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Non-BJP ruled state Higher Education Ministers met in Bengaluru and demanded the Centre to withdraw the UGC draft regulations due to various flaws. They criticized the draft for allowing students to come and go as they please, disregarding the essence of education, and for not giving state governments a significant role in the appointment of Vice-Chancellors. The ministers also claimed that the Centre is forcing the National Education Policy and threatening the autonomy of states.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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