‘Concerned citizens group’ urges LG Sinha to review proposed J&K Public Universities Bill

Submits detailed memorandum to review, recall proposed bill

Submits detailed memorandum to review, recall proposed bill

Srinagar, Dec 31 (KNS): The Group of Concerned Citizens Jammu & Kashmir has in a memorandum to Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha asked for review and recall of the proposed J&K Public Universities Bill, pleading that the laws governing the University system in J&K provided enough space for revamp and reform, precluding the need for a new law.


In a statement, a spokesperson said the memorandum asserts that each University in J&K has acquired a distinct entity, ethos and eco system of its own consistent with the mandate enshrined in their respective Acts and Statutes. 

“Given their overall credentials and contribution the very idea of repealing their respective enactments would seem misconceived, ab initio.
On the contrary, the Universities in J&K, like in rest of the country, deserve to be allowed to function and flourish further within their respective Acts and Statutes which have , by far, stood the test of time,” reads the statement. 
 
It reads putting aside the NEP 2020 concerns on institutional autonomy in higher education, the Bill puts forth ideas and elements that might only tend to constrain autonomy and thereby stifle free thinking, supplant independent expression, inhibit intellectual growth, and impair overall academic vibrance.  

“The memorandum explains that Education , as a Subject in the 'Concurrent List' of Indian Constitution, envisages as much of a plenary role , as that of the Centre, in legislating on Education , as also in policy planning , development, regulation and control of an entire educational sector in respective states.It is important that a duly elected political executive in states is vested with a rightful role , relevance and responsibility vis-a-vis the University system. The proposed Bill is , per se, doing quite the opposite, for instance by substituting " Chief Minister" with " Lieutenant Governor" wherever existing in the given Acts/ Statutes."

It further reads the GCC, however, supports some of the changes sought to be brought about in the proposed new law in matters related to Selection and Appointments, Finance, Audit & Accounts, and overall Administration to bring about more of transparency and credibility in the system. 

It reads GCC has suggested the Government may consider inducting a representative each from the Government and PSC (to be nominated by the Chancellor and the Chairman PSC respectively) on the Selection Panels for Faculty , as also all Officer level /senior positions on the Administrative side.
 
“Deputation by the Govtt. of Officers of appropriate level , acumen and experience/ expertise as Finance Officer. The Finance and Audit Committee to be headed by the Vice Chancellor with Secretary Finance, or his nominee not below the rank of Spl. Secretary, as one of the Members.”

It added selection for the post of Registrar, a pivotal position in the University set-up, to be made by a Committee headed by VC. All officials in the grade of Professor, with administrative experience of not less than three years from any of the Universities as well as officials in the corresponding grades in UT, with experience of having worked in the educational sector, may be included in the eligibility zone. 

“The Selection Committee may have a representative of the government not below the rank of an Administrative Secretary,” it reads. (KNS)

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