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Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan criticized the state government for obstructing the appointment of regular Vice Chancellors in most universities, leading to a potential decline in educational standards. He accused the government of challenging his selection committees in court and overstepping its jurisdiction in university appointments. Khan also addressed the Kodakara black money case, stating that the Enforcement Directorate is investigating it and urging non-interference in the investigation process.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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