The Human Resource Development Ministry has sent final notices to the 44 deemed universities that were found “unworthy” of the tag by P.N. Tandon review panel. Centre has asked all these universities to give a satisfactory explanation on the deficiencies pointed out by the review panel. Many of these universities have inadequate infrastructure and faculty and do not qualify for the deemed university status. This is the last chance for these institutes to retain their 'deemed university' status.
Source: www.indiaeducationreview.com, January 28, 2011
A very welcome step from the HRD Ministry!
The strength of a nation is its youth. Quality of education cannot be compromised if India has to make an impact on the global power map. We need good technologists, economists, businessmen, thinkers and policy makers to take the country to a leadership position in the world.
Strong and fair regulating bodies are necessary to ensure smooth functioning of all national development sectors. The eduction sector comprises of government and private run institutions. Both should be under the scanner. Regulating bodies must take a physical audit of all the institutions rather than be satisfied with data provided by them.
Any university has to get approval from the UGC before starting its operations. The fact that 44 deemed Universities have been served notices is an eye-opener on the manner in which they would have got approval to conduct their business and issue degrees. In India, most deemed universities are started by private trusts constituted by politicians. An investigation needs to be carried out on the approval committee that gave a go ahead to each of these universities. This will sent a strong message to future experts on the committee that they should not be working under political or other pressures.
India will reap the benefits of good governance in its education sector in the long run. The key to it is stringent criteria, regular audits and appropriate action. Let us hope that the HRD ministry is now able to take action in a reasonable time frame, without letting dubious institutions slip out of any loopholes!
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