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Panel to streamline students bodies146; polls

The HRD Ministry has set up a high-level committee, headed by former Chief Election Commissioner J M Lyngdoh, to go into 8216;8216;crimina...

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The HRD Ministry has set up a high-level committee, headed by former Chief Election Commissioner J M Lyngdoh, to go into 8216;8216;criminalisation8217;8217; of students union polls and flow of funds into them and also suggest measures to streamline the elections.

Acting on the Supreme Court directive, the ministry formed the six-member committee which would examine among other things financial transparency and limits of expenditure for students bodies8217; elections and also the eligibility criteria for candidates, an official release said today.

The committee would also look into institution of a forum to address disputes arising out of student unions8217; elections as regards the procedural fairness, the eligibility of candidates and the non-observance of norms during the elections.

The panel would also examine and consider all aspects relating to the conduct of student elections such as aspects affecting the academic atmosphere in colleges and universities.

Besides Lyngdoh, other members of the committee are Dayanand Dongaonkar Secretary General of Association of Indian Universities, Zoya Hasan JNU, Pratap Bhanu Mehta Centre for Policy Research, Ved Prakash Director of National Institute of Education, Planning and Management and I P Singh a retired deputy comptroller and auditor general.

 

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