Hamirpur: A committee set up by the Union human resource development (HRD) ministry will initiate a probe into alleged irregularities in recruitment and purchases by the former NIT-Hamirpur director, an official spokesman said on Saturday.
The one-man committee of the HRD ministry led by one of its senior officers will be visiting Hamirpur on Tuesday to inquire into the allegations against former director Professor Vinod Yadava, he added.
Local Congress MLA Rajinder Rana and a section of staff of the institution had levelled allegations of wrongdoing against the former director.
Following allegations by Rana and a section of staff, Union Minister of State for Finance and Corporate Affairs Anurag Thakur had met HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' on this issue which has led to this committee being set up.
During his visit, the inquiry officer will stay at the Satpura hostel of the institution as the NIT guest house has been kept reserved for the staff of the dedicated COVID Care Centre of the NIT for their night stay, said a senior administrative officer of the institution.