UGC’s 2025 Draft Regulations Spark Federalism Debate Over VC Appointments
(Source – Indian Express, Section – Explained – Page No. – 16)
Topic: GS2 – Governance |
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Analysis of the news:
VC Appointment Process: Current and Proposed Framework
- The University Grants Commission (UGC) regulations of 2018 mandated a search-cum-selection committee to shortlist candidates for Vice Chancellor (VC) appointments through public notifications or nominations.
- For central universities, the President (Visitor) appoints VCs, while state laws govern appointments for state universities, with significant involvement of Governors (Chancellors).
- The 2025 draft regulations propose that the Chancellor/Visitor appoint the committee, comprising three experts—nominees of the Chancellor, UGC Chairman, and the university’s apex body.
- This marks a shift, granting greater central influence and introducing the possibility of industry or policy professionals as VCs.
State-Centre Disputes Over VC Appointments
Several states, especially those with non-BJP governments, oppose the enhanced role of Governors (Chancellors) in appointing VCs:
- Kerala: Passed a Bill to replace the Governor with educationists as Chancellors, yet to receive presidential assent.
- West Bengal: Legal disputes arose over Governor’s unilateral appointments; the Assembly passed a Bill to make the Chief Minister the Chancellor.
- Karnataka: Legislation to replace the Governor with the Chief Minister as Chancellor remains pending.
- Maharashtra: A 2021 Bill reducing the Governor’s powers was withdrawn by the succeeding government.
- Tamil Nadu: Passed Bills to vest VC appointment powers with the state government, yet to be approved by the Governor.
Federalism at the Core of the Debate
- Critics, including Chief Ministers of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, argue that the draft regulations undermine federalism by stripping states of their autonomy over state university administration.
- They contend that this shift imposes central authority over state-run institutions and diminishes democratically elected governments’ roles.
- Conversely, UGC Chairman Jagadesh Kumar defends the regulations, emphasizing transparency, alignment with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, and resolving ambiguities in the 2018 guidelines.
Implications for Governance and Education
- The draft regulations aim to standardize VC selection, enhance transparency, and expand eligibility criteria.
- However, they also risk exacerbating state-Centre conflicts and raising questions about the autonomy of state universities.
- Striking a balance between quality education governance and respecting federal principles will be crucial as the debate unfolds.
About Universal Grant Commission (UGC) |
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Practice Question: Discuss the implications of the UGC’s 2025 draft regulations on Vice Chancellor appointments for federalism and state autonomy in India. How can a balance be struck between ensuring transparency in higher education governance and respecting the rights of state governments? (250 Words /15 marks) |
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