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Panjab University Funding: BJP Reveals Rs 3,229 Cr Centre Support vs Rs 538 Cr State

The BJP has revealed striking funding disparities between central and state contributions to Panjab University. While the Centre provided Rs 3,229 crore since 2014, Punjab's government contributed only Rs 538 crore. The party praised the Union government for withdrawing controversial university reforms that had sparked public concern. BJP leaders also criticized Punjab's AAP government for allegedly misleading the public and neglecting their Senate responsibilities.

Centre gave Rs 3,229 crore to Panjab University, says BJP

Chandigarh, Nov 7

Asserting that the Centre provided Rs 3,229 crore, while the Punjab government contributed just Rs 538 crore to Panjab University in Chandigarh, the state unit of the BJP on Friday hailed the Union government for withdrawing the notification of dissolving the university's Senate and Syndicate.

"The decision fully respects the sentiments of people of Punjab," BJP state Vice President Subhash Sharma told the media here, saying the step taken by Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan to withdraw the notification on October 28, "is extremely sensitive".

He said that the AAP government in Punjab tried to "mislead" the public on this issue. In reality, it was the state BJP that conveyed the sentiments of the people of the Punjab to the Centre.

Sharma, accompanying state media head Vineet Joshi and spokesperson S. S. Channy, explained that the notification issued on October 28 regarding reforms in the Senate and Syndicate was withdrawn on November 4 in view of public sentiment.

The notification has been placed in abeyance indefinitely. He clarified that this notification will neither be implemented at present nor at any point in the future.

"BJP's stand has always been clear that the interests of Panjab University and Punjab's rights will not be compromised," he said.

BJP leader said both the Chief Minister and the state Education Minister are ex officio members of the Senate of Panjab University, yet they have never attended even a single meeting.

"Not only this, even the two MLAs nominated by the state Assembly did not attend any meeting," he said.

He said the reform process had begun during the tenure of Vice-Chancellor Prof Arun Grover under the Congress government.

A committee formed at that time comprised of Punjab government representatives as well.

He questioned: What was the Punjab government's stand in those meetings? Did they oppose the reforms or support them? For three years, neither was any letter sent to the Centre nor did anyone meet the President to convey any objection.

Citing figures, Sharma said the Central government has provided Rs 3,229 crore grants to Panjab University since 2014, while the Punjab government has given only Rs 538 crore.

"The Centre continues to contribute its full 60 per cent share, but the Punjab government is providing only 20 per cent instead of 40 per cent."

According to BJP leader Sharma, currently, Rs 250 crore of the Punjab government is outstanding towards the university, including pensions, hostel expenses, and scholarship grants.

He said the AAP government must stop "political drama" and fulfil its financial responsibility by releasing the pending Rs 250 crore.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

As an alumna of Panjab University, I'm relieved the Senate dissolution has been withdrawn. But seriously, why are our state ministers not attending meetings? This shows complete negligence towards higher education. Shameful!

Michael C

While I appreciate the Centre's financial support, I wish both governments would stop this blame game. Students are suffering due to political battles. Just release the pending funds and ensure quality education continues.

Sneha F

The numbers speak for themselves! Centre contributing 60% while Punjab government giving only 20% instead of 40%. ₹250 crore pending is unacceptable. Our students deserve better from the state government. ðŸ˜

Aman W

Good decision to withdraw the notification. PU is an institution of national importance and any changes should be made after proper consultation with all stakeholders. Hope this brings stability to the university administration.

Kavya N

Both sides are playing politics with education. The Centre may be giving more money, but the state government has its own financial constraints. Instead of blaming each other, they should work together for Punjab's development. 🤝

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