Saturday, June 13, 2026
ADVT 
India

Capt Amarinder-led Punjab Government Scraps Khalsa University Act

Darpan News Desk IANS, 19 Apr, 2017 12:34 PM
    The Punjab government has decided to scrap the controversial Khalsa University Act, 2016, "to save the Khalsa College from losing its heritage status by falling prey to privatisation".
     
    On the other hand, the Khalsa College Governing Council (KCGC) is contemplating to take legal recourse against the government move.
     
    A decision to this effect was taken by the state cabinet at a meeting, chaired by Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh here on Wednesday. Amarinder had earlier promised to protect the glorious legacy of Khalsa College, Amritsar, one of oldest educational institutes in the country with a heritage status, an official spokesperson said.
     
    The spokesperson said the cabinet termed as appalling the move by the Khalsa College Society "to destroy its rich heritage status" by converting this prestigious institute into university.
     
    Khalsa University, Amritsar, was established vide Khalsa University Act, 2016, by the previous SAD-BJP alliance government despite huge criticism from not only the residents of Amritsar but also from the alumni of the college and intellectuals of the state, the cabinet noted.
     
    The university had commenced its first session in August last and currently around 300 students have been enrolled in various courses.
     
     
    The cabinet decided there was no point in establishing an additional university in Amritsar, which already had several reputed institutes of higher learning.
     
    The cabinet noted that taking away a chunk of land from Khalsa College to make a university would adversely affect the existence of Khalsa College. Further, the unique identity of its building would also be diminished, the council of ministers pointed out, expressing the view that in order to maintain the identity of Khalsa College, all properties attached to it should be kept intact, thus also preserving its architectural grandeur and marvel.
     
    The move of the state government has put in jeopardy the future of existing batch of students who were to enter the second year of various professional courses.
     
    Around 50 teaching and non-teaching staff members would lose the job. Recently, through an advertisement, the KCGC had appointed known academician Dr Gurmohan Walia as new Vice-Chancellor and had filled other prominent positions, including the Dean, Academics, through an advertisement.
     
    It is learnt that KCGC has constituted its team for seeking legal opinion against the government’s move. KCGC spokesperson Dharminder Rataul said it was petty politics for which the students and staff members had paid the price. 

    MORE India ARTICLES

    A 'Rishi Kapoor Shauchalaya' In Allahabad, Courtesy Congress Workers

    A 'Rishi Kapoor Shauchalaya' In Allahabad, Courtesy Congress Workers
    Because the Congress workers were agitated with Rishi Kapoor for his scathing attack on the Nehru-Gandhi family.

    A 'Rishi Kapoor Shauchalaya' In Allahabad, Courtesy Congress Workers

    Horrible Daughter Brutally Beats 85-Year-Old Mother In Delhi; Video Goes Viral

    Horrible Daughter Brutally Beats 85-Year-Old Mother In Delhi; Video Goes Viral
    The mother did not give any statement to the police. Therefore, no action could be taken.

    Horrible Daughter Brutally Beats 85-Year-Old Mother In Delhi; Video Goes Viral

    Smriti Irani Defends Govt: What Congress Couldn’t Do In 60 Years, Modi Sarkar Has Done In Two

    Smriti Irani Defends Govt: What Congress Couldn’t Do In 60 Years, Modi Sarkar Has Done In Two
    "The Nehru-Gandhi family has not fulfilled its promises due to which I have reduced victory margin of Rahul by 80 per cent," said Irani

    Smriti Irani Defends Govt: What Congress Couldn’t Do In 60 Years, Modi Sarkar Has Done In Two

    Saskatchewan To Review How Legal Marijuana Would Affect Driver Safety

    REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says his government will study how legalizing marijuana would affect driver safety.

    Saskatchewan To Review How Legal Marijuana Would Affect Driver Safety

    Congress Looted Country, No Charge Of Corruption Against NDA Government: Modi

    Congress Looted Country, No Charge Of Corruption Against NDA Government: Modi
    He also welcomed the minute scrutiny of his work by the opposition and media.

    Congress Looted Country, No Charge Of Corruption Against NDA Government: Modi

    Supreme Court Allows Italian Marine To Leave India

    Supreme Court Allows Italian Marine To Leave India
    The bench of Justice Prafulla C. Pant and Justice D.Y. Chandrachud relaxed earlier bail conditions for Girone after the Indian government's "no objection" to the move.

    Supreme Court Allows Italian Marine To Leave India