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Tezpur University’s Governance Collapse Exposes the Leadership & Governance Decline of recent years in Public Universities

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Tezpur University (esb 1994) in Assam, envisioned as a model employment-oriented, interdisciplinary central university tailored to the needs of the Northeast, is today finding itself in a full-blown crisis of governance. What began as an emotional reaction to the death of beloved Assamese singer Zubeen Garg in mid-September has evolved into a sweeping indictment of the university’s administration. Students, faculty members, and non-teaching staff started raising pointed allegations: financial irregularities, opaque decision-making, non-transparent tendering practices, ad hoc faculty appointments, crumbling infrastructure, and a pattern of centralised, unaccountable governance.

Incidentally, when the administration advanced the Autumn Recess from September 29 to September 25 without bothering to providing space for an official mourning period for Zubeen, many on campus saw it as a slight to the cultural icon. The initial protests erupted on this insensitivity but soon the anger revealed deeper wounds.

Much of the crisis traces back to the tenure of then Vice-Chancellor Shambhu Nath Singh, whom stakeholders accuse of prolonged absenteeism and administrative collapse. Singh was reportedly off campus for 388 days between April 2023 and September 2025. This, faculty and staff say, led to “administrative stagnation”: statutory meetings were not held, promotions and recruitments languished, and research culture deteriorated.

By November 29, the Tezpur University United Forum (TUUF) — bringing together students, faculty, and non-teaching employees — declared an indefinite shutdown. End-semester exams were cancelled. Academic and administrative life ground to a halt, with both the Teachers’ Association (TUTA) and the staff union backing the closure.

Matters escalated dramatically on December 5, 2025. After a week-long full shutdown and widespread rejection of the Board of Management’s proposal to appoint Joya Chakraborty as Pro-Vice Chancellor, protestors refused to accept the BoM’s decision, calling it yet another opaque move. In an extraordinary turn, the senior-most professor invoked the Tezpur University Act, 1993, and assumed charge as Acting Vice-Chancellor suo motu — a rare and startling assertion of institutional self-correction.

Two committees — one dispatched by the Governor of Assam and another by the Union Ministry of Education — visited the university to investigate the barrage of complaints. Their presence only underscored how serious the situation had become. The standoff has now reached the political arena. Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma have both called for urgent intervention from the Union government — demanding the appointment of a neutral Pro-VC and a thorough, impartial investigation.

What is unfolding at Tezpur University having around 5000 students is more than a campus protest. It is a cautionary tale about what happens when a publicly funded higher-education institution is allowed to drift without transparency, accountability, or effective oversight. A central university can ill afford a governance vacuum — and the longer Tezpur University remains closed, the more it risks losing the academic credibility it was built to uphold.

The crisis demands swift and fair resolution. But more importantly, it demands that the fundamental questions raised — of governance, integrity, and public trust — be answered with honesty and reform, not with administrative patchwork. Only then can Tezpur University reclaim its founding promise.

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