Friday, July 13, 2018

Haryana seeks restoration of its share in Panjab University

CHANDIGARH, JULY 13
 Haryana Chief Ministe Manohar Lal urged the Central Government for restoration of Haryana’s share in Panjab University.
            In a letter to the Home Minister, Mr Rajnath Singh, the Chief Minister has given the reference of the Punjab and Haryana High Court motion directing the Principal Secretary Higher Education, Haryana to hold the parleys with the Vice-Chancellor of Panjab University for restoration of Haryana's share in it.
          Under the provision of Section 26 of the Panjab University Act, prior to 1966, the colleges situated in the then State of Punjab were affiliated to Panjab University.  After the introduction of Punjab Reorganization Act in 1966, under the provisions of section 72 of Panjab University Act, the Punjab University became an inter-state body corporate and continued to operate in all previous areas including those that were now a part of Haryana. After the establishing of Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjabi University, Patiala and Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, notifications were issued by Ministry of Home Affairs in 1969, Punjab Government in 1970 and Haryana Government in 1973 and 1997, whereby the Punjab University ceased to operate in Haryana.
          He further conveyed that based upon the parleys held  in pursuance of the orders of High Court, the Haryana Government has decided to restore its share in Punjab University, Chandigarh provided a notification is issued by Ministry of Home Affairs that colleges situated in some of the Haryana districts might be affiliated with Panjab University. These affiliated colleges would be allowed to follow reservation policy of Haryana for admissions whereas for admissions in the courses on Panjab University Campus, the central reservation policy would be followed. The Panjab University would allow Haryana to follow its own fee structure for such affiliated colleges. Government of Haryana would be willing to give as grant-in-aid to Panjab University an amount equivalent with the contribution of Government of Punjab. The earlier pattern of representation of the State of Haryana in the Senate, Syndicate and Board of Finance of Panjab University, as ex-officio fellow members (as well as reservation to persons from Haryana in various elected constituencies) would be followed.
       The Chief Minister explained that the process of restoration of Haryana's share in Panjab University, Chandigarh is required in view of the fact that over the years the composition and character of Chandigarh has evolved as a larger entity, i.e. ‘tri-city’. Besides a large number of students from Haryana take admission in various advanced and professional courses of Panjab University.
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