‘Won’t invite DPI representatives in college body meetings’ : The Tribune India

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‘Won’t invite DPI representatives in college body meetings’



Ludhiana, April 20

A meeting of the executive body of the Non-Government Aided Colleges Management Federation Punjab & Chandigarh was held at the GNKCW here on Monday. The meeting was presided over by senior vice- president of the federation Rajinder Mohan Singh Chhina and secretary GS Sarna.

"The main agenda of the meeting was a discussion on a letter which talks about the inclusion of representatives of the DPI in management committees. The federation oppose the decision of the DPI and decided that it should be brought under the notice of the state government,” they said.

The executive body took some decisions that managements will not invite these representatives in their meetings. — TNS


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