Seven new IIMs, higher salary for professors etc.

July 7th, 2007

Hindustan Times reports on further development on the HRD front with respect to the 11th plan. Following are some excerpts.

… Planning Commission recommending higher remuneration for faculty and mandatory curricula revision every three years.

The commission said the government should look at alternate ways to improve the wages of professors and to tap the large pool of teachers of Indian origin. "The faculty can get a share of the money earned from research projects for the corporate world. Even research students can earn from these," a government official said.

The commission also proposed that some faculty be recruited on salaries higher than government pay scales, on contract basis for five years with no assurance of automatic renewal. The contract system would be mostly for NRIs with special research funding support. Tenured appointments should also be available at a certain stage for professors achieving objectively set academic standards, Planning Commission vice-chairperson Montek Singh Ahluwalia said in a presentation to the PM. …

The government aims to bring two per cent students under the scholarship fold and double the number of junior research fellowships. This is aimed at improving research quality. It is also working on information communication technology for all 367 universities and on connecting 18,000 colleges through the National Knowledge Network, as recommended by the National Knowledge Commission, the commission said.

The commission also said it had given in-principle approval to the setting up of three new IITs, seven new IIMs, 20 National Institutes of Technology, five Indian Institutes of Science Education Research, 20 IIITs, two Schools of Planning and Architecture.

Lets elaborate a bit on the last sentence.

  • The three IIT locations are announced as Bihar, Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh.
  • Among the seven new IIMs, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar and Shillong (Meghalaya) are three of the locations. The remaining four locations are as yet unrevealed. (This calculation probably does not take into account the recent news that IIM Lucknow is establishing a campus in NOIDA, in the New Delhi metropolitan area. Also, note that IIM Bangalore is making good progress towards establishing a campus in Singapore.)
  • The 20 NITs are existing ones.
  • The five IISERs are in Kolkata, Pune, Mohali (Punjab), Kerala and Bhopal.
  • The 20 IIITs will be one in each of the major states.
  • The two SPAs are announced to be in Bhopal and Vijaywada.

Entry Filed under: MHRD bias against Odisha (past?),Odisha, others and the center,Planning Commission


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