Maharashtra: House passes Maharashtra
Public Universities Act 2016
The
Bill proposes to strike a balance between elections and nominations to various
university bodies to stamp out nominations of vested interests.
The State Legislative Assembly Thursday passed the new
Maharashtra Public Universities Act 2016, paving the way for wide-ranging
fundamental reforms in the functioning of public universities. The Council too
passed the Bill unanimously. Based on the recommendations of three different
committees headed by Anil Kakodkar, Arun Nigvekar and Ram Takwale set up in
2010-11, the Bill was tabled by Higher and Technical Education Minister Vinod
Tawde after incorporating recommendations and changes by a 21-member scrutiny
panel headed by Tawde himself. The Bill proposes to usher in far-reaching
changes in various areas of university activities, putting students’ interests
at the centre, as also to lend greater autonomy of functioning and eliminate
rampant commercialisation of education.
Among the many new ideas sought to be implemented are
reintroduction of university elections, setting up of students’ development
councils (SDCs), choice-based credit system, cutting down of political
appointments through nomination of experts, increasing social reservations in
various university bodies, special emphasis on skill development, uniform
regulatory regimen for all universities and introduction of modern accounting
system. To increase the say of students in university affairs, the Bill
proposes to appoint previous year’s topper in a particular faculty as a member
of that faculty’s board of studies, nominating the president of university
students’ council as invitee member of the management council, special exams
for students required to participate in inter-university, national,
international sports and cultural events, National Service Scheme and Rashtriya
Chatrasena programmes etc. Among the major new suggestion is reintroduction of
college and university election from the next academic session.
The Bill proposes to strike a balance between
elections and nominations to various university bodies to stamp out nominations
of vested interests. Nominations will now be done after election of
chairpersons of boards of studies as against the past practice, when nominated
members would have a say in elections of such chairpersons as well as deans of
various faculties. The Bill ushers in choice-based credit system, which will
enable the students to choose any subject of their liking. There will be
credit/gradation system in performance evaluation to allow students to study
combination of subjects of their own choice. This will also facilitate their
seamless shift from one university to another.
The Bill proposes to nominate eight experts from
nationally important institutes into academic councils. Similarly, academic
faculties and board of studies will also have five and four nominated experts
respectively, from industries and national research and educational institutes
in order to the quality of curriculum. Another important provision in the Bill
is to increase social reservation in various bodies to give a greater say to
various sections of the society in the university’s decision making process.
Reservation in senate has been increased from nine seats to 14 and in
management council from one to four. In academic council, positions of
principal, professor and lecturer have also been provided with social
reservation.
The Bill lays major stress on entrepreneurship
development through skill development. For this, the Bill has introduced the
idea of board of innovation, incubation and enterprise and board of national
and international linkages. The boards will strive to bring in the latest in
global entrepreneur skills to the universities. A senior manager from the lead
bank of the university will be part of the innovation board. The Bill has
introduced “new concepts”, autonomous colleges, empowered autonomous colleges,
empowered group institutions, private skills education institutions and Cluster
University. To leverage the advantages of information technology, the Bill
incorporates the A-3 society (anyone, anytime, anywhere) concept suggested by
Anil Kakodkar. A new Board of Information Technology will be introduced at the
university level to leverage advantages of information technology for teaching,
studying and research.
A new Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies to
facilitate interdisciplinary studies will also be introduced. To minimise the
undue interference of groups of individuals, institutions and organisations in
the election process of various university bodies, the Bill proposes to replace
election of deans of faculties with quality-based nomination. However,
principals, teachers, institutional heads and graduate members of senate will
be elected. A new Maharashtra Authority of Higher Education (MAHED) is proposed
to be set up to coordinate and direct the long-term higher education policies’
implementation. The Bill proposes to establish internal quality assurance
boards as a precondition for quality assessment by NAAC and university grants
commission.
For grant of permission to new colleges, the new
system will offer a letter of intent for the first year during which the
colleges will have to complete infrastructure building and creation of
facilities. After due scrutiny of the facilities, the university will then
grant permission to run such colleges. The Bill stresses on quick and proper
redressal of students’ complaints, setting up of equal opportunity cell for
divyang students and setting up of a Vishakha cell to redress complaints of
sexual harassment of women. Another important proposal is to make compulsory
mercantile (double entry) accounting system to bring transparency. To prevent
profiteering by unaided institutions affiliated to universities, the Bill
proposes to set up special committee to determine fees and a regulatory
mechanism at the state-level.
Source | Indian
Express | 9 December 2016
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