In a draft amendment circulated by Thampu to a select college teachers, he has proposed giving a major say to the Church of North India (CNI) in the functioning of the college.
The draft which will be placed in the Governing Body (GB) meeting scheduled on November 23, also says that the admission of students and appointment of faculty be handed over to the college's Supreme Council (SC), which consists of six members of the CNI.
The amendment also plans to replace St Stephen's College Trust, which currently runs the college, with a proposed St Stephen's Educational Society which will have the power to establish Stephen's-like private institutions across India.
It has also been proposed to remove the minimum teaching
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experience needed for an applicant to apply for the post of principal, to increase the powers of the principal and the Supreme Council and to reduce the number of teacher representatives in the Governing Body by half.
If the draft constitution is approved, the principal shall also have the power to decide "which staff members shall reside in the institution's staff quarters" and also recommend for increments.
Making the Governing Body toothless, the draft has also proposed granting the power to the CNI to "veto, over-rule, supersede, amend, modify, and/or suspend any decision taken by the Governing body."
He, however, claimed that it was the Supreme Council's decision only to amend the constitution.
Thampu had been at the centre of controversies over issues like allegations of forced conversion of an administrative officer to Christianity, fake degree used for his appointment, banning of e-zine for not seeking permission on content and shielding a professor accused of sexual harassment of a research scholar.