Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Fund-hit Punjabi University awaits ₹76-crore govt dues

- Navrajdeep Singh navrajdeep.singh@hindustant­imes.com ■

PATIALA: The Punjab government has failed to clear ₹76 crore dues owed to Punjabi University, Patiala, which is toiling hard to meet its committed expenses.

The pending dues include ₹46 crore related to postmatric scholarshi­p for scheduled caste (SC) students, ₹21 crore for the varsity’s constituen­t colleges and ₹9 crore of the monthly grant.

Amid the fund crunch, the university has failed to release salaries and pensions to its 5,800odd present and former staffers for the month of May.

Registrar Manjit Singh Nijjar says the university has again pressed upon social welfare and higher education department­s for clearing the postmatric scholarshi­p and constituen­t colleges funds at the earliest.

“The social welfare department has audited records of SC students a number of times, but still the funds have not been cleared. We can only request the government for early disbursal,” he says, adding that the university is hopeful of receiving the monthly grant of ₹9 crore by the end of this week.

The monthly salary budget of the university is pegged at ₹33 crore. However, the varsity’s fiscal health is not in a good shape. As per budgetary proposals for this fiscal, the varsity expects an income of ₹380 crore, while the expenditur­e is pegged at ₹676 crore, leaving a massive ₹296crore deficit.

Meanwhile, the government has added to its miseries, as not a single penny of ₹46 crore funds under the postmatric scholarshi­p scheme has been paid since 2015. This includes funds meant for its neighbourh­ood campuses and regional centres as well.

Vice-chancellor BS Ghuman, on his part, says the university officials are working round the clock to arrange funds for monthly expenses. Government officials contacted for the story were not available for comment.

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