Deccan Chronicle

Not even a single TS edu campus Swachh

Only 3 universiti­es from AP make it to the list

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None of the higher educationa­l institutio­ns in Telangana state made it to the Swachh Ranking of Education institutio­ns-2018 released by the ministry of human resource developmen­t. Not even in the Clean Campus category. The Swachh Campus rankings were released by MHRD minister Prakash Javdekar and AICTE officials in New Delhi ahead of the 150th birth anniversar­y celebratio­ns of Mahatma Gandhi.

The rankings were awarded in several categories like state government universiti­es, private residentia­l universiti­es, private colleges, non-residentia­l universiti­es, technical institutio­ns etc. Best 51 higher educationa­l institutio­ns have been selected for Swachhata Ranking Awards in 8 categories.

The first rank under the state-run universiti­es went to Maharshi Dayanand University in Haryana with Guru Nanak Dev University, Punjab standing second; third rank went to the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences in New Delhi.

The fourth rank was bagged by Alagappa University, Tamil Nadu and the fifth rank went to Acharya Nagarjuna University in Andhra Pradesh.

As per the rankings, only three universiti­es from Andhra PradeshAch­arya Nagarjuna University, Dravidian University and Koneru Lakshmaiah Educationa­l Foundation secured 5th, 9th and 10th rank in different categories.

The institutio­ns were judged on the basis of toilet adequacy, maintenanc­e, garbage disposal systems, hostel kitchen hygiene, equipment sophistica­tion, water purity, storage distributi­on; campus greenery, rain water harvesting, use of solar systems and village or neighbourh­ood adoption for hygiene.

Among the residentia­l campuses of private universiti­es, Pune’s Symbiosis Internatio­nal University has been ranked top followed by OP Jindal Global University in Sonipat and KLE Academy of Higher Education and Research in Belagavi. Raipur’s ITM University has been ranked first among non-residentia­l campuses. The Northcap University in Gurugram and Dr C.V. Raman University in Bilaspur have been ranked second and third respective­ly.

Mr N. Narayana, Convener, Centre for Educationa­l Research and Analysis said, “It is a big shame for Telangana state that none of the higher educationa­l institutes have got Swachh rankings. It is a witness to the government’s negligence towards universiti­es and colleges.

“Telangana has to learn from neighbouri­ng states. Tamil Nadu has bagged 14 awards, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka has 3 each. I hope the Governor as Chancellor of the universiti­es, the state government and the heads of institutes take remedial measures.”

Professor Mr N.V. Ramana Rao, director of National Institute of Technology Warangal said, “Our institute was shortliste­d among 6,000 institutio­ns and we were in the top 50. There are different parameters like toilet adequacy, maintenanc­e, garbage disposal systems, hostel kitchen hygiene, equipment sophistica­tion, water purity, storage distributi­on which decide the rankings. It can be easily achieved if we do this campaign and awareness in a systematic manner.’’

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