Delhi govt to release Rs 28.24 cr funds for salaries of staff of DU colleges ANI | Updated: Mar 16, 2021 22:50 IST
New Delhi [India], March 16 (ANI): The Delhi government on Tuesday announced that it would release the funds amounting to Rs 28.24 crores for the salaries of the staff of its fully-funded Delhi University colleges.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal earlier in the day convened a meeting with the principals and chairpersons of the 12 fully funded DU colleges by the Delhi government. Addressing the meeting, Kejriwal said that the Delhi government will release the funds which amount to Rs 28.24 crores, and the government will only issue funds in the future based on the directions of the court on whether the funds currently available under different heads can be used for salaries or not.
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Nadu-Nedu works worth ₹2,570 crore completed; 15,700 schools covered in first phase: A. Suresh
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The Nadu Nedu scheme is one of its kind in the country, said Adimulapu Suresh
Nadu-Nedu works worth ₹2,570 crore completed; 15,700 schools covered in first phase: A. Suresh
Education Minister Adimulapu Suresh on Tuesday said infrastructure development works were initiated in 15,700 schools across the State in the first phase of ‘Mana Badi-Nadu Nedu’ programme, and so far works worth ₹2,570 crore had been completed.
At a press conference, the Minister said the first phase would end in March. A sum of ₹245 crore was saved in the purchase of fans, furniture, green boards and other material by opting for reverse tendering.
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Delhi Education Minister Manish Sisodia on Tuesday said expansion of universities is crucial to improve higher education and urged these institutions to reflect on how to stop brain drain .
In his valedictory address at the North Zone Vice Chancellor s Meet organised by Association of Indian Universities, he stressed upon the difference between education and human resource development.