Staff members at Hindu College move a no-confidence motion against the principal, citing alleged admission irregularities. Multiple outlets report that the staff association initiates the motion following concerns about how admissions were handled.

The dispute centers on whether admissions complied with the college’s rules and processes. Times of India frames the action around “admission irregularities,” while India Today describes it as an “admission row” that prompts staff to seek removal of the principal through the motion. Both accounts indicate the issue is internal and led by staff representatives rather than a student-led protest.

While the reports agree on the core steps—staff association action, the no-confidence vote, and the principal’s involvement—the coverage emphasizes slightly different wording. Neither source provides full details in the provided excerpts about what specific irregularities are alleged, what evidence staff present, or what response the principal or college administration issues.