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In order to reduce the compliance burden in higher education, the Ministry of Education, UGC started an online dialogue series

The Union Ministry of Education and University Grants Commission (UGC), during dialogue with stakeholders, facilitated administration and regulatory reforms, students and teachers to reduce compliance burden and streamline processes in the higher education sector. Identified several areas such as taking care of. According to the statement of the Ministry of Education, a series of online
 
In order to reduce the compliance burden in higher education, the Ministry of Education, UGC started an online dialogue series

The Union Ministry of Education and University Grants Commission (UGC), during dialogue with stakeholders, facilitated administration and regulatory reforms, students and teachers to reduce compliance burden and streamline processes in the higher education sector. Identified several areas such as taking care of.

According to the statement of the Ministry of Education, a series of online dialogues have been started to reduce the compliance burden in the field of higher education. Under this, the first online workshop was held on Thursday under the chairmanship of Amit Khare, Secretary, Department of Higher Education.

It includes Prof. DP Singh, Chairman of the University Grants Commission and Prof. Anil D. Sahastrabuddhe, President of All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), CII, FICCI, ECHOSAM besides some Central, State, Deemed, Private Universities and Technical Universities. Representatives of.

Based on the feedback discussed, some areas were identified to streamline the process and reduce compliance burden, the statement said. These include creating administrative and regulatory reforms and facilitating the use of technology to facilitate students, teachers and staff.

It talks about reducing duplication in information of regulatory bodies and giving value-added information.

According to the statement, the Vice Chancellors present in this workshop were requested to hold an internal meeting on the subject in their institutions and then send their suggestions to the UGC.

The UGC will be the apex agency for such discussions. Many more such workshops will be organized in the coming days.