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Policy paralysis in West Bengal's higher education system: Guv

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Published : Nov 30, 2019, 12:48 PM IST

The Governor of West Bengal during an interview said that there is policy paralysis in the higher education system of the state. He also said that there is a black hole in terms of communication with the chancellor and he is doing everything under the sun to improve the scenario of education in the state.

Policy paralysis in West Bengal's higher education system
Policy paralysis in West Bengal's higher education system

Kolkata (WB): In a fresh salvo at the TMC government in West Bengal, Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar has said there is a "policy paralysis" in the state's higher education system, and that he is not consulted in the affairs of universities despite being the chancellor.

Dhankhar also said that a "black hole" exists in the West Bengal's higher education ministry in terms of communication with him.

The Governor said he was "pained" at not being consulted over the recent appointment of the vice-chancellor of Sanskrit College and University in the city.

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"In the ministry of higher education, there is a black hole in terms of communication with the chancellor. There is a policy paralysis and I am worried about it. I am doing everything under the sun to see that the education scenario in the universities improves," Dhankhar said in an interview.

Dhankhar has been at loggerheads with the state government on a number of issues since assuming charge in July.

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Kolkata (WB): In a fresh salvo at the TMC government in West Bengal, Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar has said there is a "policy paralysis" in the state's higher education system, and that he is not consulted in the affairs of universities despite being the chancellor.

Dhankhar also said that a "black hole" exists in the West Bengal's higher education ministry in terms of communication with him.

The Governor said he was "pained" at not being consulted over the recent appointment of the vice-chancellor of Sanskrit College and University in the city.

ALSO READ: Kolkata Police bust illegal arms manufacturing unit, one held

"In the ministry of higher education, there is a black hole in terms of communication with the chancellor. There is a policy paralysis and I am worried about it. I am doing everything under the sun to see that the education scenario in the universities improves," Dhankhar said in an interview.

Dhankhar has been at loggerheads with the state government on a number of issues since assuming charge in July.

ALSO READ: At least 6 dead, 12 injured as bus collides with tanker in WB

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Policy paralysis in West Bengal's higher education system: Guv
         By Sudipto Chowdhury & Pradipta Tapadar
         Kolkata, Nov 30 (PTI) In a fresh salvo at the TMC
government in West Bengal, Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar has said
there is a "policy paralysis" in the state's higher education
system, and that he is not consulted in the affairs of
universities despite being the chancellor.
         Dhankhar also said that a "black hole" exists in the
West Bengal's higher education ministry in terms of
communication with him.
         The Governor said he was "pained" at not being
consulted over the recent appointment of the vice-chancellor
of Sanskrit College and University in the city.
         "In the ministry of higher education, there is a black
hole in terms of communication with the chancellor. There is a
policy paralysis and I am worried about it. I am doing
everything under the sun to see that the education scenario in
the universities improves," Dhankhar told PTI in an interview.
         Dhankhar has been at loggerheads with the state
government on a number of issues since assuming charge in
July. PTI SCH/PNT KK
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