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Panel set up to implement IIT reforms
Posted on : 24-11-2011 Source : New Delhi : The Times of India

The HRD ministry has set up a committee to prepare a roadmap for the implementation of IIT reforms suggested by the Anil Kakodkar-headed panel. Kakodkar himself will head the new committee that would consist of Ashok Jhunjhunwala of IIT-Madras, chairperson of standing committee of IITs; Devang Khakhar, director of IIT-Bombay; R K Shevgaonkar, director of IITDelhi and one more IIT director to be co-opted later.


A senior ministry official said, “Kakodkar committee gave a comprehensive report on a wide range of issues. Some recommendations need legislative intervention for which the Institutes of Technology Act would have to be amended. There are academic issues that can be dealt collectively by the IITs. The implementation committee would act as an interface between the ministry and IITs.”

Sources said some of the minor recommendations would be put in place in the next six months. Issues like change in the administrative and fee structure, IITs’ signing annual memorandum of understanding with HRD ministry and financial autonomy would need government intervention. “The idea is to bring in the changes gradually,” one official said.

 Most of Kakodkar panel report has been accepted by the IIT Council. It recommended that IITs should be rebranded as primary research institutes that should ramp up Ph.D students from less than 1, 000 students to 10,000 PhD graduates by 2020-25, and the number of IITs from 15 to 20. Kakodkar also recommended setting up research parks at each IIT similar to the one in IIT-Madras.

The committee suggested that the government should give an outlay of Rs 1.5 lakh per student to the old IITs, and an endowment grant of Rs 50 crore for each new IIT. The government was asked to provide capital funds at Rs 20 lakh per additional student. It was recommended that the ministry should pay the full operating cost of education along with a scholarship for all post-graduate – Ph.D, MS and M.Tech – and undergraduate students from reserved category and economically weaker sections.

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