Haryana Establishes Committee for College and University Inspections
Haryana forms panel to inspect colleges, universities across state
Hindustan Times
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The Haryana higher education department has formed a three-member committee to inspect state-run, private, and self-financing educational institutions across Haryana, India. The initiative aims to evaluate basic amenities and improve teaching quality, although details on inspection timelines and evaluation criteria remain unclear.
- 01A three-member committee has been formed for inspections of educational institutions in Haryana.
- 02The committee will evaluate both public and private colleges and universities.
- 03The initiative aims to enhance the quality of teaching and academic activities.
- 04Officials and educators view this as a positive step towards strengthening institutional standards.
- 05Details regarding the inspection schedule and evaluation criteria are yet to be disclosed.
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The Haryana higher education department has established a three-member committee to conduct inspections of educational institutions across the state. This initiative will cover state-run, private, and self-financing universities and colleges, focusing on evaluating basic amenities and improving the overall quality of teaching and academic activities. The committee includes Karan Singh (personal secretary to Education Minister Mahipal Dhanda), Satroop Dhanda (member of the Haryana State Higher Education Council), and Pardeep Jaglan (personal assistant to the education minister). According to Jaglan, inspections will commence soon, and reports on the institutions' status will be submitted thereafter. Educators, including Pushpa Antil, principal of Dronacharya Government College in Gurugram, and Sanjay Kaushik, Vice Chancellor of Gurugram University, have welcomed the initiative, expressing that it will motivate institutions to meet their targets and enhance academic standards. However, information regarding the inspection timeline, evaluation criteria, public disclosure of reports, and actions against non-compliant institutions is still pending.
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The inspections could lead to improved educational standards in Haryana's colleges and universities, benefiting students and faculty.
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