Pachauri goes on leave, Chawla new chairman

New Delhi: RK Pachauri was Friday virtually shut out of TERI when he was nudged to go on leave from it even as its chairman BV Sreekantan resigned in the midst of mounting outrage over elevation of the environmentalist facing sexual harassment allegations.

Former Competition Commission chief Ashok Chawla was appointed the chairman of the organisation. Chawla disclosed that an external ombudsman will be appointed to go into any complaints of sexual harassment in future.
The former TERI director general continued to face heat as women activists protested outside TERI office, demanding his sacking from the organisation.
Pachauri, who went on leave Thurs­day from TERI University after stude­nts refused to receive degrees from him, Friday went on leave from the organisation and its governing council.
“RK Pachauri, who had been at the head of the institute since 1982 will be on leave from TERI, TERI Governing Council, and TERI University till this is reviewed by the governing council given the subjudice nature of the matter,” TERI said in a statement after meeting of the governing council which discussed the roles, responsibilities and leadership of the organisation.
TERI said the organisation looks forward to leadership of 65-year-old Chawla who was also a Union finance secretary, and inducted the new director general Ajay Mathur as a member of the council. Mathur will operate with full executive powers, a move that will strip Pachauri of any executive powers he may have enjoyed when he was appointed executive vice chairman earlier this week. PTI

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