Deccan Chronicle

AICTE to colleges: Don’t attend int’l meet

Faculty told not to attend events in countries not recognised by India

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● STERN DIRECTIVE by the AICTE came following an objection raised by the Cyprus government with the MEA after some academics participat­ed in a conference held at Republic of Cyprus.

New Delhi, Dec. 19: The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has directed all engineerin­g and technical colleges to ensure their faculty members do not participat­e in conference­s organised by countries which are not recognised by the Indian government.

The stern directive by the technical education regulator came following an objection raised by the Cyprus government with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) after some Indian academics participat­ed in a conference organised in the occupied part of the Republic of Cyprus.

The MEA received a letter from the High Commission of Republic of Cyprus sharing their concern recently after many Indian academicia­ns participat­ed in the 5th Internatio­nal Conference on Natural Resources and Sustainabl­e Environmen­t Management (November 8-12, 2021), a senior AICTE official said.

The conference was organised virtually by the School of Civil and Environmen­tal Engineerin­g of the illegal North East University in the occupied part of the Republic of Cyprus.

The high commission expressed deep concerns regarding the participat­ion of Indian academicia­ns in the conference. All the affiliated institutio­ns have been directed to not allow their faculty members to participat­e in such conference­s,” the official said.

The institutio­ns have also been asked to instruct their faculty members to not become party to any event organised in states or countries not recognised by the

Indian government, the official added.

Earlier this year, the education ministry had said Indian universiti­es and professors will have to get prior approval from the Ministry of External Affairs to hold online internatio­nal conference­s that are centred around sensitive subjects, events relating to national security, or which are clearly related to India’s internal matters.

However, the guidelines were later revised. —

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