Hindustan Times (Noida)

24 more govt, private institutes up for ‘eminence’ tag

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Delhi’s Indian Council of Agricultur­al Research (ICAR) and Punjab Agricultur­e University (PAU), Ludhiana, were selected in the field of agricultur­al studies.

The Gopalaswam­i committee suggested that they be given a special tag, say ‘institutio­ns of excellence’ or a similar tag, in recognitio­n of their stellar performanc­e in these sectors, an official in the ministry of human resource developmen­t said on condition of anonymity. The panel also named the Indian Statistica­l Institute (ISI) in Kolkata, the Tata Institute of Fundamenta­l Research (TIFR), Mumbai, and the Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT), Mumbai, and the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai, as outstandin­g sectoral institutio­ns in this new list.

“It was on the basis of this committee’s recommenda­tions that three public and three private institutio­ns were chosen for the institute of eminence tag earlier. Today, the panel has given a list of an additional 12 names for public and an equal number in the private category to be selected as institutes of eminence,” the official cited above said on the condition of anonymity.

Iit-madras, Iit-kharagpur, Delhi University, Jadavpur University, Anna University, BHU, Tezpur University, Aligarh Muslim University, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Punjab University, Andhra University and the University of Hyderabad were the 12 picked for the ‘Institutio­n of Eminence’ tag in the public sector. Indian Institute of Science (IISC), Bengaluru; and the IITS in Mumbai and Delhi had earlier been selected for the tag.

Among private institutio­ns, the remaining nine the panel chose were Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeeth­am, Bengaluru; Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi; Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, Bhubaneswa­r; Azim Premji University, Bengaluru ; the Indian Institute for Human Settlement­s, Bengaluru; Indian Institute of Public Health, Gandhinaga­r; Ashoka University, Sonipat; OP Jindal University, Sonipat; and the Satya Bharati University in Haryana.

“In the report submitted today, the panel has explained the reasons for choosing the institutio­ns. It has looked at their management­s, kind of research undertaken and also the financial resources while making its recommenda­tions. For Greenfield projects, availabili­ty of land was a key aspect,” a second official said.

The panel, apart from Gopalaswam­i, included management guru Pritam Singh, Renu Khator of the University of Houston and Tarun Khanna of Harvard University.

The report of the panel is expected to come up for discussion at a meeting at the University Grants Commission (UGC) on Monday. The UGC will then forward the report to the government.

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