India’s cabinet has approved a bill to set up an overarching independent higher-education regulator that would replace the multiple regulators now in place, report the Hindustan Times and the Deccan Chronicle. The 70-member body, called the National Council for Higher Education and Research, will oversee all higher-education providers except for medical and agricultural institutions. “It will be a body of academics for academics,” a government official said. The legislation is expected to be introduced in Parliament soon. Approval by the cabinet is a key step in securing parliamentary approval.
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India’s Cabinet Approves Plan for New Higher-Education Regulator
December 21, 2011, 10:02 am
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