Planning Commission has constituted a Committee to
suggest Amendments in the Nalanda University Act, 2010.
Prof.N.R.MadhavaMenon, Former Vice-Chancellor, West Bengal National
University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata will be the Chairman of the 10
member committee, other members include are Prof.Pankaj Chandra,
Director, IIM Bangalore, Dr.GopaSabharwal, Vice Chancellor, Nalanda
University, Prof. G. Mohan Gopal, Director Rajiv Gandhi Institute for
Contemporary Studies, New Delhi, Prof. K. Rajiv Saxena, Vice President,
South Asia University, Dr.MeenakshiGopinath , Principal,LSR, New Delhi,
Dr.JitendraNath Mishra, Joint Secretary, MEA , and the committee will
also have representatives of Department of Legislative Affairs &
Department of Expenditure will be as members.
The Committee would examine the Nalanda University Act, 2010 particularly provisions relating to academic, administrative and financial autonomy and suggest amendments to provide for full autonomy in matters relating to making appointments, determining salaries and emoluments and auditing. The Committee would also suggest amendments in the Act to ensure that the university acquires international stature and excellence through representative and flexible governance and forward looking legislation. It would first examine Statutes, existing Ordinances and Regulation and suggest changes so that these are consistent with the Act and lay down broad principles for making Statutes, existing Ordinances and future Regulations in the interest of consistency and clarity and would suggest amendments / insertions in the Act to take care of existing gaps with a view to see that the University functions smoothly.
The Committee would examine the Nalanda University Act, 2010 particularly provisions relating to academic, administrative and financial autonomy and suggest amendments to provide for full autonomy in matters relating to making appointments, determining salaries and emoluments and auditing. The Committee would also suggest amendments in the Act to ensure that the university acquires international stature and excellence through representative and flexible governance and forward looking legislation. It would first examine Statutes, existing Ordinances and Regulation and suggest changes so that these are consistent with the Act and lay down broad principles for making Statutes, existing Ordinances and future Regulations in the interest of consistency and clarity and would suggest amendments / insertions in the Act to take care of existing gaps with a view to see that the University functions smoothly.