Madhya Pradesh (MP) state government announces the setting up of a new university in the remote Bundelkhand region of the state.


Last Updated: 2010-04-07T00:35:29+05:30

Bundelkhand To Get New University

Bhopal: On Tuesday i.e. on April 6,2010,the Madhya Pradesh (MP) state government announced its decision to set up a university in the backward and remote Bundelkhand region of the state. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Narottam Mishra has said that the decision has been taken at a meeting of the state cabinet chaired by Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan.
 
Mr Mishra mentioned that apart from setting up a university in the state's backward Bundelkhand region, the state cabinet also decided to establish 14 new government colleges in the state. Further, he mentioned that besides a decision to give UGC pay-scales to teaching and non-teaching staff of the colleges from January 1, 2006, the state cabinet decided that the retirement age of the teaching staff of universities and colleges will also be raised to 65 years from the present 62 years.
 
In addition, Mr Mishra also said that those retired teachers who would be engaged as guest faculty would be entitled for the job till 70 years of age. Similarly, the cabinet also decided to raise the age of retirement of Vice-Chancellors (VCs) from the present 65 years to 70 years.
- By Iti Agarwal
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