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Will keep raising demand for central univ status for Patna University: Nitish Kumar

October 16, 2017 05:14 pm | Updated 05:14 pm IST - Patna

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday said it was his duty was to raise the issue of central university status to century-old Patna University (PU) “again and again” whether the Centre accepts it or not.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had not entertained the CM’s request on the issue during his visit here on Saturday to attend the centenary celebrations of PU.

“Patna University holds a special place in the hearts and minds of the people of Bihar. The demand for a central status is not new. At the centenary celebrations on Saturday, I had only voiced a long-cherished wish of the people of the state”, Mr. Kumar told reporters after the weekly ‘Lok Samvad’ (Public Interaction) programme.

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Minutes after Mr. Kumar’s plea for central status to PU, Modi had said the central status was “a thing of the past” and called upon Patna University to avail of the Centre’s scheme to make at least 20 varsities in the countries world class with a financial assistance of ₹10,000 crore.

“Its my duty to raise the demand (for central university status to PU) again and again whether the Centre accepts it or not. I have no reaction over the Centre’s decision,” Kumar, who graduated from Patna Engineering College (now NIT) in early ’70s, said.

Kumar said that he had raised the issue several times in Parliament when he was an MP.

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On the poor condition of universities in Bihar, including PU due to shortage of teachers and infrastructure bottlenecks, he said as per constitutional provisions the state government’s responsibility with regard to universities is limited only to providing finance. The rest come under the jurisdiction of the chancellor, who is the governor of the day.

“We would have done a lot more ourselves had the system been different,” he said adding Bihar government provides ₹4000 crore annually for universities. For other issues since neither I nor my cabinet have any role in the daily running of universities, we can’t intervene directly,” the CM said.

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