LS passes bill providing for opening of 6 new IITs
BY M Post Bureau26 July 2016 12:32 AM GMT
M Post Bureau26 July 2016 12:32 AM GMT
A bill providing for opening six new IITs, including at Jammu and Tirupati, was on Monday passed by the Lok Sabha. Under the Institutes of Technology (Amendment) Bill 2016, new IITs will also be started in Palakkad, Goa, Dharward and Bhilai. The Bill also seeks to bring the Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, within the ambit of the Act.
Replying to a debate on the bill, HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar said the government has formed High Education Financial Agency (HEFA) to upgrade the infrastructure. The government’s credo is ‘Sabko Shiksha Acchi Shiksa (Good Education to All) and has taken a number of efforts in this regards, he said.
On the fee structure, he said students from the ST and SC communities, from the Below Poverty Line (BPL) category and physically challenged have full waiver of fees in the IITs and NITs. He said, those whose family income is below Rs 9 lakh per annum also get zero per cent education loan.
“Education must be inclusive. But those capable of paying must pay. You should not oppose when rich are being asked to pay,” the minister said.
Javadekar said in order to address the issue of high fee of IIT coaching class entrance exam, the government has started online programme IIT-PAL. Under this programme the students can take free tutorials, exams, homework.
In future, he said, the government is also planning to take it at the television level for a wider access.
To a question about the role of industry in the IITs, Javadekar said the government is even ready to reduce its control but the industry has to accept a larger responsibility. He said the government has been working to provide wi-fi connectivity of 1 GBPS network to all universities in the country which will slowly be extended to the colleges affiliated to it as well in next two years. In Central universities, this facility will be extended to classrooms, canteens, hostels, the minister said.
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