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Malabika Sarkar, the principal advisor of Ashoka University, has been appointed its vice-chancellor after political scientist Pratap Bhanu Mehta resigned from the post, saying he is quitting to complete "long-standing academic tasks".
Mehta will, however, continue to teach there, according to a statement issued by the university located in Sonipat, Haryana, Saturday.
"For the past some time, I have been a little stretched by the time that the increasing complexity of tasks that a fast-growing university like Ashoka demands from a role as critical as that of the vice-chancellor.”
Sarkar, who takes over from Mehta, is a former vice-chancellor of Presidency University, Kolkata, and a professor of English literature. She was earlier the head of the Department of English at Jadavpur University, Kolkata, a member of Jadavpur University Council and of various academic bodies of the university, it said.
She was also a member of the University Grants Commission Panel of Experts in English and Foreign Languages and a panel member of the National Assessment and Accreditation Council.
"Professor Sarkar has been a part of the team that has shaped the university into one of India's finest liberal arts and sciences universities," founding vice-chancellor and current chancellor of Ashoka University, Rudrangshu Mukherjee, said. Sarkar said she was looking forward to working with the faculty and students to build a world-class university.
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