
Varsities merge for the first time in Rajasthan
The Hindu
State-funded Mohanlal Sukhadia University to absorb private Vedic university
In a first instance in Rajasthan, a private Vedic university has merged with the State-funded Mohanlal Sukhadia University in Udaipur, with the transfer of all movable and immovable properties and human resources to the latter. The merger was claimed to be a step towards strengthening education in the traditional knowledge system. The Kallaji Vedic University’s campus, built on 50 bighas land near Nimbahera town in Chittorgarh district, will come under the control of the Mohanlal Sukhadia University following the merger. Officials of the two institutions discussed academic and legal aspects of the merger as well as the future plans under the new education policy earlier this week. Mohanlal Sukhadia University Vice-Chancellor Amarika Singh said on Thursday that the merger would promote research in Vedic sciences, literature and culture and help create new employment opportunities in these domains. The office-bearers of Kallaji Vedic University have since met Governor Kalraj Mishra, the Chancellor of State universities, and apprised him of the merger.More Related News