ADVERTISEMENT
Panel probing KSOU to focus on student issue; might seek an extension
DHNS
Last Updated IST
The panel was constituted by the state government on October 12, asking it to look into the various issues plaguing the varsity, and submit a report in one month's time.
The panel was constituted by the state government on October 12, asking it to look into the various issues plaguing the varsity, and submit a report in one month's time.

A technical committee headed by senior IAS officer K Ratna Prabha has decided to furnish a report to the government highlighting the problems faced by over 95,000 students following derecognition of the Karnataka State Open University (KSOU).

The panel was constituted by the state government on October 12, asking it to look into the various issues plaguing the varsity, and submit a report in one month's time.

As per the terms of reference, the panel is required to explore the possibilities of diverting KSOU funds of around Rs 550 crore for the development of other government universities and colleges; and repatriating the teaching and non-teaching staff to other varsities.

ADVERTISEMENT

It is, however, learnt that the six member panel, which met on Friday, has decided to uphold the cause of the students who have been at the receiving end for no fault of theirs.

The panel also fears further fueling the prevailing controversy if it completely focuses its energies on diverting funds and staff.

Sources said that it was hence decided to try and resolve the problems of the students first, before taking up the administrative matters.

Deccan Herald is on WhatsApp Channels | Join now for Breaking News & Editor's Picks

ADVERTISEMENT
(Published 27 October 2017, 21:06 IST)