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“Transforming J&K”: Another fraud in name of starting 50 new colleges | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Apr 14: To mislead the common people in general and the Union Government in particular, the Jammu and Kashmir government on Thursday issued a handout to claim that 25000 new seats were added with the start of 50 new colleges across J&K. The situation on the ground is contrary to such claims of the J&K government because most of the newly opened colleges are functioning without teaching staff. Degree colleges within the city and its peripheries are overstaffed because all influential teachers have managed their postings in these colleges. Students who have enrolled in the newly opened degree colleges are confronting with a shortage of teaching staff. Due to political considerations, degree colleges were opened in the far-flung and remote areas to provide education to the students of these areas but authorities failed to deploy staff in these colleges. Some influential teachers, who were transferred to the colleges of remote areas, have either managed to get their transferred orders modified or get themselves attached in the colleges of the city or peripheries. Condition of the higher education can be gauged from the fact that almost all contractual staff is engaged in a degree college of district Kathua. The same is the situation of another college in Rajouri district. “The present administration under Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha is creating one of the best infrastructures for higher education in the country. Two colleges of architecture and One engineering college was also established. IIT and IIM was established in record time,” official documents said. The biggest question is how many students from Jammu province are studying in IIT and IIM functioning in Jammu. |
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