Updated Mar 12, 2021 | 19:24 IST
Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia issued directions to the Directorate of Higher Education to set up an enquiry committee to look into alleged irregularities of funds in 12 city government-funded colleges. Delhi govt to set up enquiry committee   |  Photo Credit: Representative Image
Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Friday issued directions to the Directorate of Higher Education to set up an enquiry committee to look into alleged irregularities of funds in 12 city government-funded colleges.
According to a government statement, Sisodia said that the decision was made after noticing that these Delhi University colleges had not disbursed the salaries of teaching and non-teaching staff and also that many colleges did not submit the utilisation certificates of the third quarter grants.
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Delhi Budget: Law university, English speaking course on cards for higher education students
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Tuesday announced the setting up of a law university in the national capital and said the work for Delhi Skills and Entrepreneurship University has begun, as he presented the city government s budget for 2021-22. The work on a sports university will also begin this year, he said.
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