AAP holds protest against Amit Shah across 70 assembly segments of Delhi
The AAP, on Thursday, held protests against the remark of Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Dr. B R Ambedkar across 70 assembly segments of the national capital.
Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Wednesday said that the state government-funded universities will now have financial autonomy as their Vice Chancellors have been empowered to sanction new works amounting upto Rs 5 crore per annum, if carried out by Public Works Department (PWD).
He said that if some other agency performs the repair and maintenance, there is a permission to sanction Rs 1 crore per annum.
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“So far, the universities have not been given this financial autonomy and are dependent on the government for sanction of works that they might need to undertake on an urgent basis…this is a reform measure for improving the functioning of the universities,” said Sisodia, who also holds the Education and Finance portfolios, in a statement.
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“The (Finance) department should ensure immediate implementation of this delegation of financial powers,” he said.
An official told IANS that earlier there was a long procedure to get a university task sanctioned by the government, involving “many proposals and files to be passed by various officers”.
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