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CM announces ₹240cr grant for cash-starved Pbi varsity



CM announces ₹240cr grant for cash-starved Pbi varsity

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Patiala:25.11.2021

Punjab chief minister Charanjit Singh Channi on Wednesday announced to increase the annual grant to the Punjabi University from Rs 114 crore to Rs 240 crore. Channi visited the university, which had been facing a financial crisis for the past several years and demanding a loan debt waiver, along with the finance minister and announced to “take over” the financial laibilities, including its bank loan of Rs 150 crore.

In the budget presented in March this year, the state government had announced a special grant of Rs 90 crore for the university against the demand of Rs 400 crore. In April, the finance committee of Punjabi University had passed a deficit budget of Rs 129 crore approximately for the current financial year (2021-22) whereas last year it passed Rs 296 crore of deficit budget.

“We are implementing a new model of education ‘Navi Soch Navan Punjab’. Each year, the state government will give Rs 240 crore as annual grant to this university. Rs 20 crore is monthly expense of Punjabi University that it needs from the state government, but the government was giving it Rs 9.5 crore monthly grant... It is our responsibility to provide quality education to students and ensure that universities do not face any financial crisis. Thus, we decided to provide Rs 20 crore monthly grant to Punjabi University. Besides, we have taken over Rs 150 crore of bank loans from Punjabi University,” he said.

Channi said, “The incumbent VC (Prof Arvind) and his predecessor (Prof B S Ghumman) too had approached me (during his term) for financial assistance. But actually decisions are taken by those running the government and not under the chief minister. So I am thankful to the finance minister who came here along with me to resolve this issue of financial crisis.”

Addressing the gathering at the university, Channi said it was set up to promote of Punjabi language. “I thank those who established this university and gave Punjab this good institution that is serving both Punjabi language and its people. We should take pride in our mother tongue Punjabi and both this institution and state government.”

Later, he inaugurated the Centre for Rural Entrepreneur and Skill Training and Centre for Restoration of Ecosystem of Punjab, saying it speaks volumes about the untiring efforts of the university to explore new avenues in entrepreneurship to generate employment, especially in the Malwa region.



CM Charanjit Singh Channi with finance minister Manpreet Singh Badal with VC Dr Arvind at Punjabi University in Patiala

VC-MLA ROW

Congress MLA from Ghanaur assembly segment in Patiala district, Madan Lal Jalalpur refused to share a seat with the university vice-chancellor, alleging he was appointed on the behest of RSS during Capt Amarinder Singh’s term as CM. The VC was about to sit along with the chief minister and others for a press conference but Jalalpur refused to join them. “I am planning to file a defamation case against MLA Madan Lal Jalalpur, who publicly misbehaved and levelled baseless allegations. I am an international scientist and do not want to engage with him at his level,” the VC said.

CM ON ‘FAKE KEJRIWAL’

Replying to a media query over AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal’s ‘fake Kejriwal’ remark, Channi said, “When pain intensifies, then such replies are expected from them. Now they have gone hallucinating and gone off the track. They themselves are fake. They want people to go out of the track by uttering such things to provoke others, but now their this system has failed. We are carrying forward a positive and good thinking for Punjab and moving on this track. I would not blame anyone for copying me or criticizing them (our rivals). We are improving ourselves and bringing all that which is requirement of people of Punjab. ” On guarantees announced by Kejriwal in Punjab, Channi said, “We are not just giving guarantees, but doing the work in reality.

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