University of Pune says AICTE encroaching on its
authority
May 09, 2007
Pune
News: Taking objection to the
“encroachment” on its authority by the
All India Council of Technical
Education (AICTE), the University of
Pune will now take up a statewide
intervention along with all
non-agricultural universities in the
state to formulate a
strategy and prepare a report for the
government. This was announced by Pune
University Vice Chancellor Narendra
Jadhav at a press conference on
Wednesday.
The
AICTE, which has been empowered by the
Parliamentary Act of the Central
Government for regulating colleges,
had earlier announced in a notice put
up on its website that 169 educational
institutions had been running courses
without prior AICTE sanction. The
University of Pune is not supposed to
give affiliation to colleges not
approved by AICTE.
However, heads of institutions have
protested against the restrictions
placed on them, by saying that they
were already affiliated to the Pune
University. This issue came up for
discussion at the academic council
meeting held on Tuesday, when members
demanded that the Vice Chancellor
initiate intervention on the matter.
“Many
of the institutes listed by the AICTE
as unapproved are already affiliated
to the University. This can be viewed
as an encroachment of the University’s
authority. Besides, the regulations
being placed on the institutes are
also not reasonable,” said Jadhav.
Objections by institution heads had
also been raised at the Senate meeting
on March 22, following which a
seven-member committee had been formed
to formulate a policy on the issue.
Taking this further, Jadhav said that
a meeting would be held at the
state-level with vice chancellors of
all non-agricultural universities and
heads of major institutions to discuss
the issue at length, and prepare a
detailed report to be submitted to the
government.