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Kashmir University under radar again; this time over purchase of 300 kanals
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12/27/2020 12:14:48 AM
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JAMMU, Dec 26: Amid the reports about mounting mismanagement being witnessed in Kashmir University, the government is likely to probe the financial irregularities reported at the varsity 10 years ago during the purchase of land for the new campuses.
As per the official documents, the Kashmir University purchased 300 kanals land for its campus at Zakura Srinagar against the whopping cost of 20 lakh rupees per kanal in the year 2009 while as the actual rate of the land as per the revenue records was 4 lakh per kanal.
CAG found out that the University of Kashmir identified the land measuring 300 kanals at Zakura Srinagar- located in the vicinity of the main university campus. The measure was taken for expanding varsity’s future growth programme. MOU was later executed between KU and JK Bank which was the attorney holder of the 300 kanals of land. The owners of the land had had reportedly authorized the JK bank to sell their land to the University of Kashmir in a bid to adjust their loan accounts. Later, the University of Kashmir agreed to buy the 300 kanals of land at the cost of 20 lakh per kanal, involving the cost of 56.86 crore rupees at that time. Reports informed that the KU raised the loan of 52.97 crore rupees from JK Bank. The condition was laid down that the loan payment shall be repaid within the period of one year or at the time the government sanctions the amount- whichever is earlier.
Sources said that though there had been the discussions held at that time that the land purchased by the KU is not geographically contiguous but the deed was executed without taking into consideration any feedback given by various quarters.
It was noticed further that at the time of purchasing the land, the state revenue department was not taken on board under the Land Acquisition Act. The total expenditure incurred upon the purchase of the land was 71.73 crore rupees as was around 56 crore was the cost of the land and more than 11 crore were paid by the university as an interest to the loan taken from JK bank.
“Even the annual audit conducted during that year noticed that the decision to go for the negotiated purchase of encumbered property without proper assessment of immediate and long term requirements was injudicious,” sources said, adding that he audit noticed in the year 2013 further that the lapse was compounded by accepting a negotiated price without ascertaining the circle or the market rate and further compounded by taking recourse to the costly loan from the JK Bank.
Reports informed that when the revenue records were ascertained at that time, the cost of the land was found as 4 lakh rupees per kanal while as the Kashmir University had purchased the same at a whooping cost of 20 lakh per kanal, resulting in the purchase of land at the higher cost of 48 crore rupees in total.
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