He said that TERI has been his life's work and he remains deeply committed to its mission.
However, activists who had earlier raised questions as to why he had not been suspended by the institution expressed shock over the order and termed him as a "threat" who will try to destroy evidence.
"I am delighted to rejoin my colleagues at TERI and to resume my duties. TERI has been my life's work and I remain deeply committed to its mission and its people. Together we can make even greater contributions to human society through sustainable development based on justice and equity.
He said that they can work together for the benefit of humanity.
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"Together we can act as an agent of change for the benefit of humanity. I intend to achieve this goal by working closely with all stakeholders, including government, business, civil society, research organisations, academia and grassroots organisations."
Pachauri was today allowed by a Delhi court to enter his office premises except the head office here and a branch in Gurgaon. Additional Sessions Judge Raj Kumar Tripathi allowed the plea to modify the earlier order restricting his entry into the offices of The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI).
Meanwhile, Kavita Srivastava, General Secretary PUCL, said that the order comes as a "rude shock" and termed Pachauri as a "threat" as he may try to destroy evidences.