Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

AG: GOVT TO WITHDRAW PERMISSION CERTIFICAT­ES

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com n

CHANDIGARH: The government on Tuesday told the Punjab and Haryana high court that it will withdraw essentiali­ty certificat­es given to Banur-based Gian Sagar medical college.

This was stated by Punjab advocate general Atul Nanda during a resumed hearing on a petition moved by students seeking shifting to other medical colleges.

Essentiali­ty certificat­e means permission by the state government to set up a medical college and run various courses. The state government has granted many essentiali­ty certificat­es to the Gian Sagar management since 2006. The withdrawal means the college has lost mandate to run the institutio­n and the government will now take the responsibi­lity of students. Since the government has refused to take over the college, it effectivel­y means that students will have to be shifted to other medical colleges of Punjab.

REVIVALPLA­N

Earlier, the management submitted a revival plan to the court stating that Mata Leelawati Shiksha Sansthan, New Delhi, would give ₹10 crore, Muskan Samajik Shiksha and Prachar Samiti, Guna in Madhya Pradesh, ₹15 core and Mohan Singh Shikhsa Sansthan, Mathura, ₹15 crore to the Gian Sagar Trust in the next three months.

Employees who will join immediatel­y will be given a month’s salary and another month’s salary within 15 days, the trust told the HC, adding that a separate account will be maintained where fee collected from students will be deposited and disbursed as salary to the teaching and other staff.

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