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Transcript Barasat Govt Col
2020 Missions in Higher Education,
West Bengal
Dr.Subhasis Dutta
Barasat Govt. College
Suggested Reforms for UG and PG Colleges in Higher
Education
1.Academic:
Strengthen UG Teaching by improved Classroom/Lab
Facilities, Teacher-Student Ratio & Students' Accountability
Routine Academic Audit particularly for PG courses in the
colleges
Teacher exchange programme for PG courses
Selection of Colleges of Excellence/Model colleges
Up-gradation of Heritage Govt. Colleges
Delink the General UG courses from Honours Colleges
Introducing General Courses on a Non-formal mode through
Distance Education programme
Strengthening Vocational training.
Restructuring of sub major subjects with incorporation of
professional courses.
Introduction of Uniform Syllabi at the UG Honours level
Strengthening of Sports infrastructure and Contractual Trainer at
the college level ,introduction of Physical Edn. as optional subject
Compulsory Computer courses for all UG students
Like Universities, E journal facilities need to be extended to PG
teaching colleges
Introduction of Compulsory Training in Industry/Institute for PG
students
Sharing of facilities, namely Girls’/Boys hostels; among colleges
On-line admission by respective University.
Teachers’ training Programme should be during vacation
/recess/slack session only.
2. Administrative
Governing body or College management be given more
academic and financial freedom
IT enabled office management in Govt. colleges
Employment of office staff in proportion to the students
strength
Introduction of Five day week
All Colleges to have Uniform Students’ Union Constitution,
with a well-defined Function, Discipline and Financial
Power. Rename SU as Students’ Council/association etc.
3. Financial :
Creation of the Post of Accounts Officer/ Bursar in
all Govt. Colleges.
Enhancement of Financial power of the Principals in
Govt. Colleges
Empower the Principals to grant all sorts of leaves and
issuance of no objection in connection with academic &
administrative matters for all staff. Initiative to avail more
central assistances.
Restructuring of Students’ fees
Institutes in West Bengal
IACS in 1876
Bose Institute Kolkata in 1917
Indian Statistical Institute in 1931(1956)
Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics in 1950
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur in 1951
IICB (1935) becomes a CSIR institute in 1956
S.N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences was established in 1986
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research in 2006
National Institute of Biomedical Genomics, 2010
Proposed Research Institutes
1. Institute of Chromosome Biology ( Includes Plants and Human ;
contribution to future health.
2. Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (It has been
estimated that out of 2000 drugs that have been used extensively in
India only 200 each of animal and mineral origin ,while the rest are of
Plant origin. We have vast Himalayan region which is often termed as
repository of medicinal plants )
3.Establishment of one degree Govt. college in South 24 Parganas.
( We do not have above noted types of Institute in West Bengal )
3. Construction of Climatron : The term was coined to
emphasize the climate-control technology of the greenhouse dome
used as a conservatory
More than 2,800 plants, including 1,400 different tropical species,
are kept inside the Climatron of Missouri Botanical Garden . The
lush, green tropical rainforest environment is maintained by a
computerized climate control system.
No other Climatron is available in India
Missouri Botanical Garden Climatron
Thanks to you all