Majority of the colleges in Meghalaya not ready to implement NEP this year: Govt

SHILLONG, JULY 26: The State government has written to the North Eastern Hill University (NEHU) informing that majority of the colleges in the state are not ready to implement the new national education policy (NEP) within this academic year.

 

This was informed by the State Education Minister Rakkam A Sangma after a meeting with the delegation of the NEHU Students’ Union here on Wednesday.

 

Sangma told reporters that the state government had received letters from 43 colleges out of which 33 colleges have expressed that they are not ready to implement the NEP this year. In view of this, the state government had written to the NEHU vice chancellor three times on May 17, June 27 and July 25.

 

“We have communicated to the NEHU that our institutions are not ready to implement NEP during this academic session and that most of the institutions are requesting to defer implementation to the next academic session,” he said.

 

He however informed that prominent colleges in the state have decided to implement the new NEP from this academic year.

 

Stating that a series of meetings have been held with the NEHU authorities on the matter, Sangma said at his level, such meetings were held twice and the last meeting was held on July 4, at the chamber of the chief secretary DP Wahlang.

 

The NEHU has agreed to implement the new NEP in a hybrid mode.

 

“We have told the VC of NEHU to discuss with the heads of all institutions and after this discussion, the University has come up with this idea and told the state government that there is a provision for hybrid mode. This would mean that any institution, which wants to go ahead with NEP implementation, can do so and those, who are not ready, can defer the implementation till the next academic year,” Sangma said.

 

When asked, the minister said if institutions in the state do not start NEP implementation within this academic year, students who aspire to go for further studies, will not be acceptable to take admission in other states of the country.

 

Earlier while speaking to reporters, NEHUSU finance secretary Mandor Diengdoh Swer said that the Union is not against the NEP but implementing the same within this August, will only be detrimental to the students.

 

“We are for implementing the NEP as there are lots of merits or advantages in the NEP but the thing is that students will face hardship if we implement it now in August, since students had already taken admissions in different courses and admission is also over and some of the institutions have already started with the classes,” he said while alleging that students would also be subjected to pay additional fees.

 

Slamming the style of functioning of the NEHU VC, Swer said, “His (VC) action proves that he is working not for the welfare of students but for the welfare of people in power in Delhi. So he is using NEHU as a platform for himself. As a NEHSU we stand against that.”

 

He also threatened that “If he keeps acting in this way we might demand for removal of this present VC and ensure a local VC is appointed.”

 

The Union leader further alleged that the VC had decided to implement the NEP on his own when the Academic Council which had met on May 19, to discuss the NEP had not taken any decision to implement the new policy.

 

“There have been suggestions to implement it by 2024-25 but the problem is that the VC wants to implement it now,” he added.

By Our Reporter

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