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Intelligence Bureau red-flags pvt universities seeking eminence tag for anti-Modi patrons
NEELAM PANDEY 28 January, 2019
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IB brands 9 private universities, including Ashoka, Krea, Azim Premji, OP Jindal, as being critical of PM Narendra Modi and his government.

New Delhi: The Modi government has been hesitating to give institute of eminence (IoE) status to several top private universities — including Ashoka University, KREA and Azim Premji University — after the Intelligence Bureau (IB) said that those associated with the institutions have been critical of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the ruling BJP.

The IB sent its inputs in a note to the Human Resource Development Ministry, headed by Prakash Javadekar, last month.

The note, accessed by ThePrint, describes the vice-chancellor of Ashoka University, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, as an unrelenting critic of the government. The university’s chairman, board of trustees, and founder Ashish Dhawan, it adds, “also fund anti-government propaganda sites like the Wire.in”.

Private equity investor and philanthropist Dhawan is on the board of the Independent Public Spirited Media Foundation (IPSMF), which promotes excellence in independent, public spirited and socially impactful journalism. The Wire is among publications funded by IPSMF.

IPSMF has also provided financial support to ThePrint for the purpose of reporting and publishing stories of public interest.

Also read: Ashoka University slammed for teaching ‘anti-Hindu, anti-Brahmin’ book

The board at KREA University, which is yet to begin operations, includes former RBI governor Raghuram Rajan, who has been “critical of the government”, says the IB note.

The document also notes that one of the members of the university’s governing council, Anu Aga, had once said in a speech that “Modi did little to stop the rioters in Gujarat”.

As for Azim Premji University, the IB note says that Azim Premji Philanthropic Initiatives Limited, tech giant Wipro’s philanthropic arm, has been funding The Wire through a public charitable trust. The note also mentions that the university, in a study, had highlighted the growing fund crunch in the MGNREGA scheme for rural employment.

“At the Wipro earthian awards 2016, Premji said: ‘Smart city projects today is more talk than action. It has got a lot of traction from the Prime Minister, but its implementation has been very shallow’,” the note adds.

Also read: No, Azim Premji jobs report does not use erroneous data to study employment in India

Reached for comment, higher education secretary in the HRD ministry, R. Subrahmanyam, told ThePrint: “The report of the EEC (Empowered Expert Committee) would be considered in the UGC meeting on 29 January.”

Subrahmanyam did not comment on the Intelligence Bureau report. However, after ThePrint report was published, he denied the existence of such a report through a tweet.

The University Grants Commission is yet to respond to a request for comment from ThePrint. This report will be updated when it does.

A new class of universities
The three universities are among nine private institutions about which the IB has made adverse remarks in the note. The nine are among 12 private and seven public institutes that have made it to the second list of institutions picked for the IoE tag.

They were shortlisted last month following the recommendations of the EEC headed by former chief election commissioner N. Gopalaswami.

The first set of institutions were given the IoE tag last July.

The IoE tag will get public institutions Rs 1,000 crore in funding from the government over a period of five years, while private ones will get complete autonomy from regulators.

The UGC will have to approve the recommendations at a meeting attended by senior HRD ministry officials.

Also read: No IITs, JNU in Institute of Eminence 2nd list, Raghuram Rajan-backed university makes cut

Government sources told ThePrint that the delay in approval for the above-mentioned universities and institutions is due to the IB note, which has been shared with “higher quarters”.

The government’s efforts at creating a new class of universities with the IoE tag had created a controversy in July when the status was awarded to Reliance Foundation’s Jio Institute, which is yet to be built.

Jio Institute was awarded the eminence status along with IIT-Bombay, IIT-Delhi, IISc Bangalore, and private players BITS Pilani and Manipal University. A total of 30 institutions are expected to get this tag in phases.

The ghosts of Gujarat
Another institute that finds mention in the IB note is the Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bengaluru. The document says that Cyrus Guzder, one of the founders, and chairman C.B. Bhave have been known to fund The Wire.

According to the note, Guzder was among the petitioners who moved the Supreme Court seeking direction that the disputed site of the Babri Masjid-Ram Mandir in Ayodhya be reserved for non-religious public use.

The note also points to an article by him on the Gujarat riots titled ‘Is secularism good for business?’ where he “likened the attacks on Muslim homes to a ‘genocide’”.

The following are the IB’s observations about the other private institutes:

Jamia Hamdard

Chancellor Habil Khorakiwala, according to the note, expressed apprehension about the government’s track record of implementing schemes, citing the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana, a health insurance policy for the poor.

The note states that he pointed towards the shortage of medicines, lack of infrastructure, etc, as a major challenge in rolling out the government’s ambitious Ayushman Bharat scheme. Launched in 2018, Ayushman Bharat subsumed the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana and a health insurance scheme for senior citizens.

“We are number 10 in medical colleges and number two in pharmacy. These issues should be looked into,” a Jamia Hamdard spokesperson said when reached for comment about the IB note.

Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, Bhubaneswar

The note states that the institute’s founder, Achyuta Samanta, was elected to the Rajya Sabha from Odisha as a representative of the ruling Biju Janata Dal (BJD) in April 2018, months after the state initiated legal action against the institute (November 2017), for allegedly violating environmental law. The institute has been accused of encroaching on forest land.

Indian Institute of Public Health, Gandhinagar

The IB note says that the director of the institute, Dileep Mavlankar, was quoted as saying in a December 2017 article that “health indices show ‘Gujarat model’ is in a poor shape”.
“If you lose a war, will you blame the soldiers or general? If services are not receiving [sic], the government has to take responsibility,” he was quoted as saying.

It points out another article, written by Mavlankar in May 2015, headlined “Modi’s health agenda fit to walk not run”.

OP Jindal Global University, Sonipat

Naveen Jindal, the founding chancellor, has “often been in negative news”, the IB note points out. The note says that in the 2013 coal mine allocation scam, the CBI filed a case against Jindal and former coal minister Dasari Narayan Rao for allegedly wrongly allotting mining rights.

Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore

According to the note, chancellor G. Viswanathan said in July 2018, “Wondering why only three institutions were selected in the private sector — including the yet-to-be-born Jio institute.”

VIT registrar Dr K. Sathiyanarayanan, however, sought to explain Viswanathan’s comment. “It’s not like that. He (chancellor) actually defended the fact that Jio institute has been given the tag under the greenfield category,” he told ThePrint.

The IB note also says that in December 2018, the university was accused of gender discrimination by students

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Four more years of moodi are a must.
 
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Is it the job of IB to spy on education institutes on behalf of the government ??
 
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Is it the job of IB to spy on education institutes on behalf of the government ??
No it is a job of IB and other intelligence agencies to do a thorough background check if required.

Tell me one thing. If the people are so much anti govt then why do they want help from the same govt.

The same is the case of the leaches "studying" in JNU. Govt spends lakhs of rupees on thenm subsidising their education, housing, food etc and instead of studying they spend day and night just doing dharna pradarshan and raising anti-India anti-government slogans.

If you have so much problem with the govt then dont take support and subsidy from the govt. I have studied engineering and MBA. there was no student union or teachers union. What is the need for these time wasting organizations. We never had time to indulge in politics because we were busy with our assignments and exams. How do the Kanhaiyas and Shehla Rashids get so much free time?

I know they are studying humanities which is the most useless subject ever created but still they may have to study a bit. Or maybe it is so easy that youu just turn up in the exam hall and you will pass.
 
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No it is a job of IB and other intelligence agencies to do a thorough background check if required.

I am 100 percent sure that the IB has not found any anti-Indians sentiment in these institutions.

Anti-government does not mean anti-Indian-people.

Tell me one thing. If the people are so much anti govt then why do they want help from the same govt.

The same is the case of the leaches "studying" in JNU. Govt spends lakhs of rupees on thenm subsidising their education, housing, food etc and instead of studying they spend day and night just doing dharna pradarshan and raising anti-India anti-government slogans.

The system of providing the scholars of JNU ( or say the Hyderabad University, in the case of the late Rohith Vemula ), with subsidies and grants comes not from some idea of the current government or even from previous congress governments but from the system established by the progressive thinking of Nehru's students.

Secondly, schools and colleges are meant to provide education in the real sense and the students are expected to fulfill their duty as intelligent, empathetic and thinking humans. It is a tragedy that most students in India turn out to be cyber-coolies and the like, putting their efforts into obtaining "good marks" in unimaginative exams and being in rat races to work in non-innovative IT companies.

If you have so much problem with the govt then dont take support and subsidy from the govt. I have studied engineering and MBA.

Why engineering and MBA ?? Unless you want to emulate Elon Musk.

there was no student union or teachers union. What is the need for these time wasting organizations. We never had time to indulge in politics because we were busy with our assignments and exams. How do the Kanhaiyas and Shehla Rashids get so much free time?

You said it !! Non-thoughtful assignments and exams !! Most colleges in India do not encourage free thinking and they instead prefer to program their students to devote themselves into rat races.

I know they are studying humanities which is the most useless subject ever created but still they may have to study a bit. Or maybe it is so easy that youu just turn up in the exam hall and you will pass.

I didn't know that Humanities was what Kanhaiya and Shehla are studying but from what I understand from your statement is that Humanities offers a path to include enlightened education during one's college time.
 
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I am 100 percent sure that the IB has not found any anti-Indians sentiment in these institutions.

Anti-government does not mean anti-Indian-people.

Neither you nor I know what IB has found. Personally for me - Directly or Indirectly supporting Maoist activities is Anti National.

The system of providing the scholars of JNU ( or say the Hyderabad University, in the case of the late Rohith Vemula ), with subsidies and grants comes not from some idea of the current government or even from previous congress governments but from the system established by the progressive thinking of Nehru's students.

I am not saying who started it - Nehru or Modi. I am only saying that if you take subsidy from govt use it to complete your education and not indulge in politics.

Why engineering and MBA ?? Unless you want to emulate Elon Musk.
Check the stats. 80% of the MBA graduates have an engineering background. Infact there are colleges like NITIE which only admit engineers in the MBA program.

You should get out of your utopian world and get some sense of the real world.

You said it !! Non-thoughtful assignments and exams !! Most colleges in India do not encourage free thinking and they instead prefer to program their students to devote themselves into rat races.
You really have no Idea of the real world. These "rat races" that you call help a person get a job so that he is not begging for subsidy from the govt and instead contributing to the development of the nation. Only people who want to be freeloaders for the rest of their lives or who have enough baap ka paisa dont care for jobs. given your responses which shows a stark disconnect from the real world I suspect it is the latter case with you.

I didn't know that Humanities was what Kanhaiya and Shehla are studying but from what I understand from your statement is that Humanities offers a path to include enlightened education during one's college time.

Again showing your total ignorance. Both of them study humanities subjects. Kanhaiyaa's PhD is in "African studies" How exactly is it going to help him or any Indian is a mystery to me.
 
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I am 100 percent sure that the IB has not found any anti-Indians sentiment in these institutions.
The RSS recruits in key positions are giving lower grades for NAAC accreditation to minority owned colleges.

What a hated government India ever saw! Savarkar lovers in power. Real anti-national forces.
 
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Intelligence Bureau red-flags pvt universities seeking eminence tag for anti-Modi patrons

If supporting terrorists is criticizing Modi, then it clearly proves that anti-Modi is anti-India.

JNU has been a terrorist creator for long time. Whiel it has produced smart people such as Nirmala Sitharaman, it has also produced people like Kanhaiya and Umar. And more in the latter quality.

These universities through their networks, spread chaos and discord in the society and are a national threat. IB should also target channels and media houses reporting such news and take out reporters who try to compromise security operations.
 
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