The faculty of India Institute of Management (IIMs) is offended with a series of reform that had been proposed by the government, especially the one that leads to privatization.


Last Updated: 2011-04-05T07:03:18+05:30

IIMs Oppose New Government Reforms

New Delhi: The faculty of India Institute of Management (IIMs) is offended with a series of reform that had been proposed by the government and has decided to make public their concerns. The main concern is that the proposed reforms will lead the privatization of the IIMs.
 
On Monday i.e. on April 4, 2011, IIM-Calcutta published a detailed disapproval of the government's planned modification on its official website. This had been done only 48 hours after Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal had clarified that the reforms would not involve privatization of the prestigious management institutes.
 
As per sources, it had been recommended by a panel of the HRD ministry under Maruti Chairman R.C. Bhargava that industrial houses can gain seats in the managing society of an IIM for five years in exchange for a donation of Rs 20 crore. Individuals and alumni too can gain seats on the IIM societies by giving donations worth Rs.5 crore under the proposals of the panel.
 
However, it is being argued by the faculty that if the recommendations of the Bhargava panel are implemented, it might lead to the reigns of the IIMs being placed in the hands of private donors.
- By Madiha Wasi
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