LNMU Establishes 44 Senate Teams for Biannual College Inspections
44 LNMU senate teams to inspect colleges twice a year
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Lalit Narayan Mithila University (LNMU) has formed 44 inspection teams to conduct biannual assessments of affiliated colleges. The initiative aims to enhance academic standards and infrastructure, with inspections scheduled for June and December. Concerns have been raised by some college principals regarding the compliance of this mechanism with existing regulations.
- 01LNMU has created 44 inspection teams for biannual assessments of affiliated colleges.
- 02Inspections will focus on academic standards, infrastructure, and staff issues.
- 03Reports will be submitted to the College Development Council for review.
- 04Concerns have been raised by college principals about the legality of this initiative.
- 05Travel allowances for senate members will be limited to road journeys up to 500 kilometers.
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Lalit Narayan Mithila University (LNMU) has established 44 inspection teams composed of university senate members to conduct biannual assessments of its affiliated colleges. This initiative, directed by the vice-chancellor, aims to improve academic standards and basic facilities within these institutions. Each two-member team will inspect assigned colleges twice a year, specifically in June and December, and submit detailed reports to the College Development Council (CDC). The reports will evaluate academic activities, infrastructure needs, and issues related to students, faculty, and non-teaching staff. The vice-chancellor will act on the findings and recommendations from these reports. The university has also set travel allowance norms for senate members, allowing reimbursement only for road journeys up to 500 kilometers. However, some college principals have expressed concerns that this mechanism may not align with existing statutory provisions, noting that the university already employs inspectors for arts, science, and commerce colleges.
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This initiative could lead to improved academic standards and facilities in colleges, directly benefiting students and faculty.
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