KTK to abolish political nominations to varsity senates:Gowda

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

Higher Education G T Deve today said the government aims to do away with political nominations to state run university senates and syndicates.

The has decided to fill 5,000 vacant posts of teaching staff in degree colleges of the state insix months, he told reporters here.

"Our intention is that syndicate and members should be experts in education, those who have eligibility should be selected for the posts," said.

Asked whether the government will completely stop political appointments to university syndicates and senates, he said the intention was to avoid such appointments.

"But there may be some cases of exceptions as there may be somepoliticians who are also subject experts," he said.

The had recently decided to withdraw thenominations made by the previous government to syndicates of state-run universities despite a letter from former chiefminister to his successor H D Kumaraswamy askinghim to retain the nominees.

Defending the decision, said last time when the new government came to power with as chief minister, they too had withdrawn the nominations even though the members were appointed six months ago.

About filling5,000 vacant posts of teaching staff, including principals, the said, the department has sought a proposal regarding this.

"It may take about six months time to complete the process," he said.

The stressed the need to bring inchanges in higher education to provide quality educationto students to make them compete in a fast changingworld.

Gowda said there were plans to start skill development as a subject.

About 102 degree colleges do not have own buildings, he said, adding that the department was in talks withseveral corporates to involve them and use CSR fundstowards various activities including development ofinfrastructure.

Speaking about the allocation made in the budget for infrastructure like buildings, the minister saidtalks were on with NABARD for higher allocation of funds.

"Talks are on with the to get funding for the purpose," he added.

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First Published: Fri, July 27 2018. 18:40 IST