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‘Mediocre’ teachers reason for poor Stephen’s ranking: Thampu

January 04, 2017 12:54 am | Updated 12:54 am IST - New Delhi:

Former St. Stephen’s principal Valson Thampu, who was at loggerheads with the institution’s alumni during his tenure, has kicked up a fresh controversy by blaming the college’s poor ranking on “mediocre teachers”.

Claim responsibility

A group of alumni have hit back, saying Mr. Thampu should claim responsibility if any “damage” has been done to the college, affecting its spot in the recently-released National and Accreditation and Assessment (NAAC) rankings.

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Despite being among the most sought after colleges in the country, the NAAC ranking of St. Stephen’s College has fallen below that of Zakir Husain College and Acharya Narendra Dev College.

“Over the years, St. Stephen’s has allowed its native strengths to weaken. The faculty, barring a handful, are really mediocre. In saying this, I keep in mind my professional knowledge of the college over four decades.

“I have to say, many of the initiatives during my tenure were smothered by the faculty, who are so stuck in the birdlime of professional insecurity that they do not want to be exposed to academic challenges,” Mr. Thampu said in a Facebook post.

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‘Dishonest, misleading’

The Association of Old Stephanians, an alumni group said: “Thampu was principal for eight years. How can he wash his hands off responsibility? His statement is dishonest and misleading. It is preposterous that a former principal blames former colleagues — not just seniors and his contemporaries, but also younger ones he recruited,” a statement issued by the alumni group said. PTI

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