Sunday, February 17, 2013

What Students to Learn in Kurukshetra University Which is Not Fair in Its Working

Chandigarh (I-Haryana News): The Kurukshetra University which was established in 1956 to encourage the higher education and research, especially in Sanskrit, Prakrit and modern Indian languages has seems that it is now encouraging research journalists to investigate into its unfairness and corrupt working practices.

Intelligent Haryana News Research Team after finalizing the field report and information received under Right to Information Act on January 11, 2013, the exact day when in 1957 Dr.Rajendra Prasad, the first President of the India had laid foundation stone of university, decided to publish research report on working of Haryana’s first university.

The university authorities are bound to work as per the Kurukshetra University Act, 1986 but IHN investigation revealed that this education throne of the state whose government claims itself as number one state of India is openly defying the statute under which it was established, following are the issues where Kurukshetra University failed to act as per act.

No Long Term Perspective Plan for Development
As per section 13 of the Kurukshetra University Act, 1986 The University should have prepared a long-term Perspective Plan outlining the year-wise developmental activities to be carried out by it.

Whereas, the university did not act as per section 13 of the Kurukshetra University Act, 1986 and not prepared its long-term Perspective Plan yet.

Defunct Academic Planning Board Since 2000
Further, Section 13 of the Kurukshetra University Act, 1986 provided that the University would constitute an Academic Planning Board. The Board was to advice on planning and development of the University, particularly in respect of the standards of education and research.   
                                             
But, IHN investigation established that Academic Planning Board was last constituted in 1998 and last met in September, 2000 and thereafter the Academic Planning Board remained non-functional till date.

On above mentioned observations Registrar, Kurukshetra University responded ithat University would prepare a five-year Perspective Plan and a vision document for proper implementation of the programmes and activities but till date anything happened in this regard.
Also on non-functioning of Academic Planning Board, the university answered that it was not because the Chancellor still has to nominate seven members of the Board as per Statutes.

University Failed to Prepare its Annual Accounts and Balance Sheets for last 27 Years

Section 26(1) of the Kurukshetra University Act 1986 provides that the University should prepare Annual Accounts and Balance Sheets under the directions of the Executive Council every year, whereas university was preparing only Income and Expenditure Accounts but was not preparing Balance Sheets which is clearly violations of the act.

In response this statute contrary act by university, it Registrar stated that prior to April 2009, it was exempted from preparing Balance Sheets by the Director, Higher Education and the Balance Sheets for the years 2009-10 and 2010-11 were under finalization, on further investigation it was established that exemption from preparing Balance Sheets is not sustainable because the Director, Higher Education was not competent to give exemption from preparing Balance Sheets as the requirement was provided for in the Kurukshetra University Act. Only the legislature was competent to give exemption through amendment of the Act.

In the absence of Balance Sheets, the state of affairs like university assets, liabilities, loans and advances, cumulative excess of income over expenditure or vice-versa could not be investigated thoroughly.

A case could throw light on fraud prone financial management of university where an analysis of the bank reconciliation statement of bank account number 1201 of the Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) and 50221 of the State Bank of India (SBI) were made which revealed that Income of Rs 5.026 crore shown as credited in the OBC account as per the books of the University but was not credited by the bank in this account.

Also the closing balances of the expenditure register were carried forward without ascertaining that the amounts debited by banks were as per the books of accounts of the University. Scrutiny of the bank reconciliation statements of the SBI account revealed that debits amounting to Rs 153.40 crore pertaining to the period April 2004 to October 2009 remained non-reconciled.
These discrepancies indicated that the accounting system of receipts and payments was not foolproof and that the system was prone to financial irregularities, which could remain undetected due to non-reconciliation.

False Submission of Grant Utilization Certificate to IGNOU by Kurukshetra University
The University authorities did not stop here further submitted false fund utilization certificate and spent money else, which is a criminal act under Indian Penal code and punishable with provisions of jailed terms for such act.
The Director, Distance Education of the University submitted a proposal for financial assistance of Rs 81.70 lakh to the Director, Distance Education Council, Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) for starting a Post-M.Sc Diploma in Bio-informatics and a PG Diploma in Bio-Informatics from 2006-07.

In June 2006 IGNOU provided Rs 40 lakh for starting these courses and in April 2008 University submitted a utilization certificate (UC) for Rs 26.26 lakh and refunded (September 2007) the balance amount of Rs 13.74 lakh to IGNOU.

However, Investigation revealed that the University had not started these new courses as yet but had spent Rs 26.26 lakh on the ongoing courses. Thus, the utilization certificate submitted to IGNOU was false as the expenditure had not been incurred for the purpose for which the funds were provided, as these new courses had not started, as a result of which the students were deprived of the benefit of these courses.
 
While answering to False Utilization certificate issue the University stated that the Distance Education Council, IGNOU did not raise any objection on the UC. The reply is not convincing as the UC furnished by the University did not indicate diversion of funds.

Non-utilization of the Amalgamated Fund and Non-recovery of Youth Welfare and Cultural Fees
As per Amalgamated Fund Rules Amounts collected from students for the same were to be spent for the benefit of students on specified items such as purchase of sports material, maintenance of playgrounds and swimming pools, amenities for NCC cadets and expenditure in connection with trips to places of historical, geographical, scientific or other educational interests, extra-curricular activities of the students, travelling allowances to sports teams, organization of annual sports meets, etc whereas the University Institute of Engineering and Technology collected funds amounting to Rs 61.41 lakh for this purpose during 2004 to 2011.

However, only Rs 10.94 lakh was spent and Rs 50.57 lakh was lying unspent (March 2011). It was observed that the University had not prepared any plan to provide these facilities to students, as a result of which, the funds remained unutilized and the students remained deprived of these facilities, even after contributing to the fund.

Similarly, the colleges were required to collect Youth Welfare and Cultural fees at the rate Rs 40 per student per annum, of which Rs 30 was to be sent to the department of Youth and Cultural Affairs of the University and Rs 10 was to be retained by the colleges. The technical institutions including B.Ed colleges were required to collect the fees at the rate Rs 500 per student per annum, of which Rs 375 was to be sent to the University and ` 125 was to be retained by the college concerned. These funds were to be utilized for organizing cultural festivals and youth festivals.
Investigation revealed that 94 colleges, institutions and technical institutions had not deposited youth welfare and cultural fees of Rs 66.74 lakh collected from the students with the University as of March 2011.

Further, the Youth Welfare and Cultural Department of the University did not have the details of the number of students enrolled in different years in 52 colleges. In the absence of the number of students, the quantum of outstanding youth and cultural fees of these colleges could not be worked out.

In response to this the Registrar of the University stated that Principals of the colleges have been requested to deposit the outstanding youth welfare fees and work out the actual number of students of 52 colleges but could not assured stern actions against defaulters.
Non-implementation of Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Other Educational Institutes
One of the objectives of the University was to coordinate with educational and other institutions in India and abroad having similar objectives.

The University signed 12 MOUs with educational and other institutions in India and abroad during 2007-11. Out of these, only seven MOUs were put into operation. No action was taken to put into operation the remaining five MOUs.

While answering to non implementation of MoUs the Chairman of the University School of Management stated (May 2011) that ex-facto sanction of Government of India for starting an MBA (International) course in collaboration with the University of Canada, West Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia, Canada had been received but the University is in a process of starting the course.

The Registrar of the University replied that implementation of the MOUs depended on the interest taken by the other concerned parties and that efforts would be made to revitalize these MOUs.

Following are the institutes with them MoUs were signed but not implemented till date.
1. University of Gambia Kanifing Serrekunda,
2. University of Canada ,West Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia, Canada,
3. Vel-Tech DR R R and Doctor Senior Technical University (VTU), Chennai,
4. Department of Science and Technology GOI, New Delhi
5. American Institute of Indian Studies, New Delhi.
University does not follow the AICTE norms for infrastructure in Instructional Area
As per AICTE norms, the sizes of instructional areas for classrooms, laboratories/workshops and libraries/reading rooms should be 66, 200 and 400 sq m respectively.

It was found that in UIET, the actual sizes of classrooms, laboratories and the library/reading room were 57.01, 57.81 and 184.32 sq m respectively. Thus, the students were forced to work in a congested environment.
The Registrar of the University replied that the norms of AICTE came into force in UIET in the year 2010 and the construction of its building had been planned in the year 2003. The reply is not acceptable as the AICTE Act came into force in 1987 and the sizes of classrooms, laboratories/workshops, etc. should have been adhered to the norms of AICTE.

Inadequate Hostel Accommodation
Hostel accommodation was provided to the campus students of the University. Investigation showed that there was overcrowding in the hostels from 2006-07 to 2009-10, as the average number of students was far in excess of the intake capacity as detailed below:

It would be seen from the above that against the intake capacity of 5,005 students, the actual occupancy was 5,856. Overcrowding of hostels was not conducive for study and hygienic living. Further, the space for the intake capacity of 97 beds had been used for office work, which also added to the overcrowding.
The Registrar of the University replied that more hostels with capacity of accommodating 1,200 students were under construction and on completion of these, more students could be accommodated.

Book Bank not Established for Poor Students 
Grants for creation of a Book Bank are provided by UGC for helping needy and poor students. It was, however, noticed that no Book Bank had been established in the libraries of the University. Further, no grant was sought for the purpose from UGC during 2006-11.

Research Activities in Disarray

The Government, national and international agencies sponsor research projects in the University and provide necessary financial support for successful completion of the projects.

The details Investigation of all the 32 Government sponsored research projects it was established that seen only 12 were completed that too after the delays of one to 16 months.

Similarly, 22 UGC sponsored research projects involving an expenditure of Rs 1.37 crore were undertaken during 2006-11. Out of these, 14 projects were due for completion but only five projects were completed by June 2011. Three of these were completed after a delay of six to 14 months.

Delay in submission of theses

As per the ordinance regarding the Doctorate of Philosophy of the University, the normal duration of a Ph.D is four years for full time research scholars (RS) and five years for part-time scholars. But investigation confirmed that submission of theses was dismal in the Commerce stream where not a single research scholar submitted his/her theses on time. In other departments also, the percentage of theses submitted within the stipulated period ranged between 18 and 66 per cent. Delayed submission of theses put a burden on the existing infrastructure.

Last not the least the above mentioned facts confirmed that the Kurukshetra University is not fair in its working and its management to achieve the objectives and activities mentioned in its the Kurukshetra University Act, 1986, if the institution whose prime duty is to teach future generation of India about values and innovation for development of society is indulging in corrupt practices and defying the established law responsible for its existence then what could we expect from the students who are learning in this educational institute of number one Haryana( As claimed By Hooda Government)



Dinesh Singh Rawat Says:

It is a serious anti nation act by national education planners and mangers because education institutes should be responsible and above any doubts as they are shaping the future of India.

The University in question should try to clean its working ASAP , It my only request to them in national interest. 

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