NKC questions appointment of VCs of new central universities
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NKC questions appointment of VCs of new central universities

Last Updated: Thursday, March 19, 2009, 00:00
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New Delhi, March 19: The National Knowledge Commission (NKC) on Thursday took exception to the way the government appointed Vice Chancellors for 15 new Central Universities in the country.

"We do not agree with the way vice chancellors have been appointed. We have also expressed concern over certain provisions of the Central Universities Bill," NKC chairman Sam Pitroda told reporters here.

The government on February 28 appointed vice chancellors for 15 new central universities which have been created under the Central Universities Bill 2009.

The NKC had earlier held that the Central Universities Bill 2008 vests "overwhelming control" with the government and demanded reformulation of the legislation with provision of more autonomy for the institutions.

The NKC, set up by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with the mandate to suggest measures for transforming India into a knowledge society, had said it was alarmed by provisions of the Bill which poses a danger to the autonomy and excellence in higher education in the country.

The NKC, which will end its term on March 31, has given over 300 recommendations to the government on 27 different subjects.

"The implementation has been slow. But we have done our job. Some may like it, some may not. If the recommendations are not implemented, we will remain where we are. It depends on the next government," Pitroda said on the sidelines of a seminar on 'A Roadmap for Reform -- NKC Recommendation'.

Several states have already set up or in the process of setting up state knowledge commission for implementing the major recommendations.

These states are Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Puducherry, Rajasthan and Tripura. The state commissions will look into implementation of the recommendations of the NKC.

Pitroda expressed satisfaction over the increase of funds allocation for education sector in the 11th Plan. Besides, certain recommendations are being implemented by the government, he said.

Pitroda said the government was starting the National Knowledge Network to provide broadband connectivity to the national institutes and laboratories in the country. The project will be over in a year time, he said.

The commission members briefed about the recommendations of the NKC on access, expansion, quality, innovation and many other related areas.

Bureau Report

First Published: Thursday, March 19, 2009, 00:00

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