• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
Punjab CM

CM Bhagwant Singh Mann Urges Centre to Reconsider Higher Education Bill Over Concerns of Excessive Centralisation & Rising Educational Inequality

June 20, 2026
SEC announces the schedule for conduct General Elections to elect the members of Municipal Corporation, Hoshiarpur, Municipal Council Guru Har Sahai, Municipal Council Jalalabad and Nagar Panchayat, Mamdot

Bhagwant Mann Govt clears jobs for 2,437 apprentice trainees as Assistant Linemen in PSPCL: Harpal Singh Cheema

June 20, 2026
Hon’ble Justice B.R. Gavai Appointed Executive Chairman of NALSA; Hon’ble Justice Surya Kant Nominated as Chairman of SCLSC

SEC announces the schedule for conduct General Elections to elect the members of Municipal Corporation, Hoshiarpur, Municipal Council Guru Har Sahai, Municipal Council Jalalabad and Nagar Panchayat, Mamdot

June 20, 2026
PUNJAB POLICE

’GANGSTRAN TE VAAR’: OVER 38K INDIVIDUALS ARRESTED WITH 716 WEAPONS IN FIVE MONTHS

June 20, 2026
Aamir Khan

Aamir Khan praised by ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’ director as film turns 1: You are an addiction

June 20, 2026
Anupam Kher

Anupam Kher opens up on handling criticism: ‘I don’t take it personally anymore’

June 20, 2026
Sachin Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar reveals India-Australia match at Wankhede provided authentic crowd sound for ‘Lagaan’

June 20, 2026
Ram Charan & Upasana reveals daughter Klin Kaara’s face on her birthday

Ram Charan & Upasana reveals daughter Klin Kaara’s face on her birthday

June 20, 2026
Nora Fatehi cheers as Morocco secures a ‘1-0’ win over Scotland: I predicted

Nora Fatehi cheers as Morocco secures a ‘1-0’ win over Scotland: I predicted

June 20, 2026
Kohli to undergo fitness test ahead of England ODIs selection, Hardik begins light training

Kohli to undergo fitness test ahead of England ODIs selection, Hardik begins light training

June 20, 2026
Women’s T20 WC

Women’s T20 WC: When and where to watch SA vs IND, know all details

June 20, 2026
Task force to be formed for Formula 1 revival, motorsports policy in India: Sports min Mandaviya

Task force to be formed for Formula 1 revival, motorsports policy in India: Sports min Mandaviya

June 20, 2026
Neeraj Chopra finishes fourth in Doha Diamond League on return to action for crucial season

Neeraj Chopra finishes fourth in Doha Diamond League on return to action for crucial season

June 20, 2026
Punjabi News
Hindi News
Saturday, June 20, 2026
21 °c
Chandigarh
24 ° Wed
25 ° Thu
25 ° Fri
25 ° Sat
No Result
View All Result
Wishav Warta Times Logo
  • Home
  • News
  • Punjab
  • Haryana
  • Himachal
  • National
  • International
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Contact Us
WishavWarta -Web Portal - Punjabi News Agency
No Result
View All Result

CM Bhagwant Singh Mann Urges Centre to Reconsider Higher Education Bill Over Concerns of Excessive Centralisation & Rising Educational Inequality

by Wishav Warta English Team
June 20, 2026
in Punjab
Punjab CM

CM Bhagwant Singh Mann Urges Centre to Reconsider Higher Education Bill Over Concerns of Excessive Centralisation & Rising Educational Inequality

Crores of Parents’ Dreams Are Linked to Education; Reforms Must Strengthen Opportunities for Students: CM Bhagwant Singh Mann

Higher Education Should Remain Pathway of Opportunity, Not Become Burden on Families: CM Bhagwant Singh Mann

Educational Reforms Must Help Students Succeed, Not Make Higher Education More Expensive: CM Bhagwant Singh Mann

Child of Farmer, Labourer or Shopkeeper Must Continue to Dream Big Through Education: CM Bhagwant Singh Mann

India’s Progress Depends on Making Higher Education More Accessible & Affordable: CM Bhagwant Singh Mann

Students Need Better Universities, Stronger Infrastructure and Greater Investment in Education: CM Bhagwant Singh Mann

If Most Educational Decisions Are Taken in Delhi, States Will Lose Ability to Address Local Needs; States Cannot Be Reduced to Spectators in Higher Education: CM Bhagwant Singh Mann

CHANDIGARH; 20th June 2026 (WISHAVWARTA):- Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann has strongly opposed the proposed ‘Viksit Bharat Shiksha Adhiniyam Bill, 2025’ (Higher Education Bill), warning that the legislation could make higher education more expensive, weaken opportunities for students from ordinary families and diminish the ability of states to address local educational needs. In a detailed letter to Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann urged the Centre to reconsider the Bill and hold wider consultations before implementing reforms that could significantly alter the higher education landscape.

Emphasising that crores of parents across the country pin their hopes and dreams on their children’s education, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said higher education must remain a pathway of opportunity for the child of a farmer, labourer or shopkeeper, not become a burden on families. He asserted that India’s progress depends on making higher education more accessible, affordable and inclusive through greater investment in universities, infrastructure, faculty and research, rather than measures that could increase costs and centralise decision-making.

In his letter, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann stated that he is writing not merely as the Chief Minister of Punjab but as a representative of crores of parents across India whose biggest hopes are linked to the education of their children. “Every family wants its child to receive quality education, stand on his or her own feet, secure dignified employment and contribute to the progress of the nation. That is why education is not merely an administrative subject; it is a question concerning India’s bright future,” he said.

The Chief Minister said, “I initially hoped the proposed legislation would strengthen the quality, accountability and global competitiveness of higher educational institutions. However, after carefully studying the Bill, I have serious concerns that it seeks to centralise most important decisions relating to higher education, with far-reaching consequences for students, teachers, universities and state governments.”

Raising his first major concern, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said the Bill appears to focus more on centralisation of power than on improving educational quality. “The success of an education system depends upon how effectively it understands the needs of students, teachers and local communities. In a country as vast and diverse as India, every state faces different social, economic and educational challenges,” he said.

The Chief Minister observed that it was natural to expect legislation on higher education to focus on quality, research, innovation, employability and global competitiveness. However, after studying the Bill, it appeared that its primary objective was to concentrate policy-making powers, standards, regulations, recognition mechanisms and appellate powers in the hands of the Union Government. “Education is a subject in the Concurrent List of the Constitution. Therefore, while minimum national standards may be desirable, states must retain the freedom to develop systems according to their own circumstances and needs. Unfortunately, this Bill appears to disturb that constitutional balance,” he said.

CM Bhagwant Singh Mann further stated that his concern is not merely about the rights of states but also about the future of crores of students. “Every state in India is battling different challenges. Some are dealing with unemployment, others with skill development needs, industrial requirements or migration of talent. Border states like Punjab face even more complex realities,” he said.

The Chief Minister noted that state governments develop courses, skill programmes, industry collaborations and employment-oriented initiatives according to local requirements through universities and colleges. “If most educational decisions are taken by institutions sitting in Delhi, states will gradually lose their ability to understand local realities and design solutions accordingly. As a result, higher education risks becoming centralised and losing its practical relevance,” he said.

Drawing attention to the dangers of excessive centralisation, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann referred to the functioning of central institutions such as the National Testing Agency (NTA). “Recent years have raised serious questions regarding examination management, transparency and credibility. When central institutions themselves are struggling with such challenges, it is legitimate to ask whether further centralisation of higher education is really the right direction,” he said.

The Chief Minister asserted that the better path would be greater cooperation between the Centre and the states. “Successful models developed by different states should be shared across the country. Decision-making should become more participatory and collaborative. Unfortunately, this Bill appears to move in the opposite direction,” he said.

CM Bhagwant Singh Mann also expressed concern that the proposed legislation could make higher education more expensive. “While studying the Bill, an important question emerged before me. If most powers are concentrated with the Union Government, if the role of state governments continues to shrink and if central regulatory control over state universities and colleges increases, where will the financial resources required for the operation and development of these institutions come from?” he asked.

The Chief Minister pointed out that the Bill does not provide a satisfactory answer to this question. “If decision-making powers are centralised while adequate financial support is not guaranteed, universities will inevitably face pressure to raise revenues. This could lead to higher fees, greater dependence on self-financed courses and increased reliance on private investment,” he said.

CM Bhagwant Singh Mann warned that the burden of such a model would fall most heavily on middle-class, lower-middle-class and poor families. “Higher education should be a pathway of opportunity. It should not become a privilege available only to those who can afford it,” he said.

The Chief Minister also raised concerns regarding the gradual privatisation of higher education. “After studying the Bill, it appears that India’s higher education system may slowly be pushed towards a model where public institutions become weaker and dependence on the private sector steadily increases,” he said.

He warned that if policy-making, regulation and control become completely centralized without clear financial responsibility, public universities could increasingly be forced to depend upon private institutions and private capital. “The direct impact of such a shift will be borne by lakhs of students whose parents continue to make tremendous sacrifices to send them to colleges and universities,” he said.

CM Bhagwant Singh Mann stressed that in a country like India, higher education should be strengthened as a right rather than being restricted by economic barriers.

The Chief Minister urged the Union Government to withdraw the Bill in its current form and undertake a comprehensive review. “India does not need legislation that further centralises higher education. What we need is a framework that allows universities and colleges to connect more effectively with the needs of their regions, industries, societies and youth,” he said.

CM Bhagwant Singh Mann observed that most institutions of higher education are established, operated and funded by state governments. Therefore, reforms should move in a direction that grants states greater authority, greater flexibility and greater responsibility. “States must be empowered to develop educational systems according to the aspirations and requirements of their youth. At the same time, the Union Government should focus on increasing investment in higher education rather than expanding regulatory control,” he said.

The Chief Minister referred to the objectives of the National Education Policy, 2020, which sought to raise the Gross Enrolment Ratio in higher education to 50 % by 2035. “To achieve that goal, universities, colleges, research institutions and technical institutes need more resources, stronger infrastructure, modern laboratories, quality faculty and adequate research funding. They do not need additional layers of control,” he said.

CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said that if the Union Government genuinely wishes to make India a developed nation, it should prioritise educational investment over administrative centralisation. “Universities should be given resources, autonomy and opportunities instead of additional controls. This is not merely a question of Centre-State relations. It is a question concerning crores of students, their families and the future of India,” he said.

The Chief Minister said India’s progress depends upon enabling the dreams of ordinary families. “When the son of a farmer becomes an engineer, when the daughter of a labourer becomes a doctor and when the child of a small shopkeeper becomes a scientist, India moves forward. Our education system should make such dreams easier to realise, not more difficult,” he said.

Reiterating his appeal, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann urged the Union Government to withdraw the Bill and replace it with a framework that makes education more accessible, affordable, high-quality and responsive to the needs of states. “Nations do not become great by exercising control over education. Nations become great by investing in education,” he concluded.

Tags: CM Bhagwant Singh MannLatest news updateLatest Punjab News in englishPunjab NewsWishavwartatimes.com
Share196Tweet123SendSendShareScan

Related

SEC announces the schedule for conduct General Elections to elect the members of Municipal Corporation, Hoshiarpur, Municipal Council Guru Har Sahai, Municipal Council Jalalabad and Nagar Panchayat, Mamdot

Bhagwant Mann Govt clears jobs for 2,437 apprentice trainees as Assistant Linemen in PSPCL: Harpal Singh Cheema

by Wishav Warta English Team
June 20, 2026
0

Bhagwant Mann Govt clears jobs for 2,437 apprentice trainees as Assistant Linemen in PSPCL: Harpal Singh Cheema 9,627 recruitments made...

Hon’ble Justice B.R. Gavai Appointed Executive Chairman of NALSA; Hon’ble Justice Surya Kant Nominated as Chairman of SCLSC

SEC announces the schedule for conduct General Elections to elect the members of Municipal Corporation, Hoshiarpur, Municipal Council Guru Har Sahai, Municipal Council Jalalabad and Nagar Panchayat, Mamdot

by Wishav Warta English Team
June 20, 2026
0

SEC announces the schedule for conduct General Elections to elect the members of Municipal Corporation, Hoshiarpur, Municipal Council Guru Har...

PUNJAB POLICE

’GANGSTRAN TE VAAR’: OVER 38K INDIVIDUALS ARRESTED WITH 716 WEAPONS IN FIVE MONTHS

by Wishav Warta English Team
June 20, 2026
0

’GANGSTRAN TE VAAR’: OVER 38K INDIVIDUALS ARRESTED WITH 716 WEAPONS IN FIVE MONTHS — IN FIVE MONTHS, POLICE TEAMS TAKE...

AK-47 RIFLE AMONG 26 SOPHISTICATED WEAPONS RECOVERED FROM NEAR INDO-PAK BORDER IN AMRITSAR; ONE HELD

CM Bhagwant Singh Mann Lays Foundation Stone Of 38-Km Dhussi Bund Link Road To Protect Satluj Belt From Floods & Boost Connectivity In Shahkot-Lohian Region

by Wishav Warta English Team
June 19, 2026
0

CM Bhagwant Singh Mann Lays Foundation Stone Of 38-Km Dhussi Bund Link Road To Protect Satluj Belt From Floods &...

No Content Available

Currency Converter


Archives

  • June 2026
  • May 2026
  • April 2026
  • March 2026
  • February 2026
  • January 2026
  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • August 2025
  • July 2025
  • June 2025
  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • February 2025
  • January 2025
  • December 2024
  • November 2024
  • October 2024
  • September 2024
  • August 2024
  • July 2024
  • June 2024
  • May 2024
  • April 2024

Founder ,Editor - DivinderJeet Singh Darshi

Mobile – 97799-23274

Email : DivinderJeet@wishavwarta.in

Recent

Punjab CM

CM Bhagwant Singh Mann Urges Centre to Reconsider Higher Education Bill Over Concerns of Excessive Centralisation & Rising Educational Inequality

by Wishav Warta English Team
June 20, 2026
0

CM Bhagwant Singh Mann Urges Centre to Reconsider Higher Education Bill Over Concerns of Excessive Centralisation & Rising Educational Inequality...

Most Popular

BREAKING NEWS: PUNJAB POLICE’S STF RAIDS PROPERTIES LINKED TO DRUG INSPECTOR SHISHAN MITTAL; FREEZES 24 BANK ACCOUNTS WITH AMOUNT REACHING ₹6.69Cr

BREAKING NEWS: PUNJAB POLICE’S STF RAIDS PROPERTIES LINKED TO DRUG INSPECTOR SHISHAN MITTAL; FREEZES 24 BANK ACCOUNTS WITH AMOUNT REACHING ₹6.69Cr

by Wishav Warta English Team
August 8, 2024
0

BREAKING NEWS: PUNJAB POLICE’S STF RAIDS PROPERTIES LINKED TO DRUG INSPECTOR SHISHAN MITTAL; FREEZES 24 BANK ACCOUNTS WITH AMOUNT REACHING...

  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact Us

COPYRIGHT (C) 2026. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. DESIGNED AND MAINTAINED BY MEHRA MEDIA 

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Punjab
  • Haryana
  • Himachal
  • National
  • International
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Contact Us

COPYRIGHT (C) 2026. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. DESIGNED AND MAINTAINED BY MEHRA MEDIA