Act, the Syndicate in consultation
with the Academic Council—-
(1) may establish a new Faculty,
amalgamate two or more Faculties into a single Faculty, sub-divide or abolish a
Faculty or reconstitute any or all existing Faculties; and
(2) may establish a new department,
abolish or sub-divide or otherwise reconstitute an existing department or
departments.
In case of additional financial liability, prior approval of the State
Government will be necessary.
2.3. Nominations to the Academic Council and its powers and functions.—(l)
In accordance with clause (vi) of sub-section (2) of Section 13 of the Act, the
Vice-Chancellor shall nominate three teachers for a period of two years,
provided that the teachers thus nominated have at least five years of teaching/
research experience.
(2) In accordance with clause (vii) of sub-section (2) of Section 13 of
the Act, all the 5 teachers to be nominated from the Universities mentioned in
this clause by the respective Vice-Chancellors, would be such persons as have at
least 5 years of teaching experience and they shall have a term of two years.
(3) In addition to its powers and functions as specified in Section 14 of
the Act, the Academic Council shall have the powers—
(a) to initiate measures for improving the quality of
teaching and teachers, student evaluation and student advisory service;
(b) to assess the examination of the courses of studies
and degree of other Universities and to recommend to the Senate for their
recognition;
(c) to recommend from time to time measures teaching,
for the integration research of inter Faculty teaching programmes and (ii)
teaching research and extension education in each Faculty, for the most
effective utilisation of available resources;
(d) to recommend to the Senate candidates for University
certificates diplomas, degrees and other academic distinctions.
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(e) to recommend regulations for (i)
the award of scholarships, fellowships, medals and other prizes; (ii) the
conduct of convocations and (iii) maintenance and improvement of discipline
amongst the students; and
(f) to consider any other
academic matter.
2.4. Faculties and their functions.—(l) In accordance
with sub-section (2) of Section 15 of the Act, the Faculties will have
departments as to be decided by the Syndicate on the recommendations of the
Academic Council.
(2) In accordance with sub-section (3) of Section 15 of the Act, each
Faculty shall consist of—
(a) Chairman—Dean of the concerned Faculty;
(b) Members—
(i) all Directors;
(ii) all Associate Deans of the
Faculty;
(iii) all University Professors;
(iv) two Associate Professors, two Assistant
Professors and two Lecturers of each College of the Faculty to be nominated on
rotation by the Vice-Chancellor;
(v) Regional Director, Agricultural
Research Institute, Patna; Director, Sugarcane Research Institute, Pusa for
Faculty of Agriculture, and Director, Livestock Research Station, Patna for
Faculty of Animal Husbandry;
(vi) One Specialist and one Assistant
Specialist Officer from each of the Research Institutes at Patna and Pusa to be
nominated on rotation by the Vice-Chancellor;
(vii) one member not concerned with the University as
the Vice-Chancellor may nominate;
(vii) one member for each of the other Faculties as the Vice-Chancellor
may nominate.
(c) Member-Secretary—Registrar.
(3) The functions of each Faculty shall be as follows :—
(a) to review the teaching, research
and extension work and suggest improvements;
(b) to recommend to the Academic
Council details of conditions to be prescribed for admission of students to
various courses of study in the Faculty;
(c) to formulate for approval of the
Academic Council standards for the evaluation of the progress and attainment of
the studies;
(d) to evaluate the performance of
teaching, research and extension programmes;
(e) each Faculty shall draw up a
College Organisation Plan which provides
for such departments as deemed best and shall define the scope of the
work to be done by the College and the various departments comprised in
each such Faculty. A proposal of a Faculty shall be considered by
the Academic Council and if approved by the Council, shall be forwarded to the
Syndicate for its consideration. Any change desired by the Council and/or
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Shall be referred to the Faculty; and
(f) To perform such other
functions as may be assigned to it by the Academic Council or the Syndicate.
2.5. The Board of studies and its functions.- (1) In
accordance with sub-section (4) of Section 15 of the Act, Board of Studies of
each Faculty shall consist of-
(a)
Chairman-The Dean of the concerned Faculty
(b)
Members-
(i) all Associated Deans of the
Faculty;
(ii) all University Professor, all
Associate Professors and one Assistant Professor of each College of the Faculty
to be nominated by the concerned Associate Dean;
(iii) two experts in the subject from outside the
University to be nominated by the Academic Council;
(iv) one member of each of the other
Faculties nominated by the concerned Dean;
(c) Member-Secretary-A teacher nominated by
the Dean.
(2) The functions of the Board of studies
shall be as follows :-
(a) to propose to the Faculty
concerned the course of study for the various programmes of instructions offered
by the Faculty;
(b) to propose to the Faculty curricula of
the courses to be offered;
(c) to exercise such other powers and
perform such other duties as directed by the Faculty.
2.6 The Finance Committee.-(1) In accordance with
clauses (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) of sub-section (1) of Section 33 of the Act,
the Finance Committee shall consist of-
(i)
the Vice-Chancellor as Chairman;
(ii) a representative of Agriculture
Department not below the rank of Deputy Secretary.
(iii) A representative of Finance Department not
below the rank of Deputy Secretary
(iv) a Dean or a Director to be nominated by
the Vice-Chancellor who will have a term of one year;
(v) one chairman of a University
Department to be nominated by the Vice-Chancellor who will have a term of one
year;
Provided that persons nominated under items (iv) and (v) above shall not be
renominated until all eligible persons have been nominated by rotation;
(vi) one nominee of the Syndicate who should
be non-official member of the Syndicate.
(2) The Comptroller of Rajendra
Agricultural University will be the Secretary of the Finance Committee.
2.7 .The Research Council and its functions.-(1) There
shall be a Research Council consisting of-
(a) Chairman-the Vice-Chancellor;
(b) Members-
(i) the
Director of Agriculture, Bihar;
(ii)
the Director of Animal Husbandry, Bihar.
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(iii) all Directors, Deans and Associate Deans of the University, Regional
Director of Agricultural Research Institute, Patna, Director of Sugarcane
Research Institute, Pusa and Director of Live-stock Research;
(iv)
All University Professors and Senior Research Specialists;
(v) Two Scientists of eminence from the University or outside to be
nominated for particular meeting by the Vice-Chancellor for their specialised
knowledge of a subject or subjects on the agenda of the meetings; and
(vi) three progressive farmers specialised in general Agriculture,
Horticulture and Animal Husbandry to be nominated by the Vice-Chancellor for
their specialised knowledge and experience.
(c) Member-Secretary-Director of Research.
(2) The Research Council shall consider and make recommendations in
respect of—
(a) research programmes and projects undertaken or to be
undertaken by various University units in the State in the fields of
Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Veterinary Science and allied Sciences with a
view to promoting effective co-ordination;
(b) Physical and fiscal administrative
facilities required for implementing research projects;
(c) orienting research to meet
farmers' needs;
(d) integration of research, extension
education and teaching and participation of research workers in teaching and
extension education;
(e) any other matter pertaining to
Agriculture/Animal Husbandry research programmes which may be referred to it by
the Vice-Chancellor or the Senate/Syndicate or any other authority of the
University.
2.8. Constitution of the Extension Education Council-
(1) There shall be an Extension Education Council consisting of—
(a) Chairman—The Vice-Chancellor.
(b) Members—
(i) the Agricultural Production
Commissioner, Bihar;
(ii) the Director of Agriculture,
Bihar;
the Director of Animal Husbandry, Bihar;
(iv) the Director of Research of the
University;
(v) all Deans and Associate Deans,
Regional Director, Agricultural Research Institute, Patna; Director, Sugarcane
Research Institute, Pusa and Director of Livestock Research Station;
(vi) University Professors to be nominated
by the Vice-Chancellor for particular meetings according to the requirements of
the agenda;
(vii) one representative from each of the
under-mentioned organisations, as per request of Vice-Chancellor—
Irrigation Department of the Government;
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(b) Minor Irrigation Department of the Government;
(c) Community Development Department of the Government;
(d) Revenue Department of the Government;
(e) Planning Department of the Government;
(f) Co-operative Department of the Government;
(g) any other concerned Department of the Government;
(h) Bihar State Agro-industries Development Corporation;
(i) Dairy Development Corporation of the Government;
(j) Bihar State Electricity Board;
(k) Fertilizer Corporation of India;
(l) National SEEDS Corporation; and
(m) any other Agro-industries of Agro-Service Organisation;
(viii) two eminent persons in the field of Extension Education
from the University or outside, nominated by the Vice-Chancellor for any
particular meeting in accordance with the requirements of the agenda;
(ix) Director, Agricultural Education,
Bihar;
(x) three progressive farmers
specialising in general Agriculture, Horticulture and Animal Husbandry to be
nominated by the Vice-Chancellor for their specialised knowledge and experience1
;
(c) Member-Secretary—The Director of
Extension Education.
(2) The Extension Education Council shall consider and make
recommendations in respect of—
(a) Co-operative extension educational
programmes and projects of the University;
(b) Co-ordination of co-operative
extension educational activities of various agencies for improvement of
agriculture and animal husbandry and for the development of rural communities.
CHAPTER III
Officer of the University—Their Functions and Duties
3.1. Officers of the University as declared under Section 18 (g) of the
Act.— ln addition to those mentioned in items (a), (b), (c),
(d), (e), and (f) of Section 18 of the Act, the following shall be officers of
the University as hereby declared under item (g) of the said section :-
(1)The University Librarian.
(2)The University Chief Engineer,
(3)The University Chief Architect,
(4)The Adviser to the Vice-Chancellor, and
(5)The Director, Administration.
3.2. Powers and duties of officers and employees of the University.—
Under Section 35 (3) read with Section 24 (5) of the Act, duties as defined
hereunder are assigned to the various officers and employees of the University:
(1) The Registrar shall be responsible to the Vice-Chancellor and shall in
addition to the duties specified in sub-section (5) of Section 24 of the Act,
perform the following duties and functions :-
(a) he shall be responsible for the preparation of the annual report of
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the University for approval of the Vice-Chancellor and the Senate;
(b) he shall be the custodian of the
records of the University;
(c) he shall administer the prescribed
provisions for admission, registration and enrolment of students and the
continuance of their enrolment and maintenance of student's records;
(d) he shall be responsible for the
maintenance of registers of all degrees and diplomas conferred by the
University;
(e) he shall carry out other duties
assigned to him by the Vice-Chancellor;
(f) he shall assist the
Vice-Chancellor in all matters of general administration, and
(g) he shall be the officer to sue and
be sued on behalf of the University.
(2) The Comptroller—In addition to the duties specified in
sub-section (2) of Section 24 of the Act, his duties shall be as follows :—
(a) he shall be the custodian of the
movable and immovable properties of the University, including valuable
securities, title deeds and cash and other liquid assets of the University and
shall maintain a complete record of all such properties;
(b) subject to the administrative
control of the Vice-Chancellor, he shall regulate all finance accounts and
internal audit establishments of the University and at all its campuses;
(c) subject to the assignment by the
Vice-Chancellor, he shall communicate to the officers authorised to incur
expenditure on behalf of the University, their annual and supplementary
allotments from the budget allocations under the respective heads of accounts;
(d) he shall ensure that the
collection of dues of the University and the incurring of expenditure are well
defined and strictly observed;
(e) he shall bring to the notice of
the Vice-Chancellor financial irregularities, if any, observed in the
University;
(f) he shall consolidate the
monthly, half-yearly and annual accounts of the University and all its various
constituent units;
(g) he shall be responsible for
presenting the annual accounts and balance sheet to the Statutory Auditors of
the University for examinations and certification by them;
(h) to perform such other functions
and duties as assigned to him by the Vice-Chancellor.
(3) Deans of Faculties.— ln addition to the duties specified in
sub-clause (3) of Section 24 of the Act, the duties of the Dean of a Faculty
shall be as follows :—
(a) exercise overall control and be
responsible for the conduct of teaching, research and extension work of the
Departments comprised in the faculty;
(b) he shall be Chief Executive
Officer of the Faculty and be responsible for its administration;
(c) serve as a medium of communication
for all official business of the Faculty with other authorities of the
University, the students and the public;
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regarding matters relating to the Faculty;
(e) develop close co-operation,
collaboration and co-ordination with Director of Research/Extension regarding
development of programmes of research and extension for Faculty vis-a-vis other
University units;
(f) he shall be responsible for
the due observance of the statutes and other regulations relating to the
Faculty;
(g) he shall formulate and present
policies to the Board of Studies for its consideration on matters relating to
the Faculty;
(h) he shall discharge such other
functions and duties as assigned by the Vice-Chancellor.
(4) Director of Research.—-ln addition to the duties specified in
clause (a) of sub-section (4) of Section 24 of the Act, his duties shall be as
follows :-
(a) to develop research in the
University, to promote team work and inter-disciplinary collaboration to link up
research by students with the research programmes of the University for the
State and to co-operate and collaborate with the Director of Extension Education
in extending the results of researches to the fields;
(b) to prepare the annual budget
estimates of the research programmes of the University and to supervise their
implementations;
(c) to organise inter-faculty
co-ordination in research programmes;
(d) to promote the compilation and
publication of the research findings; and
(e) to promote the integration of
research with teaching and extension education.
(5) Director of Extension Education.— ln addition to the duties
specified in clause (b) of sub-section (4) of Section 24 of the Act, the duties
of the Director of Extension Education shall be as follows :—
(a) to develop extension education in
the University;
(b) to prepare budget estimates for
extension education and to draw up programme of extension education of the
-University and to supervise its implementation;
(c) to organise inter-faculty
co-ordination in extension education programmes;
(d) to develop mass communication and
media and to direct the preparation and distribution of materials such as
publications and films;
(e) to provide supplementary service
to farmers in the testing of soil, seeds and implements and in plant protection
services;
(f) to provide integration of
extension education with research and teaching; and
(g) to organise and supervise the
University's public relations and information services.
(6) Director of Resident Instructions.—The duties of the Director
of Resident Instructions shall be as follows .
(a) to co-ordinate inter-campus and
inter-faculty programmes and
standards of teaching an evaluation of students' progress at all
levels of under-graduate and post-graduate teaching and to en-
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deavour constantly to raise the standard of teaching and students'
attainments; and
(b) to perform such other duties as
may be entrusted to him by the Vice-Chancellor.
(7) Director of Students Welfare.—The duties of Director of
Students Welfare shall be as follows :-
(a) to plan and organise students'
extra-curricular activities e.g., sports, cultural and other recreational
activities, National Cadet Corps and other allied activities in the University;
(b) to supervise and co-ordinate
management of students' hostels, cafetaria and mess arrangements;
(c) to look after all schemes relating
to scholarship and stipends, part-time employment, free-ships and such other
financial assistance to deserving and/or needy students and travel facilities
for the study tours of students;
(d) to promote discipline among
students of the University;
(e) to plan and direct a programme of
counselling and advisement of students; and
(f) to enlist the co-operation
of prospective employers and employment agencies and to assist in the placement
of graduates and students of the University;
(8) Director, Administration.—The Director, Administration shall be
responsible for all matters allotted to the establishment of the University,
e.g., recruitment, promotion, deputation, leave, maintenance of service records,
disciplinary action, etc. of all the employees of the University.
(9) University Librarian.—The duties of the University Librarian
shall be as follows :—
(a) to maintain and manage the
University Library;
(b) to guide and co-ordinate the
working in the Libraries of the various constituent units of the University, and
(c) to prepare the annual statement of
operational and developmental requirements of all the various libraries of the
University for incorporation in the budget estimates, co-ordinating the
recommendations of the Chairman, Heads of Departments, Associate Deans, Deans
and Directors for the purchase of books, journals, etc. and improvement of
library facilities.
(10) (1) The duties and functions of the Director, Works and Plants
shall be as follows :—
(a) to exercise control over the
construction, maintenance and repair of the buildings, roads, and estimates of
the University;
(b) to organise services relating of
water, electricity and communication;
(c) to supervise the installation and
maintenance of such machinery as may be assigned to his control by the
Vice-Chancellor.
(d) to get designs, plans and
estimates prepared for such projects for construction and/or alterations of
buildings and grounds as may be ordered by the Vice-Chancellor;
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(e) to maintain records of allotment of buildings of the
University for various purposes; and
(f) any other work assigned to him from time to time.
(2) The status, rank, pay-scale and other emoluments of the post will be
determined according to scale of work load adopted by the State Public Works
Department for the purpose.
(11) Chairman of University Departments and Heads of College
Departments.—The duties of the Chairman of University Departments and Heads
of College Departments shall be such as may be prescribed by the Vice-Chancellor
in consultation with Academic Council.
(12) Other officers and employees.—The duties of other officers and
employees other than those referred to in clauses (l) to (ii) above shall be as
may be prescribed by the Vice-Chancellor.
3.3. General.—(l) Each officer and employee of the
University shall be responsible for use of property, equipment, stores,
vehicles, etc., belonging to the University with reasonable care and he shall in
his dealing with University accounts, act with prudence, promptitude, accuracy
and in conformity with rules and general orders.
(2) Besides the duties enumerated in Chapter 3. such other duties as may
be assigned to any officer or employee or employees, individually or
collectively, by the Act, Statutes, Regulations or Rules or by the
Vice-Chancellor or the immediate superior officer or officers, employee or
employees shall be duly carried out by the person or persons to whom such
duty/duties/is/are assigned.
CHAPTER IV
Medium of Instruction and Academic Year
4.1. Medium of instruction.— instruction for the
various courses of study in the University shall be in the language or languages
approved by the Syndicate on the recommendations of the Academic Council.
4.2. Academic Year.—the Academic Year of the
University shall comprise two semesters or three trimesters and it will not have
less than 230 working days.
CHAPTER V
Admission and enrolment of students and performance required
5.1. Condition for Admission.—No students shall be
admitted to a regular course or study unless he possesses the prescribed
qualifications for admission.
5.2. Condition for conferment of degree.—No student
shall be conferred a degree unless he has complied with the conditions
prescribed and has completed the courses of study and earned the required
credits and grade point average.
CHAPTER VI
Institution, Award and withdrawal of Degrees, Honorary Degrees,
Diplomas,
Certificates and Prize, Convocations for Award of Degrees
6.1. Degrees of University– (1) The University
shall institute the under-mentioned degrees,—
(a) Degree of Bachelor of Science;
(b) Degree of Master of Science;
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(c) Degree of Doctor of Philosophy;
(d) Degree of Doctor of Science.
(2) The
Bachelor's and Master's degrees shall be designated faculty-wise. The Master's
degree may be further designated discipline or department-wise in such manner as
the Academic Council may approve on recommendation of the Boards of Studies.
6.2. Registration for Ph.D. and D.Sc. degrees.—The
candidates shall be registered for Ph. D. and D.Sc. degrees as prescribed in the
regulations on the recommendations of the Academic Council.
6.3 Eligibility requirements for degrees.—Eligibility
requirements for various degrees shall be prescribed in the regulations on the
recommendations of the Academic Council.
6.4. Honorary degrees and other Academic Distinctions.—(1)The
Honorary degree of Doctor of Philosophy or Doctor of Science shall be conferred
upon a person on the ground that he is, by reason of eminent position and
attainments or by virtue of his contribution to learning or eminent services to
the cause of Agricultural Education, Research and Development, a fit and proper
person to receive such a degree.
(2) The Senate/Syndicate shall, subject to prior approval by the
Chancellor, have powers to confer the Honorary Degree and other academic
distinctions on the recommendations of the Academic Council.
(3) The Honorary Degree shall be conferred at a convocation, or at a
special convocation, and may, be taken in person or in absentia.
(4) The presentation of persons at the convocation, on whom the Honorary
Degree is to be conferred, shall be made by the Vice-Chancellor.
6.5. Diploma and Certificates.—(l) Courses for
training of Technicians in Agricultural, Veterinary and other allied sciences,
and for farmers, may be provided by the University. Detailed schemes for such
courses, providing for award of diplomas and certificates, shall be drawn up by
the Board of Studies and submitted for approval to the Vice-Chancellor through
the Academic Council.
(2) Orientation courses for Agricultural and Veterinary scientists and for
scientists and technologists in other allied sciences may be provided, from time
to time, by the University.
6.6. Medals, certificate of Honour and Prizes.—A
student who, in fulfilling the University requirement for a degree, diploma or
certificate, has at his credit an outstanding performance, may be awarded—
(i) a medal, or
(ii) a certificate of honour, or
(iii) a prize, as per provision in the regulation.
6.7. Convocations.—A convocation for the purpose of
conferring degree may be held on a date and at a place to be fixed by the
Chancellor in consultation with the Vice-Chancellor. The proceedings of the
convocation shall be conducted in accordance with the regulations.
CHAPTERVII
Library Services
7.1. Libraries.—The University shall maintain a
net-work of libraries as follows :
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(a) the University Library at the
headquarter of the University;
(b) the Campus Libraries—one at each
college;
(c) Libraries for Research Stations
situated away from the campuses one at each such station.
CHAPTER VIII
Scholarships and Financial aid to Students from other Agencies,
Residence,
Counselling and Advisement
8.1. Scholarships and financial aid to students.—Scholarships
and financial aid to students and gifts to the University shall be accepted only
after approval of the Syndicate:
8.2. (1) An enrolled student of the University shall
ordinarily reside in one of the hostels of the University unless exempted by the
Dean or Associate Dean.
(2) Each University Hostel and attached mess and cafeteria shall be under
constant supervision as regards living conditions, price and quality of food and
punctuality of meal service, power and water supply, sanitary conditions,
reading room, recreational facilities and medical attendance.
8.3. Counselling and Advisement.—A Counselling and
Advisement Service shall be organised and maintained at each campus so as to
provide each student with suitable guidance.
CHAPTER IX
Maintenance and Improvement of Discipline amongst Students of the
University
9.1. Regulations for discipline.— Regulations for the
maintenance and improvement of discipline among the students shall be approved
and notified by the Syndicate on the recommendations of the Academic Council.
CHAPTER X
Funds, Accounts and Audit
10.1. Regulation to prescribe procedure for collection of funds,
incurring expenses and maintenance of accounts.—As specified in
Sections 29 and 34 of the Act—
(1) the procedure for collection of dues of the University, bringing the
collections to accounts, for regulating the incurring of expenditure on behalf
of the University, the maintenance of accounts of income and expenditure of all
the various funds of the University, the accounts of stores, farmes, works and
property of the University, shall be as prescribed in regulations approved and
notified by the Finance Committee, which may be supplemented by such rules and
circulars as may be promulgated from time to time by the Vice-Chancellor in
consultation with the Comptroller, wherever necessary;
(2) in all matters involving financial implications, prior consultation
with the Comptroller shall be necessary except in cases where the decision to be
taken is fully within the duly delegated powers of the officer of the University
and the financial commitment involved is within the budget allocation and
prima facie no financial impropriety is involved;
(3) the statutory audit prescribed in Section 34 of the Act shall be
supplemented
by an internal audit organisation under the supervision of such an officer as
the
Vice-Chancellor may designate and officers and employees of the Univer-
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sity shall render all assistance and co-operation to the internal and the
statutory audit organisation, so as to ensure speedy conclusion of the Annual
Audit and Certification Accounts.
CHAPTER Xl
Powers, Emoluments and Conditions of Service of the Vice-Chancellor
11.1. Power of Vice-Chancellor to create and fill up certain posts and
transfer employees.— ln addition to the powers and duties of
the Vice-Chancellor as prescribed in sub-sections 1 to 12 of Section 21 of the
Act, the Vice-Chancellor shall exercise the powers—
(i) to fill up sanctioned posts
up to the rank of Senior Class II of State Service and equivalent on the
recommendation of duly constituted Selection Committee;
(ii) to fill up posts up to the rank
of Reader for a period not exceeding six months and report the action taken in
the next meeting of the Syndicate. In case extension beyond that period is
necessary the approval of the Syndicate will be obtained. But in no case more
than one extension should be given;
(iii) to transfer employees from one post to
another in the interest of the University without adversely affecting their
emoluments, status and service conditions.
11.2. Emoluments of the Vice-Chancellor.- The
Vice-Chancellor shall receive such salary as may be prescribed by the State
Government.
11.3. Other conditions of service of the Vice-Chancellor-(1) Provident
Fund.— ln respect of Provident Fund and retirement benefits,
the Vice-Chancellor will be governed by rules prescribed by State Government.
(2) Leave.-—The Vice-Chancellor shall be entitled to
casual and other leaves in accordance with the provisions in Bihar Service Code
which will be sanctioned by the Chancellor.
(3) Travelling Allowance.—The Vice-Chancellor will get
travelling allowance and daily allowance as prescribed for the officers of State
Government of similar pay scale.
(4) Medical facilities.—He shall receive medical
treatment at the University dispensaries or hospitals or re-imbursement of
expenditure on medical treatment elsewhere, in accordance with rules prescribed
in this regard for employees of the State Government.
11.4.Vice-Chancellor on deputation from Government Service or other
organisation.—The emoluments, terms and other conditions in the
case of Vice Chancellor, who happens to be a permanent employee of Government or
autonomous organisation on deputation with the University, shall be regulated in
accordance with the terms and conditions of the deputation.
CHAPTER XII
Scale of Pay and other emoluments of' Employees of the University
12.1. Scale of pay of employees.—The scale of pay of
employees of the University other than the Vice-Chancellor, shall be as
prescribed by the Syndicate with prior approval of the State Government and
various financing agencies involved.
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12.2. Increments.- (1) An increment shall ordinarily
be allowed on the due date, as a matter of the of course, unless withheld for
unsatisfactory work or conduct by specific order of the appointing authority
recorded before the date on which the increment is due.
Service during the period of deputation to a lower scale of pay will not
count towards increment.
(2) Extraordinary leave taken for higher studies or on medical grounds
should count for increment as admissible under the rules of the State
Government.
(3) An increment due at the efficiency-bar stage shall be allowed to a
University employee on the appointing authority's written declaration that the
employee is fit to cross the efficiency bar. Case not covered by the rules of
University, shall be governed by relevant rules of State Government.
12.3. Allowances and other benefits.—Cost of living
allowance, city allowance, house rent allowance, reimbursement of medical
treatment allowances for education of children and travelling allowance shall be
allowed to employees in accordance with the general rules and orders of the
State Government regulating these allowances. Medical reimbursement shall be
made as per Government rules.
CHAPTER XIII
Leave and other Service Conditions bf Employees of the University
13.1. Leave.—Subject to the University framing its own
leave rules in due course, the leave rules of Government of Bihar will be
applicable to the University employees for the present.
13.2. Resignation of service by an employee.—An
employee who wishes to resign from University service shall give notice in
writing to the University as specified hereunder :—
(a) one month's notice, if he is a temporary employee;
(b) three month's notice, if he is a permanent employee;
NOTE.—(I) If an employee fails to give notice as
required above the University shall be entitled to recover from him, his salary
for the period by which the notice falls short of in lieu of such notice or of
the deficiency in the notice as actually given;
(ii) In case of bonded persons, the resignation will be accepted only
after considering the provisions in the bond.
(c) each such case of resignation will be considered by
the University for acceptance or otherwise on its own merit.
13.3. Termination of service of an employee by the University,
superannuation and compulsory retirement.—(l) The University
may terminate the service of an employee in any of the undermentioned
circumstances :—
(i) On grounds of physical
and/or mental unfitness for service, as certified by the Medical Board, in which
case the employee may represent against the order of termination of his
employment to an appellate authority whose decision on the basis of the
recommendation of the Medical Board to which the employee's case shall have been
referred, shall be final;
(ii) On ground of indiscipline,
misconduct, moral turpitude or subversive
activities on the part of the employee in which case proceed-
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ings as enunciated in Statute 13.9 shall be held before orders of
termination of service are issued.
(iii) As a measure of retrenchment ordered by the
University in which case the appointing authority may issue orders of
termination of service, provided the employee happens to be the junior-most in
his sub-cadre and if there is no sub-cadre in his cadre giving him notice of one
month if he holds in a temporary post or one month's pay in lieu thereof; and
(iv) On the employee attaining the age of
superannuation or being compulsorily retired.
(2) Each University employee shall retire on superannuation on attaining
the age of 58 years. However the University may re-employ deserving employee up
to 60 years of age after screening by the Evaluation Committee.
NOTE.—(i) This does not apply to technical or
scientific personnel appointed for a specific period under a contract.
(ii) This does not apply also to teachers and research scientists of
national or international repute invited by the University as visiting or
Emeritus Professors.
(3) The Syndicate, on the recommendation of the Vice-Chancellor, may
retire a University employee who has attained the age of 50 years or has
completed 25 years of service whichever is earlier in public Interest.
13.4. Re-employment.—(l) If an employee applies for
re-employment on superannuation, he may be re-employed in the University's
interest, subject to the undermentioned conditions :—
(a) no such employee shall be re-employed without the previous approval
of the Syndicate;
(b) the person to be re-employed must be in reasonably good health for
performing the duties he would be required to perform;
(c) the pay of employee on his re-employment shall not exceed the limit of
re-employment pay according to rules of Bihar Government; and
(d) re-employment in each case shall be limited to a period of one year at
a time, if he is found suitable by the Evaluation Committee.
13.5. Transfer of charge on termination of appointment etc.—(l)
A University employee, under orders of termination of service or transfer to
another post proceeding on leave other than casual leave, shall before leaving
his post, hand over the charge of his post to such other University employee as
may be duly authorised to receive the charge, return to the University all
books, apparatus, furnitures, etc. issued to him for his personal use, and pay
to the University in full, all charges due, such as muncipial taxes, water and
electricity charges, rent for occupation of University residential quarters and
on his failure to do so, the controlling officer shall recover the amount due
from the employee's last pay if his services have terminated, or from the
University Contributions to his Provident Fund.
(2) A University employee, who is in the occupation of residential
accommodation of the University, shall vacate the quarter on transfer to another
post or on proceeding on leave or on superannuation or on leaving the University
service. In case of non-compliance, disciplinary or other suitable action shall
be taken against him.
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13.6 Tests and examinations—Tests and examinations
to improve efficiency.—An employee of the University may be required to pass
such tests as may be prescribed by the Syndicate. The order prescribing the
tests shall specify the penalties for failure to pass, the tests in time, and/or
the benefits or advantages accruing from passing the tests. The tests and
penalties should be specified in advance by the Syndicate.
13.7 Restriction on engagement in trade or business outside the
University and participation in political work.- (1) All
University employees, except those specifically appointed on a part-time basis,
shall be Whole-time, employees and shall not, without express permission of the
Vice-Chancellor, engage directly or indirectly in any trade or business or
political work whatsoever or undertake any other work outside the University.
NOTE.—This restriction shall not apply to any work or
undertaking in connection with examinations outside the University, provided
they do not exceed three examinations in a calendar year.
(2) No employee shall undertake any private tuition.
13.8. Royalties, patent rights for inventions and discoveries and
honoraria for testing work in the University laboratories, etc.—(l)
The University shall have the sole right in respect of any invention or
discovery of any process made in the University Laboratories, farms or workshops
and may move for securing the patent right for invention or process from the
Government after obtaining from the requisite assignment. The University will
bear the cost of securing the patent right and receive all royalties,
remuneration or income accruing from the sale or commercial exploitation of such
grant or patent.
(2)The University shall pay to the employee concerned such amount as may
be determined by the Syndicate as reward provided that in cases where the
expenditure incurred by the university on such invention or process is high, the
entire expenditure may be deducted by the University at its discretion from the
amount of the reward fixed by the Syndicate before it is paid to the employee.
(3) In case the University decides not to apply for the patent rights, the
employee concerned may, if he so desires, apply for a patent solely in his own
name on payment of 10 percent of royalty to the University.
(4) Testing or research work on behalf of any organisation for which a fee
is offered to the University may be accepted by the Vice-Chancellor in
consultation with the Chairman or the Head of the Department concerned.
Vice-Chancellor shall determine and sanction the honoraria to be paid to the
employee concerned for such work, taking into account all expenditure incurred
and to be incurred by the University on the said research or testing work.
13.9 Conduct, discipline, enquiry, punishment and appeal.—(l)
Any one or more of the penalties specified in clause (2) given below may, for
good and sufficient reasons, such as misconduct, moral turpitude, neglect of
duty, violation of term or condition of service, inefficiency, indiscipline,
criminal conviction, be imposed upon an employee.
NOTE.—The 'misconduct' for this purpose means—
(i) wilful disobedience or
wilful omission or negligence in executing any lawful orders or instructions, or
(ii) wilful breach of trust and duty,
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(iii) demand, acceptance or receipt by the employee, in the discharge of
his duties, any gift, gratuity, reward, or remuneration except in accordance
with the University rules or orders, or express permission of the
Vice-Chancellor;
(iv) indulging in unlawful activity or in political preaching
among the students or employees of the University.
(v) doing anything which undermines or is likely to
undermine the prestige of the University or is detrimental to its interests or
disturbs or is likely to disturb the harmony and cohesion of the University's
corporate life, or
(vi) communicating any document or information, which has come into his
possession in the course of discharge of his duties, whether from official
sources or otherwise, without general or special permission or authorisation
directly or indirectly, to any person who is not entitled to receive such
information or document.
(2) The following are the minor and major penalties which may be imposed
upon a University employee :—
(a) Minor Penalties
(i) censure;
(ii) withholding of increments
including stoppage at an efficiency-bar;
(iii) recovery from pay of the whole or part of
any pecuniary loss caused to the University by negligence or breach of orders or
any other act of commissions or omissions;
(b) Major penalties
(iv) reduction to a lower post or to a lower
stage in a time-scale of pay;
(v) removal from University service
which does not ordinarily disqualify for any other employment in the University;
(vi) compulsory retirement;
(vii) dismissal from University service which ordinarily
disqualifies from further employment in the University and involves ordinarily
loss of all accrued financial benefits.
(3) The appointing authorities shall be competent to impose any of the
punishments mentioned in clause (2), provided that no order shall be passed
imposing any major penalty on University employees, unless he has been given an
adequate opportunity of making any representation that he may desire to make,
and such a representation has been duly taken into consideration.
Note.— ln a case in which a University employee has
been convicted for an offence involving moral turpitude and the order of
conviction has become final, order for dismissal shall be issued forthwith.
(4) The grounds on which it is proposed to impose any major punishment
shall be communicated in writing to the University servant concerned and he
shall be required to state within a reasonable time—
(a) whether he admits the truth of all
or any of the charges,
(b) what explanation or defence if
any, he has to offer; and
(c) whether he desires to be heard in
person.
(5) If the appointing authority is satisfied that a prima-facie case
against
the defaulting employee is established, an enquiry shall be instituted by
appointing an
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Enquiry Officer or Committee.
(6) At the enquiry all evidences, oral or documentary, shall be adduced in
respect of such of the charges as are not admitted, or in respect of extenuating
circumstances, if any, which are pleaded in defence. The person charged shall be
entitled to cross-examine the witness and to have such witness called as he may
wish provided that the Officer or Committee conducting the enquiry for special
and sufficient reasons, to be recorded in writing refuse to call any witness.
The proceedings shall contain sufficient records of the evidence and a statement
of the finding and the grounds thereof.
(7) The Enquiry Officer or Committee may entertain or reject for reasons
to be recorded, any request from the accused employee, to be represented by a
counsel at the enquiry.
(8) After the enquiry against a person has been completed and the
punishing authority has arrived at a provisional finding and has proposed
punishment, the University employee shall, if the penality proposed is
dismissal, removal, compulsory retirement or reduction in the rank, be supplied
with a copy of the report of the Enquiry Officer or Committee and be called upon
to show cause within a reasonable time which shall not be less than two weeks
and not more than one month against the particular penalty proposed to be
inflicted upon him. Reply to the show-cause, if any, submitted by the accused
employee shall be taken into consideration before final orders are passed.
(9) (a) An employee shall be suspended if in a criminal prosecution, the
charge against him is such that on being found guilty of it, he is likely to be
sentenced to a term of imprisonment or for which he would be dismissed or
removed from service in a departmental enquiry, or if he has been refused bail
by the Court and committed to prisons.
(b) In a case of gross misconduct, bribery or corruption if, adequate
prima facie evidence is available, the employee may be suspended. The suspension
order may also be passed in cases which, on preliminary investigation, merit an
enquiry or where suspension of any employee appears necessary for the proper
conduct of an enquiry.
(c) In a case where there are reasons to believe that the employee, if
allowed to continue on duty might attempt to tamper with the evidence, he shall
be required to proceed on such leave as may, be due to him, or if there be no
leave to his credit, on extraordinary leave, if he refuses to proceed on leave,
he may be suspended.
(d) (i)
An employee under suspension may be paid a subsistence allowance at an amount
equal to the leave salary and allowance (if any) which an employee would have
drawn if he had been on leave on half pay;
(ii)
If the period of suspension exceeds twelve months the appointing authority may
reduce or increase up to 50 percent of subsistence allowance if the said
authority finds that the period of suspension has been prolonged for reasons (to
be recorded in writing) directly or indirectly, as the case may be attributable
to the suspended employee or employer; and
(iii)
Payment of subsistence allowance every month shall be made
on production by the suspended employee a certificate to this effect
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that he is not engaged in any other employment, business, profession or
vocation;
(e) On reinstatement, an employee under suspension shall get his arrear
payin accordance with Bihar Service Code.
(10) (a) An employee shall have the right of appeal against any order of
punishment imposed on him by the officer or authority next higher to the one
that ordered the punishment.
(b) He shall have the right of a second appeal over the orders of first
appellate authority to the next higher officer or authority, provided that in a
case where the first appeal lies with the Chancellor under sub-clause (a), there
shall be no such second appeal against the Chancellor's orders on the first
appeal.
(c) The orders of the second appellate officer or authority, or of the
Chancellor, on the first appeal, shall be final.
(d) Appeals should be disposed of within ninety days of filing of the
same.
13.10. Seniority.— lnter se seniority of the employees
in the same grade or rank will be determined in accordance with the respective
dates of commencement of continued officiation in the concerned grade or rank,
subject to the following
(i) When certain employees have been appointed on
basis of single merit list prepared by a competent authority the candidates
appointed on basis of such merit list shall continue to hold their relative
seniority;
(ii) When certain employees have been appointed on the particular date by
promotion from a lower grade, they shall maintain their relative seniority as in
the lower grade.
If on a particular occasion a decision is taken to fill up certain number
of posts by promotion and direct recruitment the persons promoted shall take
precedence over the persons directly recruited.
(iii) Inter se seniority between employees on deputation from the State
Government and other organisations shall continue to be the same as in their
parent department.
(iv) When an employee from the University and a candidate from outside
University are appointed to the particular post on the same date the employee of
the University will be deemed senior to the candidate coming from outside the
University.
(v) The Syndicate shall have an ultimate say in determining inter se
seniority in between employees of the three aforesaid categories, and also to
take such decisions as it is necessary for removal of anomalies.
13.11. Advance.—Advance for purpose of conveyance
(bicycles, motorcycles/scooters or motor cars) and for construction or purchase
of or repair or construction or purchase of or repair of residential houses and
marriage loans may be granted to University employees on terms and conditions to
be prescribed in the regulations.
13.12. Medical aid.— ln the various campuses of the
University facilities to provide medical aid to the employees and their family
members shall be extended as prescribed in the regulations.
13.13. Compassionate grant.—lf an employee other than
a re-employed
person who has served the University efficiently and faithfully dies while in
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the Syndicate may sanction on the merits of each individual case, a
Suitable compassionate grant to the children, widow and other dependants of the
deceased.
13.14. Lien.—University employees permanent or
quasi-permanent permitted to go on deputation to posts outside the University
may be permitted to retain lien on their posts in the University service,
ordinarily not exceeding three years.
13.15. Any matter regarding conditions of service not
covered by the provisions of the statutes may be decided in accordance with the
provisions of the corresponding rules of the State-Government. In case, there is
no such Government rules, approval of the Syndicate should be obtained.
13.16. In all such cases of misconduct, offence,
crime, etc., that cannot be dealt with under provisions of these statutes, the
existing rules of the State Government shall apply.
CHAPTER XIV
Appointment to University Posts and Certain Essential Procedure to be
Observed
14.1. Techincal posts to be filled by direct recruitment and promotions.—All
posts of the rank of University Professors and other equivalent posts shall be
filled by direct recruitment for which the University employees will also be
allowed to compete. The posts of Directors and Deans may be filled by promotion,
but in case suitable candidate is not available, this may be filled by direct
recruitment. The other posts up to the rank of Associate Professors/College
Professors, Assistant Professors and their equivalent shall be filled by
promotion and direct recruitment on 50:50 basis. The mode and procedure for
selection to such posts have been shown in Chapter XVII of the Statute.
14.2. Certain posts to be filled by deputation or direct recruitment.—
Posts of the Registrar, Comptroller, Director, Administration shall be filled up
by direct recruitment or by obtaining the services of suitable officers on
deputation from the State or Central Government or I.C.A.R. or Universities. The
post of Deputy and Assistant Registrars, Deputy and Assistant Comptrollers may
be filled up either by direct recruitment or by promotion of officers of lower
rank within the University or transfer from equivalent rank.
14.3. Syndicate to decide procedure for filling non-techincal posts.-—
The procedure for appointment to non-technical posts will be as decided by the
Syndicate.
14.4. Certain posts may be filled by the Vice-Chancellor negotiating
with suitable persons.— ln rare cases where the Selection
Committee is not able to select a suitable candidate, the Vice-Chancellor may,
in exceptional circumstances, negotiate with suitable persons available in the
country in consultation with the Selection Committee and Syndicate. Such
negotiations are also permissible if the University desires the services of a
very eminent person for improving a certain department or establishing a certain
school of research.
14.5. Ad hoc arrangements pending regular appointment.—Pending
regular appointment the appointing authority may make interim arrangements for
carrying on urgent work but such an ad hoc arrangement will not entitle the
holder of the post for a regular appointment. Such an appointment shall not
exceed a period of six months unless extension to this period has been approved
by the Syndicate.
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Syndicate can allow such extension of only one term of six months.
14.6 Medical Examination.—Each appointee on his first
appointment to a post shall produce a medical certificate of fitness by a
Medical authority in accordance with the rules of the State Government for
comparable post. University will request Health Department for constitution of
Medical Board as and when necessary.
14.7. A person appointed in regular manner to a post
likely to continue or to be made permanent or on a permanent post, as the case
may be, shall ordinarily be on probation for a period of two years unless the
person concerned is appointed on a tenure basis.
14.8. Reservation for Scheduled Castes & Scheduled
Tribes.—The rules and orders framed by the Government from time to time for
reservation of posts for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes shall be observed
for all appointments under the University provided persons belonging to the
aforesaid classes fulfil the minimum qualification laid down for the posts.
14.9. Maximum age limit for recruitment.—The
maximum age limit for entry into the service of the University shall be 27 years
relaxable according to the status of the post by the Syndicate. There will be no
age restriction for employees of the University seeking higher posts, under
direct recruitment procedures. For Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes the
upper age limit shall be 32 years.
CHAPTER XV
Record of Service of University Employees
15.1. Personal file, character roll, service book and leave account book
of employees- (1) Thore shall be a personal file for all papers relating to each
of the employees. All papers relating to his recruitment, date of birth,
verification of his antecedents and service, leave, promotions, disciplinary
action and retirement, shall be duly placed in this file. If an employee
acquires any academic qualification or other distinction while in service,
papers relating to these shall be duly placed in this file.
(2) A personal confidential file or character roll shall be maintained for
each employee. Adverse remarks recorded in the course of periodical or
occasional assessment of an employee shall be duly communicated to him to give
him an opportunity to make representation, if any, against these remarks.
(3) A service book giving a history of his service shall also be
maintained in respect of each University employee. The service books shall
record entries of each incident in his service, e.g., the date and nature of
each of his appointments and or termination of each appointment in University
service, the date of his confirmation, increment, promotion, rewards, and
citations earned by him, the dates of his proceeding on leave and return from
leave.
(4) A leave account shall be maintained in the proforma prescribed by
State Government for the purpose for each University employee showing a complete
account of all leaves (except casual leave) taken by him.
CHAPTER XVI
General Provident Fund and Contributory Providont Fund
16.1. Provident Fund.— In accordance with item number
(10) of Section 35 of the Act the scheme for Provident Fund for the benefit of
officers, teachers and other employees of the University shall be as mentioned
in this Chapter.
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16.2 Amount of contribution to Provident Fund.—Every
employee of the University, excepting the transferred Government servants,
appointed permanently or on probation or temporary incumbents to a substantive
post, after completing one year of service, shall, as a condition of service,
subscribe to the Provident Fund an amount in whole rupees not less than 81/3%
per cent of his emolument; such subscription shall be deducted from the
emoluments every month, fraction of half a rupee or above counting as one rupee
and fractions less than half a rupee being omitted.
16.3. Contribution to the Fund by University.—The
University shall contribute to the fund of the subscriber an amount equal to
that subscribed by the employee but not exceeding 81/3 % percent of his
emoluments.
16.4. Deposit of fund.—The amount of deduction made
from the emoluments of an employee under Statute 16.2. and the amount of
contribution made by the University under Statute 16.3. shall be deposited in a
Nationalised Bank in an individual account in accordance with the direction of
the Syndicate, under the head "Provident Fund" as early as practicable or at any
rate within seven days of the date on which the payment of the emoluments is
made.
16.5. (1) On a written application from a subscriber
to the Provident Fund and with the approval of the Vice-Chancellor, the
University may allow premia on the Life Insurance Policy of the subscriber to be
paid out of the subscriber's account in his Provident Fund.
(2) In all such cases, the Life Insurance Policy for which the premia are
so paid, shall be assigned in favour of the University and the Policy shall, on
the retirement of-the subscriber from the service of the University, be
re-assigned to him by the University. In case of maturity of the Policy during
the service of the subscriber in the University, the full amount of the Policy
shall be credited to the Provident Fund of the subscriber and in the case of the
death of the subscriber during the service, the full amount of the Policy shall
be paid to the nominee of the employee or in the absence of nomination, to his
legal heir or heirs.
16.6. Persons to whom money in Fund to be paid.—The
amount at the credit of any subscriber shall become payable to him—
(a) On his ceasing to be in the service of the University :
Provided that if any subscriber resigns his appointment before putting in
four years of service, the University may, for reasons to be recorded in writing
withhold the contribution allotted to him, together with the interest thereon,
and pay to the subscriber only the balance at his credit without such
contribution, or the interest on or profit from such contribution.
(b) On the death of the subscriber, to the person or persons nominated by
him, or when no such nomination is made, to his legal heir or heirs:
Provided that if at the time of the nomination a subscriber has a family,
the nomination shall not be in favour of any person other than the member of his
family
16.7. Dues of University not to be recovered from employee's
subscription to the Fund.—The University shall not be entitled to recover
from the
subscription paid by the employee in the Provident Fund Account, including
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Interest on or profit from the subscription paid, ant sum of account of
any loss or damage sustained by the University through the misconduct or
negligence of the subscriber or any other sum due to the University from him.
16.8. Advances from the Fund.- (1) In case of urgent
necessity, which in the opinion of the Vice-Chancellor or officers vested with
such powers in this behalf may appear justified, the subscriber may be allowed
an advance of a sum not exceeding his emoluments for three months or half of the
amount standing to his credit whichever is less, out of the amount subscribed by
him with interest thereon.
(ii) The advance shall be recovered in such number of equal monthly
instalments, not exceeding twenty-four as the Vice-Chancellor may fix, and shall
be recovered by deduction from the salary payable by the University to the
subscriber. The amount of such instalment shall be fixed in whole rupees, the
amount of advance being raised or reduced, if necessary to admit of the fixation
of such instalments. The deductions shall commence from the first payment of a
full month's salary after such advance has been made.
(iii) Notwithstanding anything in clause (i), if an advance is required
for the purpose of building or purchasing a house or land for constructing a
house the maximum limit of the advance may be equal to twelve months salary of
the subscriber, to be repaid in such number of monthly instalments not exceeding
sixty, as the Vice-Chancellor may determine.
(iv) A subscriber may at his option repay at any time more than one
installment.
(v) If a subscriber, who has completed twenty years of qualifying service
or is to retire within five years, needs an advance for building or purchasing a
house or land for constructing a house, or daugher's marriage, he may be granted
a non- refundable advance to the extent of 75 percent of the amount standing to
his credit in his Provident Fund Account.
(vi) Notwithstanding anything in the clauses mentioned above the Vice
Chancellor shall have the right to relax the rule contained in clause (i) under
special circumstances.
16.9. Contribution to the Fund by employees on leave.—An
employee, who is on leave on full pay, shall continue to subscribe to the
Provident Fund and may do so at his option if he is on leave other than full
pay.
16.10. Account of employees subscribing to the Fund to be kept in Form
'A'.—A separate account in Form "A" shall be kept in the office
of the University on account of every employee subscribing to the Provident
Fund, and a copy of the account shall be furnished to every such employee at the
end of each financial year and on his ceasing to be in service of the
University.
FORM'A
Provident Fund,- Rajendra Agricultural University Deposit Account for
the year ending the 31st March, 19…..,
Name of Subscriber……………………………….
Apportionment number of Account……………..
Deposit ……………………………………………
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Name. |
Opening balance. |
Deduction from salary. |
Contribution by
the University. |
Withdrawal. |
Closing balance. |
Interest added at
the end of the
year. |
Total at credit. |
Remarks. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
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Rs. |
Rs. |
Rs. |
Rs. |
Rs. |
Rs. |
Rs. |
Rs. |
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16.11. Accounts posted in Ledger in Form 'B'.- Accounts credited or debited
to the Provident Fund shall on the same day be posted to the Provident Fund
Ledger in Form 'B' given below. The figures for column 6 in the ledger will be
calculated yearly as also the net balance of each account entered in columns 7
and 10.
FORM 'B'
No. of account. |
No. of Subject. |
Opening Balance. |
Deduction from salary April to March |
Contribution by
the University |
Interest. |
Total. |
Withdrawal. |
Repayment. |
Closing |
Remarks. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
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Rs. |
Rs. |
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16.12. Closure of account on death or termination of service.-
If a subscriber dies or his services otherwise terminated his account shall be
closed and the sum due to him shall not bear interest or carry any profit after
the expiry of the month in which his death or termination of his services occur.
16.13. On closure of account unclaimed sum to be transferred to Deposit
Account.- When an account is closed, ant sum remaining
unclaimed shall be removed from the Provident Fund Ledger and transferred to a
Deposit Account at the end of the year to be dealt with like any ordinary
deposit.
16.14. Declaration and nomination.-(i) Every
subscriber shall be required
to sign a written declaration the he has read these statutes and he agrees to
abide by them and hand over for registration in the University Office the name
of the
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persons to whom he wishes the balance at his credit to be paid in the
event of his death.
(ii)
When nominating more than one person, he may state the proportion in which the
said balance may be paid to each of them respectively. In case the nominee or
any of the nominees is a minor, he should state the date of birth of minor
nominees and the payment shall be made to the next-of-kin of the nominee or the
guardian who may be authorised by law to receive payment on his behalf while he
is a minor.
(iii)
The subscriber may, from time to time, add to or change his nominee or nominees
and the promotion in which the balance at credit is to be distributed, by
written application to the University.
(iv) A
record of nominees shall be kept in the University Office in Form 'C' given
below:-
FORM 'C'
Name of Subscriber. |
Name and address of nominee with date of birth and name of guardian if he
is a minor |
Signature of the Subscriber |
Signature of the Cashier of the University. |
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16.15. Benefit of Contributory Provident Fund not available in certain
cases.- Notwithstanding anything contained in the statutes, no
employee of the University shall be entitled to the benefit of the Contributory
Provident if is otherwise entitled to a pension of the University or contributes
towards his pension or he has been appointed by the University on a consolidated
salary on special terms.
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CHAPTER XVII
Table Showing Qualification, Composition Selection Committees,
Appointing Authority, etc… for Recruitment to Technical, Non-technical and
Administrative Posts of the University
17.1. The qualifications for appointment to technical,
non-technical and administrative posts of the University, the composition of
Selection Committees and the Appointing Authorities shall be as given in the
following Tables :-
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Name of the post. |
Qualification |
Constitution of Selection Committee |
Appointing Authority
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Registrar |
A Second Class Master's Degree with at least 10 years
administrative or academic experience. (Persons with post-graduate degree in any
field of specialization in Agricultural Science shall be given preference).
OR
An officer from the I.A.S. or a Senior Officer from the Cadre of State
Service. |
(a) Vice-Chancellor-Chairman
(b) One of the Ex-officio Members of the Syndicate
nominated by the Syndicate-Member.
(c) One Expert from outside the University nominated by the
Syndicate from a panel of not less than three names prepared by the
Vice-Chancellor-Member
(d)One representative of the State Government (Agriculture
Departm-ent) |
Vice-Chancellor with the approval of the Syndicate. |
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Comptroller |
(a) B.Com or equivalent degree
(b) Experience as a Chartered Accountant or Cost and
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(a) Vice-Chancellor-Chairman.
(b) Secretary to the Government of Bihar, Finance Department-Member |
Vice-Chancellor with the approval of the Syndicate. |
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Should have passed Sub-ordinate Accounts Service Examinations of any State
or Central Government or an equivalent or higher examination and have had
experience of service in Government or quasi-Government for a minimum of tem
years. |
(c) One Expert from outside the University nominated by the Syndicate from
a panel of not less than three names prepared by the Vice-Chancellor. |
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Director of Resident Instruction/ Deans. |
Essential-(i) Doctorate in any branch of Agricultural Science, Veterinary
Science, and Animal Husbandry Sciences (relaxable to high second class M.Sc.
degree or equivalent post-graduate quali-fication in the case of candidates with
exceptionally distinguished record of productive research and teaching).
(ii) Ten years experience of teaching and/or research of which five
years should have been in a position of responsibility
(iii) Desirable.-Evidence of leadership and outstanding
achievements in |
(a) Vice-Chancellor-Chairman
(b) Three Scientists or educationists with experience of working in
scientific, educational or administrative capacity from outside the University
nominated by the Syndicate from a panel of not less than six names prepared by
the Vice-Chancellor-Member
(c) A representative of the State Government (Agricultural/Animal
Husbandry Department). |
Vice-Chancellor with the approval of the Syndicate. |
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Teaching and organising teaching.
(iv) Experience in managing an Agricultural and Animal
Husbandry College preferably offering under-graduate and Post-graduate
education. |
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Director of Research |
Essential- (i) Doctorate degree in any branch of Agricultural Sciences or
Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science (relaxable to high second class M.Sc.
degree or equivalent post-graduate qualification in case of candidate with
exceptionally distinguished record of productive research and responsible
leadership of productive research in the relevant fields).
(ii) 10 years' experience in teaching and/or research work as
evidenced by published work in standard research journals of which at least 5
years experience should have been in a position or responsibility |
(a) Vice-Chancellor-Chairman.
(b) Three experts from outside the University with experience of
working as Heads of Institutions of repute nominated by the Syndicate from a
panel of not less than six names prepared by the Vice-Chancellor-Member.
(c) A representative of the
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Vice-Chancellor with the approval of the Syndicate. |
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In an institution in which research holds an important place
(iii) Evidence of leadership outstanding achievement in research
and organising research. |
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Director of Extension Education |
Essential-
(i) Bachelor's degree in Agriculture/Veterinary Science and Animal
Husbandry Sciences.
(ii) Doctorate in Extension (relaxable to high Second Class M.Sc.
degree or equivalent postgraduate qualification in the case of candidates with
exceptionally distinguished records of productive research or extension).
(iii) 10 year's experience of teaching, research or field extension
of which 5 years should have been in a position of responsibility.
Desirable-(iv) Evidence of leadership and outstanding achievement in
extension and organising extension. |
(a) Vice-Chancellor -Chairman
(b) Three Experts from outside the University with experience of
working as heads of Institutions of repute nominated by the Syndicate from a
panel of not less than six names prepared by the Vice-Chancellor-Member
(c) A representative of the State Government (Agricultural /Animal
Husbandry Department |
Vice-Chancellor with the approval of the Syndicate. |
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6. |
Associate Dean/Principal in the Faculty of Agriculture and Animal
Husbandry |
Essential-(i) Doctorate in any of the major branches of Agriculture or
Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (relaxable to high second class M.Sc.
degree or equivalent to post graduate qualification in case of candidate with
exceptionally distinguished record of productive research).
(ii) 10 year's experience of teaching and/or research.
Desirable-(iii) Evidence of leadership, outstanding achieve-ment as head
of the Department. |
(a) Vice-Chancellor-Chairman.
(b) Three experts from outside the University in the concerned
field nominated by the Syndicate from a panel of not less than six names
prepared by the Vice-Chancellor-Member.
(c) Dean of the Faculty, one of the Directors of Resident
Instruction or Director of Research or Director of Extension Education as
nominated by the Syndicate on the recommendation of the Vice-Chancellor-Member.
(d) A representative of the State Government (Agriculture/Animal
Husbandry Department). |
Vice-Chancellor with the approval of Syndicate. |
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University Professor and technical posts of equivalent ranks. |
Essential-(i) Doctorate in the subject concerned (relaxable
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(a) Vice-Chancellor-Chairman.
(b) Two Experts from
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Vice-Chancellor with the approval of Syndicate. |
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Case of candidates with exceptionally distinguished records of productive
research).
(ii) 10 year's experience of teaching and/or research in the
subject concerned.
Desirable-(ii) Good research experience as evidenced by published papers.
Note- Requirement of professional degree or diploma shall be deemed as
essential qualification for certain posts, e.g. Agronomy, Veterinary Medicals
etc. |
the Syndicate from a panel of not less than four names prepared by the
Vice-Chancellor-Member.
(c) Dean of Faculty.
(d) Director of Resident.
Instruction/Director of Research/ Director of Extension Education. One of
these officers mentioned in (d) as nominated by the Vice-Chancellor depending
upon the nature of post to be filled up.
(e) A representative of the State Government (Agriculture/Animal
Husbandry Department). |
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Associate/College Professor and technical posts of equivalent ranks. |
(i) doctorate in the subject concerned (relaxable to high second
class M.Sc. or its equivalent post-graduate qualification in cases of candidates
with exceptionally distinguished record of productive research).
(ii) 7 year's experience of teaching and/or research in the subject
concerned.
Note.- Requirements of pro- |
(a) Vice-Chancellor-Chairman
(b) Two Experts from outside the University
in the concerned field nominated by the Syndicate from a panel of not less than
four names prepared by the Vice-Chancellor-Member
(c) Dean of the Faculty.
(d) Director of Resi- |
Vice-Chancellor with the approval of the Syndicate. |
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fissional degree shall be deemed as essential qualification for certain
posts i.e. Agronomy, Veterinary Medicines etc. |
dent Instruction/Director of Research/Director of Extension Education. One
of the officers mentioned in (d) as nominated by the Vice-Chancellor depending
upon the nature of post to be filled up.
(e) A representative of the State Government
(Agriculture/Animal Husbandry Department). |
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Assistant Professor and Techincal Posts of equivalent rank. |
(i) High Second Class Master's degree or its equivalent
post-graduate qualification in the subject concerned.
(ii) At least 2 year's experience of teaching/ research |
(a) Dean of the Faculty/Director of Resident
Instruction/Director of Research-Chairman.
The Chairman will be nominated by the Vice-Chancellor
depending upon the nature of the post to be filled up.
(b) Two Scientists or
educationists from outside the University nominated by the Syndicate from a
panel of not less than four names prepared by the Vice-Chancellor-Members
(c) A University
Professor |
Vice-Chancellor |
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By the Vice-Chancellor.
(d) A representative of the State Government
Agriculture/Animal Husbandry Department). |
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Lecturer/Assistant lecturer/Assistant Research officers Instructors/
Demonstrators/ All other categories of technical posts of equivalent ranks. |
(i) High Second Class
Master's degree or its equivalent in the subject concerned. |
(a) Dean of the Faculty/Director of Research-Chairman
The Chairman will be nominated by the Vice-Chancellor
depending upon the nature of post to be filled up.
(b) A University Professor/ Specialist of
equivalent rank in the concerned subject nominated by the
Vice-Chancellor-Member.
(c) Two experts from outside the University nominated by the
Syndicate from a panel of four names prepared by the Vice-Chancellor-Members. |
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Director of Student's Welfare |
Essential-(i) Master's degree in
any branch of Agricultural Science/Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science/Basic
Science or Education. |
Vice-Chancellor-Chairman
(b) Registrar-Member.
(c) One of the Deans or Directors nominated by the
Vice-Chancellor-Member. |
Vice-Chancellor with the approval of the Syndicate. |
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(ii) 10 year's experience of teaching in
a College of Agriculture/Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science/Basic Science
or Education in the capacity of a College Professor/Associate Professor.
(iii) Adequate experience of organisation of sports, games,
dramas and other student's welfare activities.
Desirable- (iv) Evidence of leadership and capacity in organising
and teaching student's Welfare activities. |
(d) Two Experts from outside the University
nominated by the Syndicate from a panel of not less than six names prepared by
the Vice-Chancellor-Member.
(e) A representative of the State Government
(Agriculture/Animal Husbandry Department. |
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Chief Medical Officer. |
(i) A degree in Medical Science of a
recognized University.
(ii) Experience as a registered medical practitioner
for a period of not less than five years.
(iii) Experience of working in an educational
institution for a period of not less than three years shall be a preferential
qualification. |
(a) Vice-Chancellor-Chairman
(b) Two senior officers not below the rank of Regional Director of
Health Services nominated by the Director of Health Services, Bihar-Member.
(c) A Dean or a Director. |
Vice-Chancellor with the approval of the Syndicate. |
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13. |
University
Librarian. |
Essential.-(i) Master's degree in Library Science or Bachelor's degree in
Library Science followed by a post-graduate diploma in Library Service.
(ii) 10 year's experience in a library of repute and full
knowledge of the modern methods of library system including, cataloguing,
indexing and use of microfilms.
Desirable. – (iii) Knowledge of Hindi, foreign language, viz., Russian,
German and French. |
(a) Vice-Chancellor-Chairman
(b) Two Deans/Director nominated by the Vice-Chancellor-Member.
(c) Two experts in Library Science from outside the University
nominated by the Syndicate from a panel of three names prepared by the
Vice-Chancellor-Member
(d) A representative of the State Government. |
Vice-Chancellor with the approval of the Syndicate.
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Associate
Librarian |
Essential-(i) Master's degree in Library Science or Bachelor's degree in
Library Science followed by a post-Graduate diploma in Library Science.
(ii) 7 year's experience in a library of repute and full knowledge
of the modern method of library systems including-cataloguing, indexing and use
of microfilms. |
Vice-Chancellor-Chairman
(b) Two Deans/Associate Deans nominated by the
Vice-Chancellor-Member
(c) One expert in Library Science from outside the University
nominated by the Syndicate from a panel of three names prepared by the |
Vice-Chancellor with the approval of the Syndicate. |
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Desirable.-(iii) Knowledge of Hindi, Foreign languages, viz., Russian,
German and French. |
Vice-Chancellor-Member.
(d) A representative of the State Government. |
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Information-cum-Publication officer. |
(i) Bachelor's degree in Agricultural Science/Animal Husbandry and
Veterinary Science or Diploma in Veterinary Science.
(ii) High Second Class Master's Degree in any branch of
Agricultural Science or Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science.
(iii) A degree or diploma in Journalism.
(iv) At least 5 year's experience of field extension, literature,
organization of farmers, fairs, field days, knowledge of other means of
communication for carrying out the message of advanced agricultural and animal
husbandry technology. |
(a) Vice-Chancellor-Chairman
(b) Two Experts from outside the University nominated by the
Syndicate from a panel of not less than six names prepared by the
Vice-Chancellor-Members.
(e) A representative of the State Government
(Agriculture/Animal Husbandry Department). |
Vice-Chancellor with the approval of the Syndicate. |
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Deputy Registrar/Assistant Registrar. |
(i) A degree in Agriculture/Animal Husbandry or in a related field
with atleast five years of administrative or academic experience. |
(a) Vice-Chancellor-Chairman.
(b) Registrar-Member.
(c) One of the Deans/Directors nominated |
Vice-Chancellor with the approval of the Syndicate. |
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(ii) Persons with Post-graduate degree in any
field of specialization in. Agriculture/ Animal Husbandry Science shall be given
preference
(iii) A good knowledge of the educational systems prevalent
in the country/world.
(iv) Administrative experience in a University organization shall
be preferential qualification. |
by the Vice-Chancellor-Member
(d) Two Experts from outside the University nominated by the
Syndicate from a panel of not less than six names prepared by the
Vice-Chancellor-Member.
(e) A representative of the State Government (Agriculture/Animal
Husbandry Department). |
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Posts with a minimum pay not exceeding Rs.500/- |
(a) Technical Posts-As may be
prescribed by the Syndicate from time to time.
(b) Non-Technical Posts-As may be prescribed by
the Syndicate from time to time. |
(a) One Dean nominated by the Vice-Chancellor-Chairman.
(b) Two Heads of Departments nominated by the
Vice-Chancellor-Member.
(a) One of the Deans nominated by the Vice-Chancellor-Chairman
(b) Registrar-Member.
(c) One Head of the Department nominated by the
Vice-Chancellor-Member. |
Vice-Chancellor.
Vice-Chancellor. |
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Note- (i) The Selection
Committee shall recommend names arranged in order of preference to the
appointing authority through proper channel.
(2) The Selection Committee's
Recommendation shall be valid for a period of one year from the date on which it
is drawn up by the Selection Committee
17.2. Procedure of Selection. —ln the event of or in
anticipation of a vacancy the Vice-Chancellor shall, on the basis of available
record and the approved percentage against specified categories of posts decided
to be filled up by direct recruitment or by promotion, arrange the constitution
of Selection Committee :—
(a) Procedure of Se/section by promotion.—(i)
An Evaluation Committee shall consider the names of all officers and employees
of the University who possess the requisite qualifications and experience and/or
are in the opinion of the Committee suitable for the post specially in view of
their service record and recommend a panel in order of merit of not more than
three such names for the approval of the appointing authority. For this purpose
the Evaluation Committee shall carefully review the past records, merit,
professional attainment and experience of the candidate.
(ii) If in the opinon of the
Evaluation Committee no candidate amongst the employees of the University is
found suitable the post may be filled up by direct recruitment.
(b) Procedure for direct recruitment.—For
direct recruitment, the Vice-Chancellor, or through such an officer as he may so
designate, arrange to advertise the post in newspapers and invite applications
from suitable candidate within the last date so prescribed.
On expiry of the last date for receipt of applications all the
applications so received shall be complied and placed before a Screening
Committee of concerned Senior Officers constituted for the purpose by the
Vice-Chancellor. The Screening Committee after tabulating the applications and
comparing the qualifications of the applicants shall prepare a list of names of
eligible candidates who should be called for interview and place it before the
Vice-Chancellor for his approval.
The eligible candidates may be called for interview to appear before the
specified Selection Committee constituted as per Statute, on a specified date.
The Selection Committee shall interview the candidates and furnish a panel
of suitable candidates arranged in order of merit in respect of each post.
The Selection Committee may recommend for specified reasons in writing a
higher starting salary in the scale of pay for any of the candidate included in
the panel for consideration by the appointing authority.
The period of validity of any panel prepared by the Selection Committee
shall be one year from the date of its recommendation.
(c) Procedure for appointment.—The
panel prepared by the Selection Committee in order of merit will be forwarded by
the Chairman of the Selection Committee. Director Administration of the
University who shall in turn check up the latest vacancy position and forward
the panel to the appointing authority without any delay.
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CHAPTER XVIII
Terms and Conditions of Service of Government Servants Transferred to
The University
18.1 Terms and conditions The of University service of Government
Servants transferred to the University.—The terms and
conditions of transferred employees as also specified under Section 39(4) of the
Act shall be as follows :—
(1) (a)
All permanent employees of the College, Research Institutes and other offices
and institutions of the Department of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry whose
services have been transferred to the University, or such other permanent
employees whose services are transferred by the State Government to the
University from time to time, will be deemed to the "transferred' employees of
the Government. These employees shall retain their lien on the permanent posts
that they held in Government service on a substantive basis and their service
conditions will be subject to the provisions of the Bihar Service Code and other
Government Rules, Regulations and orders in force or that may be framed or
issued by the State Government from time to time.
(b)
All such Government employees of the Colleges, Research Institute, etc. of the
Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Department who did not, on the eve of transfer
to the University, hold any permanent post on a substantive basis under
Government or such other temporary employees whose services are transferred to
the University by the State Government from time to time, shall be deemed to
have been appointed by University and they shall cease to be Government
servants; provided that—
(i) they shall give a written notice to the State Government
within two years from the date of publication of the University Statutes in the
Bihar Gazette that they may be permitted to revert to the Government service and
thereupon they Shall be permitted to revert to the service of Government to the
extent of suitable vacancies available failing which their services may be
liable to be dispensed with;
(ii) the service rendered by them in the regular
establishment under the State Government should be taken into account in
calculating their pension and gratuity in case they are appointed to the
pensionable establishment of the University.
Every such individual who has been employed by the University shall be
subject to the provisions of Rajendra Agricultural University Act and the
enactment and statutes made.
(c) Individual cases of hardship of such temporary
employees who had no
special claim to permanent appointment prior to the transfer may
be considered by Government provided there are permanent vacan-
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cies in the cadre concerned on the date of transfer. When the University
converts any existing temporary post to a permanent one it will give due
consideration to the case of permanent absorption of such temporary employees as
have put in two years of service and have been originally appointed by the state
Government. Also if such Government servant is serving against a permanent post
the University will likewise give due consideration to the permanent absorption
of such employees who have put in two years of service.
(d) The University shall not make
permanent appointment against any post in which another Government servant holds
lien, or would hold lien had his lien not been suspended, without prior approval
State Government
(2) The University shall be bound to arrange for payment of the
substantive pay and allowances and other pay and allowances to which a
transferred Government servant may be entitled on account of the service
rendered by him, under the rules applicable to his service under the State
Government.
(3) (a) The transferred officers of Agriculture/Animal Husbandry
Departments shall remain in the cadre of their service on posts held by them on
substantive capacity until their death, retirement, resignation or promotion to
a higher post.
(b) Whenever a transferred officer is promoted by the University to post
corresponding to a cadre post of Agriculture/Animal Department he will be
granted a corresponding promotion by the Government, provided that a vacancy
exists in such cadre posts. If the promotion by the University is to a post
equivalent to Class I but not corresponding to a Class I cadre post under the
Government or if such promotion is to a post higher than Class I such promotion
by the University shall not imply any promotion in the cadre of
Agriculture/Animal Husbandry Departments and will not affect the calculations
for the purpose of pension and leave salary.
(c) No transferred officers shall be
relieved by the University for appointment elsewhere without the consent of
Government, except in the case of State Scholars, the applications of
transferred officers for posts elsewhere may be forwarded by the University
direct under intimation to the State Government. The applications of officers
Who had been State Scholars, for post elsewhere, should during the period of
their contract be forwarded through Government and after obtaining prior
specific approval of the State Government.
(d) If a transferred Government servant
accepts appointment on loan basis under any foreign employer, he will have to
revert to Government who will determine the terms of foreign employment.
(4) When a transferred employee has to be confirmed in a post against a
cadre
post under the Government the University shall not put into effect any order
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of such confirmation without obtaining the orders of the Government,
regarding the confirmation in accordance with the perscribed procedure for the
confirmation of Government employees of that category.
(5) The standard for the crossing of efficiency bars will be laid down by
the University. The University will consider and examine the case of every
transferred employee regarding crossing of efficiency bars on the basis of that
standard and will formulate its proposal in that connection. The University will
communicate its proposal along with the records to the Government who will issue
formal orders regarding the crossing of efficiency bar on the basis of the
proposal of the University.
(6) A transferred employee, if appointed to officiate in a post in
Government service, will draw pay calculated on the basis of the pay of the post
in Government service on which he holds a lien or would hold a lien had his lien
not been suspended and that the post in which he officiates his pay under the
University will not be taken into account in fixing his pay.
(7) The transferred Government servants may not accept pension or gratuity
from the University unless they have been permanently absorbed in the services
of the University with the concurrence of the State Government.
(8) The transferred Government servants will be granted leave by the
University (on the Accountant-General's certificate regarding eligibility for
leave in the case of gazetted officers) but their leave rules will be the leave
rules of the State Government in force from time to time in the corresponding
classes of Government servants.
(9) A transferred employee reverting to Government service will revert on
the date on which he takes charge of his post in Government service, provided
that if he takes leave on the conclusion of foreign service before rejoining his
post, his reversion shall take effect from such date as the State Government may
decide.
(10) (a) The University will not be required to pay to
Government any contribution on account of pension of transferred employees.
Pension of such transferred employees will continue to be the liability of the
State Government and will be paid only from treasuries as in the case of other
classes of Government servants of the Bihar Government.
(b) Orders sanctioning pension and gratuity and all orders relating to
these matters will continue to be passed by appropriate authorities of the State
Government hitherto, in respect of the transferred Government servants both
gazetted and non-gazetted.
(11) (a) The University will not be required to pay to
Government any Contribution on account of leave salary of the transfereed
employees.
(b) In the case of gazetted officers the report of eligibility for leave
will have to be obtained before hand by the University, from the Accountant
General, Bihar through the appropriate authorities of Government and after leave
so certified is sanctioned by Government authorities, the leave-salary to be
paid will be that authorised
by the Accountant General Bihar with reference to the pay admissible to the
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officers on the Government scales of pay applicable in each case.
Appropriate Government authorities will notify the grant of leave as in the case
of other gazetted officers of the Bihar Government.
(c) In the case of grant of leave to
non-gazetted transferred Government servants, the University will maintain their
leave account and sanction the leave on that basis. A copy of the order
sanctioning the leave will, however, be sent to Government for information.
(d) The leave salaries of both
gazetted officers and non-gazetted officers will be paid by the University out
of its own funds.
(12) The transferred Government servants shall draw pay and allowances
from the University from the date their services are lent to the University. It
will not be necessary for Government to be consulted in respect of the payment
of any additional emoluments by the University to the transferred Government
servants provided that such additional emoluments are not unduly excessive.
Promotions to higher posts under the University will also be made by the
University.
(13) If the University decides to alter the scales of pay and allowances,
such alterations will not have the affect or reducing the scales of pay and
allowances of the transferred Government servants and will not affect or
increase the liability of the State Government regarding the transferred
employees.
(14) Transit
pay and allowances to a transferred employee at the time of joining University
service or reverting to Government service shall be borne by the University.
(15) (a) In the case of
transferred employees employed by the University in University Departments in
subjects in which there were corresponding Departments in the Government
Colleges at the time of the establishment of the University, the seniority and
emoluments of such employees vis-a-vis those of the rest shall be determined in
consultation with the University.
(b) The University
will take steps to consider the case of eligible transferred employees at the
time of making appointments thereto. The employees of the Agriculture/Animal
Husbandry Department appointed to these posts will not have a status or scale of
pay lower than the post held by them under the Government at the time of the
establishment of the University.
(c) So far as the
appointment to any posts in the post-graduate department corresponding to a
Class I cadre post under the Government is concerned, the records of eligible
transferred officers shall be considered first as required in sub-para (c) of
Statute 18.1 (1) of these terms.
(16) Such Government servants who choose to resign Government service and
enter the service of the University shall be considered for compensation/
proportionate pension, provided that no such compensation/proportionate pension
shall be allowed to any employee, who resign in spite of being required by
Government to serve on some other post, under the Government carrying emoluments
not less than his pay at the time of such resignation.
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(17) A transferred employee shall retire from Government service on such
day as applies to other Government servants. He shall not be given extension of
service without the concurrence of the State Government. In the matter of
reemployment by the University up to the age of 60 years, the transferred
Government employees shall be treated on the same footing as the employees of
the University in other colleges and shall be subject to the same terms and
conditions as will be applicable to others, with the concurrence of the State
Government. If the University decides to re-employ such retired officers such
re-employment will be like any other fresh employment in the University service
and will not affect the pension and leave account of the employee with the
Government, such an employee on re-employment should draw the initial pay of the
post in which he is reemployed unless the University sanctions advance
increments provided always that the sum total of the pay plus pension and
equivalent to D.C.R. Gratuity does not exceed the pay last drawn before
retirement. In special cases in which a Government servant is re-employed in
posts involving the assumption of duties and responsibilities of greater
importance that those attached to the post which he was holding on the date of
retirement, the pay on re-employment plus pension may be allowed to exceed his
last pay only with the prior consultation and concurrence of the State
Government.
(18) A transferred employee will be allowed by the University to request
the Government for recall to the Government service to any specific post of
vacancy available for being filled up. In the event of no vacancy, the
Government servant concerned will be liable to be discharged on payment of
Compensation Pension.
(19) Notwithstanding the loan of the services of the Government officers
under the relevant sections of the Act, it will be open to the State Government
to recall any such officer to Government service without assigning any reasons
therefor.
(20) The facilities for medical treatment available to Government servants
shall continue to be enjoyed by the Government servants transferred to the
University and they shall continue to be governed by rules made by the
Government for Government servants of the corresponding classes from time to
time in this behalf.
(21) Any transferred Government servant may, at any time after the
transfer of his service, request Government through the University for
permission to resign from Government service in order to join University service
on any terms as may be fixed between him and the University provided that
Government may not grant such permission if they wish to recall such officer to
Government service or if the services of such officer are required in public
interest.
(22) Government reserve the right to alter any of these terms or introduce
any new terms if such alteration or introduction of new terms becomes necessary
in public interest. Every time that such a change takes place the consent of the
transferred Government servants affected, to continue to be on loan to the
University under the changed terms will be taken.
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18.2 Age of retirement and re-employment of transferred Government
servants.—(i) The transferred Government servants will continue
in the Service of the University till they complete the age of 58 years. Before
they become due to retirement their cases will be submitted to an Evaluation
Committee for evaluating for continuation on re-employment of service for a
further period of two years. The composition of the Evaluation Committee will be
the same as of the Selection Committee for the post held, at the time of
superannuation. The Evaluation Committee will take into account the past records
and suitability for service in the University of the employee concerned and make
specific recommendations recording reasons therefor.
(ii) The Evaluation Committee shall meet twice every to consider cases of
such persons as are due to attain the age of superannuation within the next six
months.
(iii) The recommendations made by the Evaluation Committee shall be put up
before the Syndicate for its final approval.
18.3. Medical Board and its composition.—The physical
fitness of the University employees for continuation on extension/re-employment
of service should be examined by a Medical Board constituted by the Health
Department.
CHAPTER XIX
Procedure of Election and Nominations to Senate and Syndicate.
19.1. Electoral Roll of the Senate.—The Registrar
shall maintain in such form as the Syndicate from time to time prescribe
separate rolls of persons eligible to vote at an election under Section 10 of
the Rajendra Agricultural University Act, 7, 1971.
These electoral rolls shall be revised once in every year in the month of
August :
Provided that for the purpose of election to the first Senate to be formed
under the provisions of the Act mentioned above, the Electoral Rolls shall be
prepared by such date, as the Vice-Chancellor may fix.
19.2. Resignation of office by Members.—Any member,
other than ex-officio members, may, by a letter addressed to the Vice-Chancellor
resign his office.
19.3. Register of commencement and termination of office by Members.—The
Registrar shall keep a register showing the date on which a member takes office,
the date on which his period of office will expire by efflux of time and the
date on which he ceases to be a member.
19.4. Reporting of vacancies by the Registrar.-—(i)
The Registrar shall report to the Vice-Chancellor every vacancy which is likely
to occur or which has occurred, in the office of a Representative or Nominated
Member.
(ii) Such report shall be made—-
(a) in the case of vacancy which will occur by efflux of time; not less
than nine weeks before the date on which such vacancy is likely to occur, and
(b) in the case of a vacancy occurring otherwise than by efflux of time
within one month after the vacancy has occurred.
19.5. When any vacancy occurs, or is about to occur,
in the office of
a Representative or Nominated Member, the Vice-Chancellor shall take necessary
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steps to ensure that such vacancy is duly filled as soon as possible but
in any case within four months from the date of such vacancy.
19.6. Consequence of termination of office of Representative members.—Whenever
any member of the Senate ceases to be a member of the Senate due to any cause
whatsoever, he shall vacate all University offices or appointments held by him
in his capacity as member of the Senate, and if he again becomes a member of the
Senate, he shall not again hold any such office or appointment unless he is duly
appointed thereto.
19.7. Notice of Election.—-(l) For election of
teachers representative in the Senate the Registrar shall give at least thirty
clear days' notice to the Principals of Colleges to send a duly elected
representative of the teaching staff of the college in such manner as may be
prescribed under rules framed by the Vice-Chancellor.
(2) The Registrar shall send notice of the date of election at least
thirty clear days' in advance in case of a vacancy to every person qualified to
vote at the election.
(3) The Registrar shall give at least thirty clear days' notice to the
Secretary of the Bihar Legislative Assembly or the Legislative Council as the
case may be, in case of vacancy.
19.8. Eligibility to vote and to stand for election.—-No
person shall be qualified to vote at any election or to seek election unless his
name is entered on the Electrol Roll.
19.9. Nomination of candidates.—(l ) Every person
qualified to vote at an election shall be entitled to nominate for each vacancy,
the name of a person for election as a member of the Senate.
(2) (a) In the case of an election to the Syndicate every nomination shall
be sent to the Registrar so as to reach him twenty-one clear days before the
date of the election.
(b) The Registrar shall prepare a list of the nomination received and send
it to every person qualified to vote at the election, fifteen cleat days before
the date fixed for the election.
19.10.Voting.—Every person qualified to vote at an
election held shall have only one vote for each vacancy to be filled.
19.11.—The first election shall be conducted in such
manner as the Vice Chancellor may decide. The subsequent elections under the
above sub-heads shall be conducted in the manner to be prescribed in these
Statutes.
19.12. Election by majority.—(a) The candidate
or in the case of more than one vacancy, the candidates obtaining the largest
number of votes shall be declared to be elected.
(b) In the case of equality of votes between any two or more of such
candidates, the election of one or more of such candidates to fill the vacancy
or vacancies, as the case may be, shall be determined by lot.
19.13. Disputes.—(a) If any dispute arises with regard
to the election of any
persons to be a member of the Senate, a written notice of objection, specifying
the
grounds upon which the validity of the election is questioned, shall be sent to
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Registrar within seven days of the declaration of the result of the
election.
(b) The Registrar shall submit the notice to the Vice-Chancellor who shall
thereupon report on the dispute to the Chancellor, whose decision in the matter
shall be final.
The Vice-Chancellor may give an opportunity to the petitioner to be heard
before reporting to the Chancellor.
19.14. Senate meetings.—There shall be two ordinary
meetings of the Senate in a year usually in April and November. The meeting held
in April shall be the Annual Meeting.
19.15. Election of teachers to Senate.—The Registrar
shall give at least 30 clear days' notice to all the Principals of Colleges and
Research Institutes attached to Colleges and to Director (Sugarcane), Sugarcane
Research Institute, Pusa and Regional Director, Agricultural Research Institute,
Patna to send a duly elected representative of the teachers as required in the
Rajendra Agricultural University Act for representation in the Senate to be
elected in the manner prescribed hereunder.—
(1) On receipt of the notice of the Registrar the
Principals will prepare Electoral Roll of the teachers, disciplinewise,
consisting of two groups within a week of the receipt of such notice :—
(a) Teachers in Class II and above shall form one group.
(b) Teachers as defined in the Act in Class III (Lecturers and Assistant
Research Officers and Junior Research Officers or equivalent rank) shall be
placed in another group.
(2) similar list shall also be prepared by
Regional Director, Agricultural Research Institute, Patna, and Director,
Sugarcane Research Institute, Pusa.
(3) The Electoral Roll shall be hung on the
Notice Board and objection, if any, shall be invited within one week of the
display of the notice. Any omission of name shall be brought to the notice of
the Principal by the staff concerned and the Principal, if satisfied, will
correct the Electoral Roll and the list after expiry of one week from the date
of publication shall be treated as final and no objection shall be entertained
after that date.
(4) The Principal, within a week of the
finalisation of the Electoral Roll, shall fix a date for election of
representatives of teachers of both groups from his college. In the case of
Agricultural Research Institute, Patna and Sugarcane Research Institute, Pusa
the election shall be held at the respective campuses and the names of the two
elected representatives from each group and each discipline will be sent to the
Principal, Bihar Agricultural College, Sabour and Tirhut College of Agriculture,
Dholi, respectively.
(5) Then on the date fixed by the
Principal of each college the teachers of groups A and B shall elect by secret
ballot two representatives from each discipline.
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(6) After the selection of representatives of both
groups the Principal will invite nominations from intending candidates within
two days of the election of the representatives. After scrutiny the final list
of intending candidates will be hung up on the Notice Board.
(7) These representatives of each discipline shall in turn elect one
teacher representative from the intending candidates (teachers) from each
college by secret ballot within two days of the display of notice for
respresentation in the Senate.
19.16. Nomination of a student sportsman to Senate.—The
Vice-Chancellor shall nominate one student having good records of sports and
co-curricular activities for representation in the Senate in the manner
prescribed below:—
The Principal of each college shall forward a panel of two names to the
Registrar recommended by a Committee consisting of the Principal of the College,
head of Department and Officer-in-Charge, N.S.S. and Co-curricular activities
within ten days of the notice to this effect by the Registrar.
On receipt of such names along with details of activities of sports and
co-curricular activities of the students the Registrar shall compile the
recommendations and place it before a Committee at Headquarters consisting of
(a) Director, Students' Welfare, (b) Dean of the Faculties,
Agriculture/Veterinary and Animal Husbandry/Home Science and (c) the Registrar,
who in turn shall evaluate the recommendations in order of merit and place it
before the Vice-Chancellor giving full details of their sports and co-curricular
activities. The Vice-Chancellor shall then nominate the best among them.
19.17. Nomination of a student to Senate.—One student
studying in M.Sc. courses having brilliant academic record shall be nominated by
the Vice-Chancellor in rotation from the faculties of Agriculture/Veterinary and
Animal Husbandry/Home Science after examining the marks obtained by the student
at the final Bachelor's degree examination.
The nomination shall be in the following order :—
Agriculture, Veterinary and Animal Husbandry, Home Science and shall be
repeated in the same sequence. In case of vacancy occurring due to obtaining of
the M.Sc. degree, shall be filled up by the best student of the other faculty in
the sequence mentioned above.
19.18. Nomination of Deans/Directors to Syndicate.—(i)
The rotation of Deans and Directors shall be as follows :—
Dean
(a) Agriculture
(b) Veterinary
(c) Home Science
(d) Basic Science
Director—
(a) Director, Research
(b) Director, Extension Education
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(c) Director, Resident Instructions
The Deans and Directors shall
rotate annually in the order noted above alternating between Dean/Director every
year.
(ii) University Professors shall rotate annually from each of the 4
Faculties noted below as per alphabetical order of the University Department in
the Faculty
Faculty :—
Agriculture
Basic Science
Home Science
Veterniary Science
CHAPTER XX
Delegation of Powers to the Authorities and Employees of The University
20.1. Powers of authorities and employees of the University not covered
by the Act & Statutes.—The powers of the authorities and
employees of the University, not covered by the Act and Statutes. shall be as
prescribed in the regulations.
CHAPTER XXI
Agreements and Contracts
21.1 Agreements and Contracts.—Under Section 35(33) of
the Act, the following officers shall sign contracts and agreements on behalf of
the University
Documents.
Officers authorized to sign on behalf of the University.
Agreements regarding appointments-
Appointing authority (provided that the training and other deputations, study-
Registrar shall sign for the University in
leave.
cases where the Syndicate or the Vice-
Chancellor is the appointing authority).
(2) Agreements in respect of scholarship-
Director of Resident Instructions.
stipends or fellowship.
(3) Agreements in respect of works.
(a) Chief Engineer/Superintending Engineer in respect of all works involving an
estimated cost above Rs. 50,000.
(b) Executive Engineer in respect of all works involving an estimated cost up
to Rs. 50,000.
(c) Assistant Engineer in respect of all works involving an estimated cost up to
Rs.5,000.
(4) Other agreements and contracts.
Officers nominated by the Vice-Chancellor.
21.2.
Officers responsible for various works.—The responsibilities of Officers for
different types of works shall be as follows :—
(a) Construction and Main -Chief Engineer.
tenance.
(b) Student's Welfare.
Director, Students' Welfare.
21.3 Law Officer & conduct of cases.—The University
may appoint a Legal
Adviser on such terms and conditions as approved by the Syndicate, whose advice
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will be sought whenever required.
As and when the University is required to prosecute or defend a case in a
Court of Law, the case may be referred to the Legal Adviser to defend the same
on behalf of the University. The University may also appoint additional legal
experts, if necessary, depending upon the nature of the case. An officer of the
University shall be placed specially in administrative charges of the case on
behalf of the University so that timely action is taken at every stage with his
consultation.
CHAPTER XXII
Travelling Allowance For Non-Official Members.
22.1. Rate of travelling allowance for non-official members.—For
attending the meeting of the Senate/Syndicate and Committee formed by the
Syndicate as well as meetings connected with University affairs, the
non-official members of the Senate/Syndicate of the Rajendra Agricultural
University shall be entitled to travelling allowance at the following rates :—
(1) Daily Allowance
— @ Rs. 20.00
(2) For journey performed by rail
— 1½ tickets of 1st class
(3) For journey performed by road.
—
As prescribed by the State Government for Grade I
Officer.
22. 2.Travel by Service Plane.—The non-official
members may travel by plane under special circumstances for which they will be
entitled to travelling allowance in accordance with the Travelling Allowance
Rules of the State Government of Bihar.
22.3. Daily allowance for the big cities.—They will,
however, be entitled to draw daily allowance for Delhi, Calcutta, Bombay and
Madras at double the usual daily allowance.
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