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Panel sieve for varsity bill - Consider private party's interest, say Manipur MLAs
The Telegraph | Imphal 29:
A bill, seeking to allow a private party to set up a private financial management university in Manipur, was referred to a select committee of the Assembly today after members cutting across party line expressed doubts about the private party’s interest.
The bill sought to allow the Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India University, based in Hyderabad, to set up a private university for financial and business management courses in Manipur with all funds to be provided by the university itself. He said the youths of the state could benefit from such a university, in which the state government would only have to provide around 20 to 30 acres land.
Opposition member Ng. Bijoy Singh, who is a former vice-chancellor of Manipur University and RIMS director, welcomed the bill saying the university would be a job-oriented one providing a lot of career options. However, he said the bill should be thoroughly discussed and the state’s burden should be deliberated upon.
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