By Ranjeet Yadav • 5/1/2026, 12:23:22 PM
Reading time: 3 minKathmandu: In a major development, top officials of Tribhuvan University (TU), Vice Chancellor Deepak Aryal, Rector Khadga KC and Registrar Kedar Prasad Rijal, have resigned from their posts submitting the resignations to the Prime Minister’s Office.
Sources said the resignations were formally sent through staff members and also shared digitally via WhatsApp to the Prime Minister’s secretariat. The decision, they said, was taken in order to enable the new government to function more smoothly.
📄 Reason for the resignation
In their statement, the university officials said that their resignation would help avert administrative complications and allow the government to advance with its plans without institutional obstructions.
The timing of the resignations has, however, attracted attention, given that it comes as the government is in the midst of discussions on changes in key appointments across public institutions.
⚖️ Proposed Ordinance Link
The resignations are believed to be linked to the government’s move to introduce an ordinance that could make the process of political appointments easier.
The Cabinet earlier decided to recommend an ordinance to the President to facilitate the replacement of officials appointed under previous dispensations.
Analysts say the move reflects a broader shift in governance, with newly formed governments looking to reshape leadership roles in major institutions.
🏛️ Officials Background
The three officials were appointed at different times by previous prime ministers and their term was originally set at four years.
- Vice Chancellor: Deepak Aryal
- Rector: K.C. Khadga
- Registrar: Mr. Kedar Prasad Rijal
Their early resignation marks a major change in the administrative landscape of Tribhuvan University, the country’s oldest and largest academic institution.
🔍 What comes next?
The Prime Minister’s office is reviewing the letters of resignation. It is not known if the resignations will be accepted immediately or if some discussion will take place before final decisions are made.
If it is approved, the government is likely to start the process of appointing new officials, possibly under the proposed ordinance framework.
📢 Reactions and demands
The development has sparked debate within the academic community and among policy observers.
Some see the resignations as a sign of cooperation and respect for political transition, while others fear political influence in academic institutions.
Experts say that Nepal’s education system needs to keep institutional independence and stability for long-term development of the country.
📌 Abstract
The resignation of senior officials of Tribhuvan University is a momentous event in the academic and political landscape of Nepal.
They portray the move as a way to facilitate the government’s work. But the broader context suggests a stronger connection with evolving political calculations and bureaucratic reshuffling.
The coming days will be crucial in how the government deals with these resignations and where the leadership of Nepal’s higher education goes from here.
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