Renowned climate scientist R K Pachauri, who is battling charges of sexual harassment by a junior colleague, was today sacked as chief of The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) by its top decision making body.
The decision to show the door to Pachauri as Director General of the non-profit think-tank, TERI, was taken by its Governing Council that has some of the influential names of corporate India, at a meeting held here.
The Council chose Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) Director General Dr Ajay Mathur as successor to 74-year old Pachauri, who was allowed by a Delhi court recently to enter his office premises while keeping the head office and a branch in Gurgaon off limits for him.
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Pachauri has been booked on charges of molestation, stalking, sexual harassment (Sections 354, 354A, 354D of IPC) and criminal intimidation (Section 506 of IPC) on a complaint by a 29-year-old woman in February 13.
Pachauri quit as the chairman of the Nobel Prize-winning UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) earlier this year after the woman in her complaint, alleged that he sent her inappropriate emails, text and WhatsApp messages, charges that were denied by him.
"...Pachauri will not continue... The long term interest of TERI is paramount," Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, chief of biotech giant Biocon, who is on the Governing Council, told PTI after the meeting.
The Council also includes non-executive chairman of the board of HDFC Deepak Parekh, banker Naina Lal Kidwai, veteran investment banker Hemendra Kothari and Earth Sciences and Secretary Shailesh Naik.