Adya Prasad Pandey

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Adya Prasad Pandey
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Alma mater Banaras Hindu University
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Adya Prasad Pandey is an Indian economist who has been Vice Chancellor of Manipur University. [1]

Pandey is a graduate of Banaras Hindu University Varanasi, with BSc, MBA and MA degrees from the institution. He started his teaching career at the same university in 1979, [2] and was employed as a professor of economics there. [3]

He was appointed Vice Chancellor of Manipur University in 2016. [1] Following allegations of irregularities in his administration, which led to student protests and the resignation of all department heads and deans at the university in 2018, [4] he was suspended and subsequently dismissed from the position in 2020. [5]

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References

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