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This is an archive article published on April 24, 2015

Two months after Home Extension head resignation, V-C asks department to re-shift

The order issued by Vice-Chancellor B S Dhillon has left the whole department in distress.

pau, pau ludhiana, punjab agricultural university, pau news, pau vc, pau vice chancellor, b s dhillon, v c b s dhillon, ludhiana news At PAU in Ludhiana. (Source: Express Photo by Gurmeet Khanna)

The Home Extension Department of Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) is in a complete mess as a fresh order was issued on Thursday again to re-shift the department from the building of Old Communication Centre to College of Home Science.

The order issued by Vice-Chancellor B S Dhillon has left the whole department in distress as on February 25, they had shifted all the offices and logistics from College of Home Science. Head of department Sukhjit Kaur Aujla had resigned immediately.

Now the fresh order, accessed by Newsline, says the building has been allotted to School of Business Studies and Home Extension Department should vacate the rooms occupied by them immediately and shift back to the College of Home Science.

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The fresh order has raised a question mark on why earlier the Home Extension Department was forced to shift to communication building two months back and now when they have shifted again, the order has been issued to re-shift.

“After we moved from College of Home Science, no one occupied those rooms. They are still lying vacant and teachers faced so many problems for two months. Classes were held there and office work was done here in the communication building. We paid from our own pockets to labourers to install blinds, noticeboards and shift books, furniture, computers here. Each teacher spent Rs 500 to Rs 1,000 in getting things shifted. It was not even two months that we settled and now we have been asked to re-shift. Our department head resigned resisting earlier order, and now we are back to our original space after two months of drama,” said a faculty member.

Lying vacant since September 2013, the old building of Communication and International Linkages of Punjab Agricultural University near Thapar Hall became the reason of spat between various departments of PAU and the vice-chancellor in February.

Reportedly, Dhillon in February ordered Aujla to get the entire department shifted within a few hours to the old communication building. Sources present inside the closed-door meeting confirmed that Dhillon specifically said that he would not attend the convocation of College of Home Science if the department did not start the shifting process.

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Even the Extension Education Department of College of Agriculture was issued an order in February to shift to the Old Communication building but they resisted and never shifted.

Then the School of Business Studies of College of Basic Sciences and Humanities were willing to shift to the old building but were not allowed to and now they have been allotted the building.

Instead the order was issued to the Extension Department of home science and agriculture to shift their base to the old building.

In February, the staff was also told that if they did not shift as per order, they would be transferred to Krishi Vigyan Kenders.

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At present, the Home Extension Department has no head. When contacted, Dr Neelam Grewal, dean postgraduate studies, said, “The decision must have been taken for convenience of faculty who had to move to College of Home Science to take classes. It is a routine process.”

Divya Goyal is a Principal Correspondent at The Indian Express, based in Ludhiana (Punjab). She is widely recognized for her human-interest storytelling and in-depth investigative reporting on social and political issues in the region. Professional Profile Experience: With over 13 years in journalism, she joined The Indian Express in 2012. She previously worked with Hindustan Times. Education: A gold medalist in English Journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Delhi. Core Beats: She covers a diverse range of subjects, including gender issues, education, the Sikh diaspora, heritage, and the legacy of the Partition. She has also reported on minority communities in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Awards and Recognition Divya has earned significant acclaim for her sensitivity toward gender and social disparities: Laadli Media Award (2020): For her investigative report "Punjab: The Invisible Drug Addicts," which exposed the gender disparity in treating women addicts. Laadli Media Award (2023): For a ground report on the struggles of two girls who had to ride a boat to reach their school in a border village of Punjab. Signature Style Divya is known for "humanizing the news." Rather than just reporting on policy, she often focuses on the individuals affected by it—such as students dealing with exam stress, farmers struggling with diversification, or families impacted by crime. Her work often bridges the gap between West (Pakistan) and East (India) Punjab, exploring shared heritage and common struggles. X (Twitter): @DivyaGoyal_ ... Read More

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