Rush to open IITs is a disaster: PM Science Advisor

September 03, 2008: The Indian Express


In its hurry to boost higher education before elections, the Centre has pushed through six new IITs, setting up some in infrastructure-challenged temporary campuses, and packing others into existing IIT complexes. It is a “disastrous¶ move, feels Prof C N R Rao, head of the Prime Minister’s Scientific Advisory Council.

 “There was no proper discussion on this issue. Things could have been planned better. It took over 50 years to make IITs what they are today. After all it’s not like opening primary schools. These are institutes of excellence that have international standing. I am very upset that eight new IITs have been announced for implementation at one go. In July, I had written to the PM as well as the HRD Ministry and have made my views known to the PM when I met him later,¶ Rao said. He added that the move would bring down the brand value of the IITs.

Of the eight new IITs, six have started functioning in the current academic session in Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Orissa, Gujarat and Punjab. For the time being, IIT Rajasthan, Punjab and Orissa will operate from existing IIT campuses in Kanpur, Delhi and Mumbai. IIT Patna and IIT Gandhinagar will function out of temporary campuses. All new IITs — whether on shared campus or temporary ones — are facing infrastructure-related problems and have older IITs stretching both logistics and faculty to help run them.

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