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| Central varsity location not suitable in Bihar, Kerala - MHRD December 31, 2009 New Delhi: Proposed Central varsities in two remote areas of the country - Bihar and Kerala have received a denial from the Human Resource Development (HRD) ministry to host new Central universities for their states. Far-flung Motihari and Kasargod in Bihar and Kerala respectively do not qualify up to the desirable standards for a site to be constructed for such universities as they lack the physical and social infrastructure to proceed. The ministry is learnt to have asked the two states to come up with an alternative location for the set up. The Central government clearly opposed the stand of the State governments, academics and development votaries who stood by the decision to host the new varsities in the remote areas of the country, which will boost its economy and help in creation of new and additional infrastructure. The necessary conditions needed for the set up of a university in both Motihari nad Kasargod area are not feasible due to poor access, connectivity and lack in infrastructure in the form of good schools which are vital to attract quality faculty in the varsity. While Kasargod, located in the northern part of Kerala suffers serious connectivity issues, Motihari in East Champaran in Bihar is considered a backward region. The ministry felt that constructing such institutes in these areas will mar the whole criteria of establishment since they would not be able to provide quality education through qualified teachers, as they would not be interested to enter in such areas. A similar problem has been faced by the Central University at Koraput in Orissa which is facing a serious faculty crunch in terms of quality. Lack of adequate facilities, along with absence of good schools and hospitals are proving to be deterrents for the faculty who are unwilling to shift over to such areas. |