Karnataka plans 16 universities, 34 autonomous institutions in next 3 years


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Bengaluru, Aug 17: As part of the new National Education Policy (NEP) and the objectives set out to reach the goals by the year 2030, Karnataka has taken up ambitious plans to establish six research centred universities, 10 teaching-centred universities and 34 autonomous education institutions in three years.

Karnataka’s deputy chief minister Dr C N Ashwatha Narayana, who is also the minister for higher education, made the announcement in Bengaluru on Monday.



Briefing reporters after his discussions with state’s primary and secondary education minister S Suresh Kumar and also participating in the meeting of the task force, which is being constituted for the implementation of the national education policy, he said the task force will submit a draft report to the state government on the NEP in the next four to five days.

The task force will suggest a road map for the implementation of NEP by August 29.

The state government firmly believes that education as the solution to problems of society, he said.

The changes that need to be brought in the primary, secondary and higher education levels have been listed out in the NEP. Accordingly, steps will be taken by conducting deliberations with the task force.

After the submission of road map by the task force, Dr Narayan said the issue would be discussed with chief minister B S Yediyurappa along with minister Suresh Kumar and others.

Amendment to the laws, administrative reforms, and consolidation of the resources which are required for the implementation of the policy would be done in an expeditious manner, the deputy chief minister said.

The state government has decided to achieve all the goals mentioned in the policy in a time frame of 10 years and this has been termed as 'Target- 2030,' he said adding: "The expected results should be visible by then.’’

State-wide movement:

The deputy chief minister said deliberations and discussions need to be held about the policy all across the state. This should last for a minimum of a one-year duration starting from now.

The policy will be implemented by taking into confidence all the leaders who are in the political arena, associations-organizations and all other stakeholders, he said.

The members of the task force who interacted in the meeting felt more efficient and qualitative multi-disciplinary educational systems institutions need to be established.

The existing institutions should be upgraded to meet this expectation. The system should be equipped to enable qualitative research and teaching methodology.

Arun Shahapura, MLA, Kattimani, member, National Education Policy the committee, S V Ranganath, president, the task force for implementation of NEP, members of the task force Prof B Thimmegowda, Prof Anurag Behar of Azim Premji University, Prof Venugopal, Bengaluru University vice-chancellor, Dr Geetha Narayan of Srishti Organisation and V Pradeep, commissioner of Collegiate Education and others participated in the meeting.

Dr E V Ramana Reddy, additional chief secretary, Department of Higher Education, attended the meeting through an online media platform.

The deputy chief minister also honoured Prof M K Sridhar on his nomination to the UGC and Prof S N Kori, who has been appointed as the vice-chancellor for the Central University of Ananthapur.

 

  

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  • Honnappa, Byadagi

    Tue, Aug 18 2020

    This bajapa govt will sanction one university for each taluka. No vision,no foresight only hunger for power.

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  • Sathish Bangera, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 18 2020

    Instead of Universities, set up more Industries for employment of people !!!

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 17 2020

    All of you who are in teaching profession, from this year onwards, count your service years. Next year (2021) 1st standard teachers will have to look for another school, possibly the one that will start with NEP syllabus. That is, if the government did not desire to appoint all new staff.

    2022 2nd standard, 2023 third and so on. By 2030 the target will be achieved meaning NEP will reach 10th standard. This is the change our government wants to bring into education arena. They want schools built by their agents/family, appoint staff of their liking, apply govt funds in running those schools and profit out of the fees students will pay.

    NEP comes into force. Please look forward to it. I will more than happy to hear if the case is any different than this.

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 17 2020

    New universities to bring into force NEP ?? What will be presently existing institutions do ? Transform as hostels, PGs ??

    Common ministers, don't build to show expenditure and claim grant. Find out if new establishments are indeed required. NEP is to incorporate changes, not to house the students in newly built premises. Making current institutions redundant, you are making the situation worse, not any better. It's us Indian's children studying in them, there's not going to be an inflow of learners from anywhere.

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Mon, Aug 17 2020

    No jobs even for the educated. Udupi does not have even a single large industrial unit despite such high education.

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  • I wish I was There, Bahrain

    Mon, Aug 17 2020

    Very True, Universities this is all business, trying to fill their own pockets.

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  • Roshan, Udupi

    Tue, Aug 18 2020

    Ever heard of upcl in padubidri, suzlon , do you know how many people are employed in manipal insititutes ? Do you know sea food based industries are in malpe ? Do you know there are lot of openings in govt jobs in the district .. but we the locals always want to leave the place in search of jobs instead of trying for local jobs which is all taken by other district natives since many years

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Mon, Aug 17 2020

    The true hardworking citizens of India have closed thier ears but have kept thier eyes open to see the change anything at all but the rest few have thier ears open but are blind in eyes and believe whatever is said and go crazy just by hearing for nothing been physically done to be seen.

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