The conference of Higher Education Ministers participating in six non-BJP ruled states in Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka, demanded immediate withdrawal of these rules from the Central Government citing various “flaws” in the UGC draft rules.
On the invitation of the Government of Karnataka, Kerala Higher Education Minister R Bindu, Tamil Nadu Higher Education Minister Govi Chejian and Himachal Pradesh Higher Education Minister Rohit Thakur attended this one -day conference, while Telangana’s representation of Telangana D. Sridhar Babu And the representation of Jharkhand was done by MLA Sudivya Kumar.
After the conference, Karnataka Higher Education Minister MC Sudhakar told reporters that it was unanimously decided in the meeting that the University Grants Commission (UGC) should be involved in a cooperative counseling process with all states while making these rules.
Sudhakar said that many states including states ruled by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) allies, the University Grants Commission (universities and colleges (universities and colleges (universities and colleges measures for the appointment and promotion of teachers and educational staff and measures to maintain standards in higher education and maintenance of standards in higher education ) Regulations have pointed to various “flaws” in the draft of 2025.
He claimed, “For example, a person is eligible after 24 years of service and various responsibilities to become a vice -chancellor. But here in this draft, he says that a person with only 10 years of experience in the management role or education industry can also be considered as the Vice Chancellor, which is not right. ”
Tamil Nadu Higher Education Minister Chezian said that the draft allows students to get a certificate after one year, diploma after two years and after three years, allowing them to enroll as per their wish and leave the course, which is the origin of education Is derogatory in terms of consideration.
He said, “Education is not a market for you that when you come in will and when you wish.”
Chezian said that he has identified 15 major points, including the important point that the state governments should be given an important role in the appointment of the Vice Chancellor, on which the draft needs to be reconsidered before it is passed.