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UP govt says won't open new engg colleges as 62pc seats vacant

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

The government today ruled out opening new engineering colleges, saying a huge 62 per cent seats in existing technical institutions in the state were lying vacant.

"Sixty-two per cent seats in engineering colleges are vacant and government is not going to open any new engineering college in the state," Minister said during Question Hour in the Assembly.

Replying to member Sanjay Garg's question on why such a large number of seats were vacant, Tondon said: "It happened because the previous government did not pay attention to infrastructure facilities and allowed opening of engineering colleges though they were not needed.

"We are ensuring that quality of is maintained. No new teachers were appointed in government engineering colleges after 2007. We have sanctioned Rs 200 crore for developing infrastructural facilities in government engineering colleges," he said.

He said to prevent the use of the name of a in multiple colleges, the government was liking teachers' database with Aadhaar card while scholarships were also being linked with Aadhaar.

"Institutions flouting AICTE norms will be probed," he added.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, March 20 2018. 14:30 IST
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