The issue was brought up in Lok Sabha amid Question Hour by Trinamool Congress part Prof. Sugata Bose, who tried to know how the proposed body would be superior to the UGC.

A proposed Bill to supplant the University Grants Commission (UGC) with a Higher Education Commission of India (HECI), confronted resistance even before the Bill was tabled in Parliament, on Monday.
The issue was brought up in Lok Sabha amid Question Hour by Trinamool Congress part Prof. Sugata Bose, who tried to know how the proposed body would be superior to the UGC. Association Human Resources Development Minister Prakash Javadekar educated the House that the Bill would be tabled in the House soon and quickly talked on the remarkable element of the Bill. Asserting that advanced education area had extended throughout the years and that more than three crore understudies were seeking after school instruction in the nation, he said the new body would have more self-governance than the UGC and would be engaged to take reformatory activities against organizations that don't take after rules.
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Delegate Speaker M. Thambidurai, talking in his ability as a MP, dreaded the new body was Center's intend to take away advanced education from the State's rundown since budgetary forces would now remain with the Central government. "For what reason not reinforce the UGC rather," he inquired. AIMIM part Asaduddin Owaisi too reverberated Dr. Thambi Durai's feelings. He likewise tried to know whether reservation approach would be followed in the new body.
Dr. Thambi Durai likewise noticed the HECI was first conceptualized by Kapil Sibal, the HRD Minister amid UPA's term. Blaming both UPA and NDA governments for "encroaching State's rights," he named the proposition as "new wine in old jug."
Mr. Javadekar said the proposed Bill was not the same as the UPA's adaptation, which looked for an advanced education body that would dispense with bodies, for example, AICTE and MCI as well. "The HECI will have more self-governance than UGC. States rights won't be encroached. There will be no adjustment in reservation strategy by any stretch of the imagination," Mr. Javadekar stated.
He asked for the individuals to hold up until the point when the Bill was presented and give it a shot since it was drafted in the wake of taking contributions from upwards of 10,000 individuals
A proposed Bill to supplant the University Grants Commission (UGC) with a Higher Education Commission of India (HECI), confronted resistance even before the Bill was tabled in Parliament, on Monday.
The issue was brought up in Lok Sabha amid Question Hour by Trinamool Congress part Prof. Sugata Bose, who tried to know how the proposed body would be superior to the UGC. Association Human Resources Development Minister Prakash Javadekar educated the House that the Bill would be tabled in the House soon and quickly talked on the remarkable element of the Bill. Asserting that advanced education area had extended throughout the years and that more than three crore understudies were seeking after school instruction in the nation, he said the new body would have more self-governance than the UGC and would be engaged to take reformatory activities against organizations that don't take after rules.
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The issues with the HECI draft Bill
Delegate Speaker M. Thambidurai, talking in his ability as a MP, dreaded the new body was Center's intend to take away advanced education from the State's rundown since budgetary forces would now remain with the Central government. "For what reason not reinforce the UGC rather," he inquired. AIMIM part Asaduddin Owaisi too reverberated Dr. Thambi Durai's feelings. He likewise tried to know whether reservation approach would be followed in the new body.
Dr. Thambi Durai likewise noticed the HECI was first conceptualized by Kapil Sibal, the HRD Minister amid UPA's term. Blaming both UPA and NDA governments for "encroaching State's rights," he named the proposition as "new wine in old jug."
Mr. Javadekar said the proposed Bill was not the same as the UPA's adaptation, which looked for an advanced education body that would dispense with bodies, for example, AICTE and MCI as well. "The HECI will have more self-governance than UGC. States rights won't be encroached. There will be no adjustment in reservation strategy by any stretch of the imagination," Mr. Javadekar stated.
He asked for the individuals to hold up until the point when the Bill was presented and give it a shot since it was drafted in the wake of taking contributions from upwards of 10,000 individuals
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