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Higher Education Council Bill: Academicians oppose ‘absolute power’ to Gujarat govt

The experts said that the Bill would affect the quality of education if power was taken away from the university chancellors who are academic experts.

gujarat govenment, power to gujarat govt, higher education council bill, gujarat higher education, gujarat national law university, indian express ahmedabadCongress Gujarat General Secretary Narendra Ravat, who was also part of the meeting, termed the move as BJP’s ploy to “saffronise” the university.

A discussion on the decision of the Gujarat government to pass a Bill to form a new statutory body called the State Higher Education Council saw over a 100 academicians unanimously opposing the absolute power granted to the state government in matters of higher education. The discussion, held at a local Vadodara school, saw H C Dholakia, Professor of Gujarat National Law University and a member of the drafting committee of the bill, joining the chorus against the “detrimental” Section 15 of the proposed Bill. He was joined by teachers of private schools and principals from several district schools.

The experts said that the Bill would affect the quality of education if power was taken away from the university chancellors who are academic experts.

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Congress Gujarat General Secretary Narendra Ravat, who was also part of the meeting, termed the move as BJP’s ploy to “saffronise” the university. Ravat, who is part of the Congress agitation called “Abhivyakti ni Azadi” for MSU, said, “There was not a single voice in the meeting that spoke in favour of the Bill. Anyone who is associated with education would know that wresting complete control of a university with the government is suicidal. Our agitation will intensify against this saffronisation.” Ravat said that the party will hold a protest demonstration on April 30, the day the MSU was instituted.

Activist Tapan Dasgupta, who was also part of the meeting, said, “Most of us, including H C Dholakia, agreed that the Section 15, which allows complete power to the government, should be scrapped.”

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