Union Minister of State for Schooling Sukanta Majumdar mentioned publicising pretend universities will forestall college students falling prey to such spurious claims.
The federal government on Monday requested members of Parliament to unfold consciousness about 21 pretend universities working throughout the nation and warning college students towards becoming a member of such establishments.
Replying to supplementaries throughout Query Hour within the Lok Sabha, Union Minister of State for Schooling Sukanta Majumdar mentioned the central authorities had requested the chief secretaries of all states and Union Territory administrations to take authorized motion for closure of those establishments.
“I enchantment to the members of Parliament, who’re additionally lively on social media and have a following amongst college students, to publicise the checklist of pretend universities on their social media platforms. Such efforts will forestall college students falling prey to such spurious claims,” Majumdar mentioned.
He mentioned the state governments had additionally been requested to take applicable motion towards these concerned in defrauding and dishonest college students by misrepresenting themselves as “universities”, awarding levels and utilizing the phrase “college” with their names.
“If we take direct motion, there shall be questions on federalism,” Majumdar mentioned.
The minister mentioned 12 pretend universities had been shut down between 2014 and 2024.
“It was additionally requested to intimate the central authorities/UGC (College Grants Fee) if there are different pretend universities functioning of their states/Union territories which aren’t included within the UGC checklist of pretend universities,” the minister mentioned.
He mentioned FIRs have been lodged towards a number of self-styled establishments/universities and showcause/warning notices issued to the unauthorised institutes awarding invalid levels.
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