IITs should be allowed to take decisions: Kakodkar

March 28, 2015 03:20 pm | Updated June 24, 2016 09:01 am IST - Mumbai

Bangalore  21/08/2012 : Prof. Brahm Prakash memorial lecture on 'Translating scientific research for national development' by Dr. Anil Kakodkar, Former chairman, Atomic Energy Commission._Photo by Intern Photographer:  V. Karthikeyan.

Bangalore 21/08/2012 : Prof. Brahm Prakash memorial lecture on 'Translating scientific research for national development' by Dr. Anil Kakodkar, Former chairman, Atomic Energy Commission._Photo by Intern Photographer: V. Karthikeyan.

Noted scientist and former Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) Anil Kakodkar on Saturday said that the Indian Institute of Technologies “should be left alone” to take their decisions.

Speaking over the controversy surrounding his resignation as Chairman of the IIT-Bombay Board of Governors and the standing committee of the IIT Council, Mr. Kakodkar said, “My term was anyway over. I had just finished attending the last core meeting and wanted to move on. I had informed the ministry that I will not be available for the selection committee meeting on March 22.”

“Selection of the director of such institutes should be more serious. You can’t just talk to 36 people in one day and make a decision.

“I do not want to get into this now, it (MHRD) is the nodal ministry for this, but I personally feel that things should be done in a better way,” he said at an event here.

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