The Asian Age

Smriti out of CCPA, Javadekar gets in

- NITIN MAHAJAN

New Delhi: Ahead of the Monsoon Session of Parliament beginning on Monday, the Cabinet Committee on Parliament­ary Affairs has been rejigged. Smriti Irani has been dropped and current HRD minister Prakash Javdekar has been inducted into the CCPA. Full report on

Within days of taking over the reins of Union human resource ministry, Prakash Javadekar is understood to have ensured a green signal to the important IIM Bill from the PMO. The PMO and the HRD ministry, locked in a tussle for several months on the autonomy granted to the IIMs during the tenure of the then HRD minister Smriti Irani, are now understood to have arrived at a consensus on the various contentiou­s issues regarding the Bill.

Sources said, once cleared by the Cabinet, will be tabled in the forthcomin­g Monsoon Session of Parliament that begins from Monday. Once tabled, the bill is likely to be referred to either a select or standing committee to be discussion by political parties.

It is understood that the PMO had recommende­d several changes to the draft law in an effort to curb the government control over the institutes. However, under Ms Irani, the HRD ministry did not adopt the changes proposed by the PMO.

Against the PMO’s recommenda­tions, the HRD ministry was learnt to have retained the provision which makes the HRD minister the head of the IIM Coordinati­ng Forum.

The ministry was also not willing to dilute the clause that empowers the President to review the work of any IIM in his capacity as the Visitor of the premier B- Schools. The PMO then virtually blocked the Cabinet approval for the Bill.

The legislatio­n will give IIMs national importance and confer them degreegran­ting powers. Currently, they are run by registered societies and award postgradua­te diplomas at the end of two- year programmes instead of an MBA.

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