Saturday, December 31, 2005
A very rough comparison of the HRD higher education and Sc & Tech budget (with respect to institutions) between Orissa and West Bengal
http://www.education.nic.in/Annualreport2004-05/Uhe.pdf
http://www.baral.us/orissa/pdf/hrd-planning-commission.pdf
http://www.education.nic.in/Annualreport2004-05/Techedu.pdf
http://mospi.nic.in/rti_manual11_2005.pdf
Technical education at the central level comprises the
AICTE,
7 IITs 255.6 crores/yr avg of 36.51 crores/yr
(Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Guwahati, and Roorkee),
6 IIMs 60 crores/yr avg of 10 crores/yr (Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta, Lucknow, Indore, Kozhikode),
IISc Bangalore, 30 crores/yr
ISM Dhanbad, 6 crores/yr
SPA Delhi, 6.8 crores/yr
IIITM Gwalior, 16 crores/yr
IIIT Allahbad,
IIITDM Jabalpur (under construction),
18 NITs 140crores/yr total avg of 7.77 crores/yr (Allahbad, Bhopal, Calicut, Durgapur, Hamirpur, Jaipur, Jalandhar, Jamshedpur, Kurukhetra, Nagpur, Patna, Rourkela, Silchar, Srinagar, Surat, Surathkal, Trichi, Warangal),
NIFFT Ranchi, 8.8 crores/yr
NITIE Mumbai, 8 crores/yr
SLIET Punjab, 10 crore/yr
NERIST Itanagar, 10 crore/yr
4 NITTTRs (Bhopal, Calcutta, Chandigarh, Chennai), and
4 BOATs. 3 crores/yr total; 0.75 crore/yr/each BOAT
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16 central universities = 692.3 crores = 43.3 crores/univ
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WB vs Orissa
WB = IITKGP + IIM Cal + Shanti Niketan + ISI Cal + NIT Durgapur
= 36.51 crores + 10 crores + 43.3 crores appx + 10 crores appx + 7.7 crores = 98.51 crores
Orissa = NIT Rourkela = 7.7 crores
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We realize that the above data is outdated and incomplete. For example, according to a source with close knowledge of NIT RKL and IIT KGP budget, the current funding of NIT Rourkela is about Rs 15 crore annually on non plan (revenue expenditure) and 10 crore on plan (construction, special projects), and the current funding of IIT Kharagpur is some thing like Rs 80 crore under nonplan and Rs 30 crore under plan grant.
Similarly, according to http://mospi.nic.in/rti_manual11_2005.pdf the current funding (in 2005) of ISI is 40 crores. However, ISI is not funded by the HRD ministry. We have taken it into our calculation as it is an institute of national importance.
We have requested for and are waiting for the exact data for all the HRD institutes.
Nevertheless, the above analysis gives us a rough idea of the magnitude of the disparity and imbalance in the HRD ministry's funding with respect to its technical and higher education institutions.
Wednesday, December 28, 2005
List of centrally funded Institutes in West Bengal
Dear Friends
We are now quite aware of on going issues of NIS / IISER. We decided to fight, till we achieve it, even there are plans to fight for years, (kindly refer to earlier posting by Prof. Baral, in this website http://www.iiser.blogspot.com/).
I was just reading a report [1] on “upgrading the existing institutes” to IITs (seven more). It is just important to note that, West Bengal, AP and UP will have two IITs each, in addition to, the esteemed institutes already belong to these states.
Whether, the proposal will come true for AP and UP or not, WB will definitely make it due to their political support to UPA govt.
In addition, WB has proposals for an IIFT (Indian Institute of Foreign trade) which will be approved soon.
In total, WB would have about twenty (20) centrally funded institutes [1, 2, 3, 4, 5], let’s count
(1) IITs Jadavpur, new IIT
(2) Bengal Engineering Colleg, new IIT
(3) One existing, IIT KGP, Hijacked from Orissa
(4) One IISER, Hijacked from Orissa
(5) One IIFT, proposed. in addition to
(6) One existing IIM, Kolkata
(7) IIIT, Kolkata (Not centrally funded)
(8) ISI Kolkata
(9) Bose Institute Kolkata
(10) Saha Institutes of Nuclear Physics
(11) S.N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, Kolkata
(12) Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata
(13) Visva Bharati, Santiniketan, Central University
(14) Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute, Jadarpur, Calcutta
(15) Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute, Durgapur
(16) Central Drug Research Laboratory, Calcutta
(17) Indian Institute for Biochemistry and Experimental Medicines, Calcutta
(18) Indian Paint Research Association, Calcutta
(19) All India Institute of hygiene and public Health, Calcutta
(20) Royal Botanical Gardens, Botanical Survey of India, Shivpur, Howrah
How many of these national institutes, we have in Orissa? practically NONE !!!!
This is only an example of higher education and institutions; there are many other instances, where our state is behind other states. Who is responsible for this? People of West Bengal? Definitely NOT.
The people of Orissa who hold responsible for this; this due to our lack of interests, unity and patriotic feelings for the sake of our motherland, Orissa. Consequently, Orissa is known to be one of the poorest states in our country. It hurts me to note that, even a security guard in Bangalore feels that Orissa is poor. We are happy with the existing conditions, we are happy to go to other cities and work there, get some money if possible settle there, Bangalore is cool !!!
As a young man, if I ask this question, who is responsible for the present status of our state? Answer is, the political leaders and every citizen, a few generations senior to us. Our generation is not responsible.
My dear colleagues and friends please contribute to the state in every possible way and join the movements to make Orissa, one of the glorious states and let us erase all the “poor” adjectives, attached to it. Please put forth your ideas to make long-term strategies.
We are answerable to our future generation. At the end of the year, we have to work hard!
Best regards
Manoj Kumar Pradhan, PhD
Zurich
Switzerland
References
http://www.business-standard.com/strategist/storypage.php?chklogin=N&autono=209736&lselect=8&leftnm=lmnu7&leftindx=7
http://www.ugc.ac.in/inside/utype.php?st=Central%20University
http://www.ugc.ac.in/inside/utype.php?st=Institute%20of%20National%20Importance
http://dst.gov.in/autonomous/autonomous_index.htm
http://www.webindia123.com/career/research/reslab.html
Thanks to sibasis Bhai (Dr. Sibasis Acharya, Clausthal, Germany, for the data and suggestions)
Re: [nis_iiser] Campaign for correcting the inequity in HRD spending -- the data that we would like your help in obtaining
I fully agree with your points mentioning about the Correcting Center's inequity in HRD spending for orissa. You must need to keep our non-violence approach of raising your voice wherever and whenever it is required and justified for.
At the same time I will extend your subject to one step ahead by making sure that in addition to correcting the center we also need to correct or improve our State Govt's HRD spending in terms of setting up resources and building infrastructure equally to every districts of Orissa. I think the first priority should go to the most backward districts of our state like Koraput, Bolangir , Gajpati etc. etc. Otherwise our mission for a DEVELOPED orissa will be remained half-achieved from oneside.
Prashant Sahoo
New Jersey, USA.
Shifting NIS from Bhubaneswar-Orissa wakes up to UPA discrimination
By Deepak Kumar Rath
Since the formation of the UPA government, Orissa has always been facing bottlenecks on every front while raising any demand for the development of the state from the Congress-led government at the Centre. Instead of starting any new project for the state, the Centre appears to be intentionally dumping the already declared projects by the NDA rule one after another.
First, the UPA government decided to stop the vast project of starting a branch of All India Institute of Medical Sciences in the state. Although the state government had provided land for the medical institute, the Central health minister maintained a studied silence over the further development of the project. It is to be noted that the state has a very poor health care system and has only three old medical colleges, which are totally insufficient to cater to the large number of patients. If any private institute plans to open any medical college and hospital in the state, the Centre appears to be reluctant in giving permission despite state government’s positive attitude. Recently, Dr Prasanna Patsani, MP, Bhubaneswar, raised the issue in Parliament that if the UPA government does not want to work on the dream project of the previous NDA government for starting AIIMS’ branch in Bhubaneswar, it should at least grant permission to the private institutes to start medical colleges in the state.
The state’s sorry-state-of-affair does not end here. During the NDA regime, the National Institute of Science (NIS) was announced to be set up in Bhubaneswar. On April 9, 2003, the UGC had taken a decision to establish four centres for studies in integrated sciences at Allahabad, Bhubaneswar, Chennai and Pune. Some work had started in this regard. But after the change of government at the Centre, nothing has been done in this matter and the UPA government is playing with the sentiments of the people of the state. The Scientific Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, in its meeting held on March 4, 2005, recommended creation of two new institutes devoted to science education and research at Pune and Kolkata. The UPA government taking some flimsy pleas recommended setting-up of two institutes at Pune and Kolkata. This was an injustice towards Orissa to shift the NIS from Bhubaneswar to any other state. Therefore, a large number of demonstrations by different political outfits, students and social organisations were carried out in the state capital. During the last monsoon session of Parliament, Member of the Rajya Sabha from Orissa, Shri Rudra Narayan Pani raised the issue in Parliament. In the current winter session, all the state MPs of both from the BJP and BJD raised the issue in the Lok Sabha. Recently, all the MPs from Orissa and all the organisitations fighting for the cause of Orissa organised an agitation in front of Parliament under the leadership of former HRD Minister Dr Murli Manohar Joshi. Orissa BJP President Shri Jual Oram, BJP Yuva Morcha National President Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Rajya Sabha Member Shri Rudra Narayan Pani, student leader Shri Jatin Mahanty and others participated in the agitation and vowed to restart the NIS in Bhubaneswar.
Tuesday, December 27, 2005
Youth Wing of BJD opposed shifting of NIS: Dharitri
NIS issue discussed in BJD meeting- The statesman
BJD president Mr Naveen Patnaik who spoke in Oriya before switching over to Hindi, iterated his commitment to fulfil the dream of Biju Patnaik. He claimed that his government was a pro-poor government and listed out his achievements in the field of rural development, women enlightenment, programmes for farmers and attracting investment to the state.
Significantly, Mr Patnaik was the only speaker who did not utter a single word against the UPA government nor did he refer to the charges being hurled by the Opposition. .......
Monday, December 26, 2005
Campaign for correcting the inequity in HRD spending -- the data that we would like your help in obtaining
It was very nice meeting you and talking with you yesterday. We really appreciate your
taking the time with us to discuss various issues.
As we discussed, our bigger goal (beyond NIS) is to fight for equitable spending
by the HRD ministry with respect to Orissa. Our rough calculation
shows that currently the HRD ministry spends about 20 times in West Bengal
as compared to Orissa, and overall Orissa is probably among the
bottom 2-3 states.
This inequity has thrust Orissa to backwardness and has also partially resulted in many
talented Oriyas leaving Orissa. Many oriyas who move to study in another state
often stay in that state. Thus it is important that it is corrected.
Hence we plan to have a sustained campaign to correct it.
As a starting point of our campaign to correct the above inequity
we need the following data. We would appreciate it very much if you could
obtain them through your sources.
best regards and thanks again for your time
Chitta Baral
Professor, Arizona State University
http://www.public.asu.edu/~cbaral
1. The statewise overall spending by the HRD ministry's technical and
higher education divisions.
(a) For 2005-2006
(b) For 2004-2005
(c) Cumulatively since 1950
2. The statewise spending by the HRD ministry's technical and
and Roorkee),
each of the 6 IIMs (Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta, Lucknow,
Indore, Kozhikode),
IISc Bangalore,
ISM Dhanbad,
SPA Delhi,
IIITM Gwalior, IIIT Allahbad, IIITDM Jabalpur (under construction),
each of the 18 NITs (Allahbad, Bhopal, Calicut, Durgapur, Hamirpur, Jaipur,
Jalandhar, Jamshedpur, Kurukhetra, Nagpur, Patna, Rourkela, Silchar,
Srinagar, Surat, Surathkal, Trichi, Warangal),
NIFFT Ranchi,
NITIE Mumbai,
SLIET Punjab,
NERIST Itanagar,
each of the 4 NITTTRs (Bhopal, Calcutta, Chandigarh, Chennai), and
each of the 4 BOATs.
NIS will surely be set up in Orissa, asserts Naveen -- Pioneer
Pioneer News Service / Bhubaneswar
The Biju Janata Dal (BJD) president and Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Monday urged party workers to spread the good word about the Government's achievements among the people who live in the cities and also the remote parts of Orissa. Mr Patnaik was speaking at the State party office here on the occasion of the BJD's ninth foundation day.
He underlined his Government's efforts to make Orissa the number one State in the country. "The National Institute of Sciences ( NIS) will certainly be set up in the State and the party is putting all its efforts in this direction,'' asserted Mr Patnaik.
He further said that the Government has taken every possible step for the uplift of the State's women by introducing Mission Shakti. Similar efforts are being made to create job opportunities through an employment initiative, he added. Emphasising his Government's role in bringing prosperity to the farmers and the landless people, he said the creation of Pani Panchayat was a step in this direction. The Government, he continued, was trying to bring a smile on the face of each man and woman of the State.
The Chief Minister also reiterated his Government's commitment to provide basic amenities including good roads, drinking water and the electricity to the people. For the uplift of tribals, the Government has also initiated many projects, he said.
Seeking the support of the people to make the State number one, Mr Patnaik said the pace of industrialisation had been moving swiftly. Similarly, the State had witnessed growth in the IT sector and the Infosys chairman's visit was a move in this direction.
The party's secretary general Dr Damodor Rout came down heavily on the Opposition, stating that they would not be successful in bringing disrepute to the Naveen Patnaik Government.
In a scathing attack on the Opposition, Mr Pyari Mohan Mohapatra, Rajya Sabha MP, said that the party, unlike the Opposition, was not controlled from Delhi and believed in democracy.
It did not have to wait for any direction from Delhi to arrive at a decision. It would take some time to make the party a real cadre-based organisation, he observed, adding that the BJD would be in power for the next 20 to 25 years and serve the people.
Criticising the step-motherly attitude of the Centre towards Orissa, he said the Congress Government, whenever in power, had never helped the State Government realise its goals. Even Prime Minister Nehru had opposed late Biju Patnaik's move to set up Paradip port, he pointed out. "When the State Government is facing debt burden, the Centre is busy neglecting the genuine demands of the State,' he rued.
Mr Mohapatra suggested that the party should create a cell in the industrial areas. The cell should try to help the people in getting employment and look after their rehabilitation. "The State cannot develop through the Government employees; hence, the party workers should work to ensure the State's progress," he said, adding that the party should make sincere efforts to constitute committees from the ward level to the State level.
Strongly criticising the Opposition, vice-president of the party and Finance Minister Prafulla Ghadai said that earlier when Posco decided to shift its base from Kolkata to Orissa, the Left parties had made all out efforts to stall the project by creating misgivings about it. Orissa's Opposition parties have lent their support to the Left parties, forgetting the interest of the State, he remarked.
On the mining policy, he said the party would only opt for value addition. He further said not a single mining lease has been given to any party. However, during the Congress regime 634 mining leases were given and the mine owners exported ore to the tune of 25 million tonnes last year
Works Minister AU Singh Deo, Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Debasis Nayak, Bjiu Yuva Janata president Ratha Das, Women and Child Welfare Minister Pramila Mallick, Bhubaneswar Mayor Mihir Mohanty, MP Prasanna Patsani and Bhubaneswar district unitpresident Prakash Bastia also spoke on the occasion.
Sunday, December 25, 2005
BJD heat over NIS
Statesman News Service
BALASORE, Dec. 25. —
The MLA of Bhograi and district BJD president Mr Ananta Das, has threatened that his party would not hesitate to stall the Haldia-Paradip gas and crude pipeline project, if the NIS (National Institute of Sciences), which was scheduled to come up in Bhubaneswar does not materialise.
Mr Das alleged that the UPA government was adopting a step-motherly attitude towards the state.
...
Pioneer on Dhirendtra Kar's statement on the NIS issue
Pioneer News Service / Bhubaneswar
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Sunday called upon Non-Resident Oriyas(NRO) to invest in the Orissa for contributing to its overall development. He also urged the NROs to take advantage of the industrial boom in the State.
...
The Spokesperson of the NROs Dhirendra Kar said the respective Governments have neglected Orissa over the years and it is high time for all Oriyas to be united on the issue of shifting of the National Institute of Sciences from Bhubaneswar to Kolkata. He further added the Forum has already taken up the issue at the highest level and have involved the MPs over the issue.
...
Friday, December 23, 2005
Oriya alumni from IISc plan to give Smarak patra on NIS to the President
Thanks to Prasanna Mohanty for sending in this news.
Thursday, December 22, 2005
1-2 year plan on the NIS struggle
I met some of the people in Bhubaneswar spearheading the protest on NIS.
Based on our discussions, and the premise that we may have to
continue our struggle for a year or 2, following is part of our action plan.
1. In Orissa get the movement beyond Bhubaneswar with respect to
every district of Orissa. The next one is scheduled to be in Baripada and
Agamee Orissa has plans for other districts. The goal would be to have at least
1-2 protest events every month.
2. We would like protest events in all state capitals of Orissa. The idea
is that a group of Oriyas will give a memorandum to the Governor of that state
(who is the representative of the central govt in that state) and copies to the local
media and perhaps make a donation to a local organization.
3. We would like similar protest events in all cities in the world which has an Indian
consulate. The idea is that a group of Oriyas will give a memorandum to the consul general
Agamee Odisha has the plan for the things inside Orissa. For 2 and 3 above, if someone
is willing to take a leadership role, please post your willingness in
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nis_iiser/messages
and
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/agamiorissa/messages
Please join one of those groups so that mass
emailings are avoided.
Please read http://iiser.blogspot.com and watch out the newsgroups,
such as myodisa, ornet, calnet etc.
More on the plans in future messages.
best regards
Chitta
(ps -- Please forward this message to concerned Oriyas.)
Pioneer's editorial on Orissa and the NIS issue
The Pioneer Edit Desk
Whenever the Congress has come to power at the Centre, State Governments over which the party has no control have felt deprived of their legitimate share of the development cake. This feeling is the strongest in eastern India. For instance, successive Governments in Bhubaneswar have often accused New Delhi of adopting a "step motherly attitude towards backward Orissa".
That the allegation is not entirely unfounded is borne out by the fact that both the Congress's adversaries as well as a large number of apolitical intellectuals of the State have levelled it for decades. This feeling dates back to the early-1960s, when the Congress was in power both at the Centre, with Jawaharlal Nehru as Prime Minister, as well as in Orissa, with Biju Patnaik as Chief Minister. Nehru had then refused to accept Patnaik's proposal to develop Paradip as a port and link it with Orissa's iron ore-rich hinterland so that the mineral could be exported.
Despite being a Congress heavyweight, Patnaik failed in his endeavour and virtually revolted against the Centre by going ahead with the project and building an expressway to connect Daitary with Paradip. Ironically, within a few years when Paradip emerged as one of the country's major ports, the Union Government took it over.
There are numerous similar instances of the Congress, when in power at the Centre, paying scant heed for Orissa's interests; indeed, on occasions it has gone out of the way to deprive the State. This is exemplified by the UPA Government's move to deprive Orissa of a quality educational and research institution, the National Institute of Science (NIS), by reversing the NDA Government's decision to locate it at Bhubaneswar. In order to appease the Left and expand the scope of his toxic agenda, Union Human Resource Development Minister Arjun Singh has decided to shift the institute to Kolkata.
Understandably, the move has angered the State's ruling BJD-BJP alliance as well as Orissa's intelligentsia. Indeed, it is Agamee Odisha, an organisation of educationists, various professionals and social activists, which is in the forefront of the protest. Apart from being a blatant move to punish Orissa for re-electing the NDA, Mr Arjun Singh's contemptible decision is aimed at depriving Orissa from having a centre of excellence that it lacks.
This is vindictiveness at its worst. The UPA Government's stand that the Centre had never taken a formal decision to set up the NIS at Bhubaneswar hardly convinces anybody, least of all people in Orissa. Not only has former Human Resource Development Minister Murli Manohar Joshi confirmed that the Ministry had indeed decided to set up NIS at Bhubaneswar, the proposal is also reflected in last September's publication of the University Grants Commission.
Moreover, the Planning Commission has allocated Rs 100 crore for setting up four such institutes of excellence, including one in Orissa, while the State Government has identified land at Bhubaneswar. When cornered by NDA members in Parliament on Tuesday, the Government assured them that it would look into the issue afresh. But given the wily ways and the toxic mind of Mr Arjun Singh, such promises hold little hope.
Request for Data on HRD spending over the years
We really appreciate yours and the other Orissa MP's efforts in the parliament.
I think all your and our effort will be further strengthened if we obtain the following
data from the central government.
Please request them from the appropriate sources or through parliament questions.
Thanks and best regards
Chitta Baral
1. The statewise overall spending by the HRD ministry's technical and
higher education divisions.
(a) For 2005-2006
(b) For 2004-2005
(c) Cumulatively since 1950
2. The statewise spending by the HRD ministry's technical and
and Roorkee),
each of the 6 IIMs (Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta, Lucknow,
Indore, Kozhikode),
IISc Bangalore,
ISM Dhanbad,
SPA Delhi,
IIITM Gwalior, IIIT Allahbad, IIITDM Jabalpur (under construction),
each of the 18 NITs (Allahbad, Bhopal, Calicut, Durgapur, Hamirpur, Jaipur,
Jalandhar, Jamshedpur, Kurukhetra, Nagpur, Patna, Rourkela, Silchar,
Srinagar, Surat, Surathkal, Trichi, Warangal),
NIFFT Ranchi,
NITIE Mumbai,
SLIET Punjab,
NERIST Itanagar,
each of the 4 NITTTRs (Bhopal, Calcutta, Chandigarh, Chennai), and
each of the 4 BOATs.
Sambada (in Oriya) analyzes Shri Pranab Mukherjee's statement
Wednesday, December 21, 2005
NIS Movement----past and future
The movement on NIS has come to a stage, where there is a need for introspection of our past activities and formulating future strategies. As planned at the beginning, we had the People’s Convention, then StudentsUnion leaders Convention, then torch light procession of the students, then Citizen’s March to Governor House and finally Dharana (Protest March) in front of Parliament at Delhi.
Other activities in supports of these phases of movements were i) writing letters to and meeting with the MLAs, which could create a kind of situation whereby the MLAs were forced to raise the issue in the assembly resulting in formation of an all party MLA delegation to meet the prime minister. II) Writing to and meeting with MPs individually which could prompt them to come together in support of the issue including raising it in the floor of Parliament. III) Writing letters to and meeting with important academicians/intellectuals of the state to build up solid support base behind the cause. IV) Mobilising the press/media in favour of the movement. These were done by Agamee Odisha by utilizing its full potentials from all respect. We are deeply moved by enthusiastic support from different corners/individuals for the success of the movements.
The other initiatives such as filing of PIL in the High Court, public actionby Kalinga Sena, Neela Chakra, Samajwadi Party, People’s Convention by CPIM have immensely helped the movement to grow strength by strength. We all from Agamee Odisha would like to thank all of them for their such act of strengthening the movement on NIS. There is a remarkable positive message we get from this movement-students wings of both left and right and ruling and opposition could come together in this movement at different stages. There are enough of reasons of satisfaction on the part of our members and supporters on the success of the movement at different stages. But complacencyshould not engulf us. Nor we should think that we have done enough and now we would be getting NIS. Of course the statement of the Govt in the floor of theParliament is to be observed, which would largely influence our further course of action. But our movement is to continue with more vigour, with more participation and giving it a horizontal dimension. We need to spread the movement to different parts of the state. Different programmes are to be organised at district headquarters, at places of strategic importance. Oriyas staying outside of the state in places like Bangalore, Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai need to be motivated to undertake some kind of public action. That’s why we plan to give a call “ODIYA SWAVIMAN JAGARANA YATRA” to gather more and more support in favour of the cause and the movement. Campaigns indifferent forms like public meetings, processions, submitting memorandums, torchlight processions, sending letters to the PM etc will be undertaken in whole ofthe month of January at different places of Orissa and out side. This will help us coming out of a kind of accusation that this is an elitist movement where common men have nothing to do. We call upon the Oriyas to take part in this JAGARANA YATRA more in number with greater spirit. We also request Oriya artists at different places to contribute in their way in protesting against the centre’s discrimination and in support of the movement. Let us take a vow-we will not sit silent till our demand is achieved.
Sudarsan Das
Agamee Odisha
A short chat with the person who filed the PIL
So, until then the stay order stands. He said the under secretary from Delhi came and spent close to 20 days in Cuttack to vacate the stay order, but was not successful. He has requested the central government to produce various documents in the Cuttack high court. Whether the central government produces any document (beyond the affidavit) or not remains to be seen.
Chitta
SP threatens agitation on NIS issue (Pioneer)
Pioneer News Service / Bhubaneswar
The Samajwadi Party on Wednesday threatened to launch a state-wide agitation on the issue of the shifting of National Institute of Science ( NIS) from Bhubaneswar to Kolkata.
Speaking to mediapersons here on Wednesday, party's Orissa unit president, Baishnab Parida said all the party should come forward and unite on this issue. " In order to protect the interest of the State, all the political parties should put a stiff opposition to Centre on this issue," Mr Parida said.
"The State parties should fight for the cause until the Centre allocates fund for the establishment of the institution", he added.
Mr Parida said that the UPA Government's clarification on the issue saying that the previous NDA Government did not allocate any funds for the establishment of the institution is not acceptable.
'Orissa also needs NIS'
Pioneer News Service / Bhubaneswar
Even as Orissa was agitated on the shifting of the National Institute of Sciences (NIS) from Bhubaneswar to Kolkata, the remark of Bardhan on this issue has further stoked the controversy.
Mr Bardhan said there would not be any problem if this institute is set up at Kolkata. "The contentious issue should be solved immediately," he said adding Orissa also need an NIS in Bhubaneswar.
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An Orissa Rajya Sabha MP's behind the scenes report
As some of you might know, yesterday the entire NDA
opposition MP's in the Rajya Sabha walked out after an evasive reply by the government to the NIS matter raised during Zero Hour by myself and Shri Rudra Pani (BJP). After that, Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi, Sushma Swaraj and I spoke to the media, accompanied by all present Orissa MP's of the Rajya Sabha.
However, not only the government, but also the left parties were highly embarrassed by the development preceding the walkout, when all proof of the UGC's commitment for NIS in Orissa was shown by me, alongwith plenty of documentary evidence. It became so unbearable for the treasury benches, that Sitaram Yechury of the CPI(M) actually stood up and associated with my motion that the NIS must come up in Bhubaneswar ! All this is in the records of the proceedings (transcripts to be posted on my website later this week).
The good news (?) is of today, when a highly placed government
personality indicated to me that they were re-thinking the issue and that we might expect an announcement in a few days that the NIS will come up in Bhubaneswar, after all. This was not just a casual comment, but told to me in the presence of the Honourable Vice President of India, Shri Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, who is the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha and has strongly supported our cause, openly saying that the injustice to Orissa must be corrected.
This was further reiterated to me later by one of the eminent nominated members of the Rajya Sabha, Shri MS Gill (former Chief Election Commissioner), who indicated that he participated in a
behind-the-scenes discussion with the relevant minister yesterday,
where it was pointed out that the Orissa MP's would simply not allow the matter to die down until justice was done.
It will greatly help the cause if some of you now write to the Hon'ble Vice President, which will strengthen his hands to keep the pressure on the goverment.
With warm regards to all,
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Also posted at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/myodisa/messages
and
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nis_iiser/
and
other places.
Sambad (in Oriya) reports on protest on both houses
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
Dharitri (in Oriya) report on MPs protets in Lok sabha
Samaja (in Oriya) reports on Parliament Walk Out on NIS
NIS issue rocks both Houses of Parliament (Pioneer)
Pioneer News Service/ Bhubaneswar
The leader of the Lok Sabha and Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Tuesday assured the BJD and BJP members in the House that the Centre would reconsider the question of setting up of the National Institute of Science ( NIS) in Bhubaneswar.
The assurance came after a 15-minute adjournment of the House in the wake of a dharna by the BJD and BJP members, protesting against Mr Mukherjee's earlier statement on the issue, terming it as a distortion of facts, politically motivated and an insult to the people of Orissa. The Minister gave the assurance when the House resumed.
The NIS issue also rocked the Rajya Sabha, with the NDA members of the House staging a walkout in protest against the Government's "unsatisfactory" reply.
Mr Mukherjee in his earlier statement in Lok Sabha, had said that a couple of days ago, some members of the House from Orissa wanted to know whether the Government had decided to change the location of NIS from Bhubaneswar to Kolkata. The facts are that on April 9, 2003, the University Grants Commission (UGC) had taken a decision to establish four Centres of Studies in Integrated Sciences at Allahabad, Bhubaneswar, Chennai and Pune.
These centres were proposed to be established under Section 12 (ccc) of the UGC Act. The UGC is empowered to establish institutions for providing common facilities, services and programmes for a group of universities or for the universities in general.
He further stated that the Human Resource Development Ministry, in its letter of June 9, 2003, had raised a query whether the UGC is legally empowered to set up such educational centres. The matter was further examined in detail by the HRD ministry in consultation with the ministry of Law.
The Ministry of Law opined that the UGC could not establish the proposed centres. The UGC was accordingly informed by the ministry on October 28, 2003. As such, the UGC's proposal to establish four centres could not materialise.
Mr Mukherjee said the Government of India has at no time approved the setting up of institutes, as proposed by the UGC. The UGC chairman, thereafter, informed the Government on November 26, 2003 that the UGC would like to facilitate setting up of the institutes as fully autonomous institutions under the universities in which the institutes were to be established. Even this proposal was never agreed to by the Government.
He further said the Scientific Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, at its meeting on March 4, 2005, under the chairmanship of Prof CNR Rao, recommended the creation of two new institutes devoted to science education and research and also recommended that they may be located at Pune and Kolkata.
It was after this that the process of setting up of these two institutes at Pune and Kolkata was initiated by the HRD Ministry. As there was no decision by the Government at any time to set up the science institute at Bhubaneswar, the question of shifting the science institute from Bhubaneswar to Kolkata did not arise.
The NIS issue was jointly raised during Zero Hour in Rajya Sabha by Leader of the BJD in the House, Baijayant Panda and BJP MP Rudra Naryan Pani. The NDA members of the House finally staged a walkout as the Union Government failed to give a satisfactory reply.
Strongly criticising the Government's move, Mr Panda said that though he was not opposing a new institute to come up in Kolkata, the Centre should not back away from its earlier promise to a backward state like Orissa. He strongly demanded that the proposed NIS announced for Orissa during the previous NDA Government be retained in Orissa. It is an emotive issue for people of Orissa, he pointed out.
He observed that the UPA Government, possibly under pressure from Left parties, has decided to shift the NIS from Orissa. The Planning Commission had allocated Rs 100 crore for four such new institutes of excellence and, accordingly, the Orissa Government has already identified and made available 75 acres of land. Again, the institute has been reflected in the September publication of the UGC this year. Though Orissa Chief Minister has written three letters in this regard to the Prime Minister, there has been no response from the Centre as yet.
Deputy Leader of the BJP in Rajya Sabha Sushma Swaraj alleged that the UPA Government is torpedoing all the people-oriented development works initiated during the NDA regime. She also accused the Centre of indifference towards the States of UP and Orissa as they are ruled by NDA partners.
Former Union Human Resource Development Minister Murali Manohar Joshi stated that Orissa, being a neighbor of West Bengal, the shifting of NIS would adversely affect the political and economic equations of both the states. BJP members Kripal Peraman and SS Ahluwalia also expressed their concern over the move.
The issue, however, found support from the CPI(M) politburo member Sitaram Yechury, who favoured establishment of the NIS in Bhubaneswar. The Minister of State for the Parliamentary Affairs Suresh Pachauri tried to pacify the members, stating that the matter would be looked into. But this did not satisfy the agitated NDA members, who demanded a commitment from the Minster in this regard. Finally they walked out of the House amid slogans by Mr Rudra Pani that the Centre's hegemony would not be tolerated.
Times of India (NDA stages walkout in RS)
Raising the issue during Zero Hour, BJ Panda (BJD) accused the Centre of playing regional politics by denying such facility to Orissa though UGC has selected Bhubaneswar besides Chennai, Pune and Allahabad for setting up such institutes.
Supporting him, senior BJP member Sushma Swaraj said government should give an assurance in the House that the institute would be set up in Bhubaneswar.
Otherwise, it would be lead to unrest, she said...
Walkout in RS over institute in Orissa: Indian Express
Raising the issue during Zero Hour, B J Panda (BJD) accused the Centre of playing regional politics. He said UGC had promised NIS to Orissa. But it was scrapped by UPA government.
He said along with Bhubaneswar, UGC had selected Chennai, Pune and Allahabad for setting up such institutes. Panda told the House while UPA was not implementing the assurance given by the UGC, it had decided to build a NIS in Kolkota.
(Thanks to Mr Kanhu Charan Roul for getting this link)
Whether decision on the IISER cities were taken by lottery?
Refering to the statement given by Hon'ble Minister Pranab Mukherjee's on NIS/IISER issues seems to be not very adequate considering the volume of information available against it.
Mr. Mukherjee did not mention why proposal was never agreed to by the Government ? Is n’t it a deliberate plan? On what basis IISERs were approved ? Why BBSR / Chennai/ Allahabad were not included in the list of IISER cities and how Kolkata came in between? Is it not clear to common citizen of India that it has a clear political intention? Whether decision on the IISER cities were taken by lottery? It appears that the UPA govt had prepared only the affidavit and the response read by Mr. Mukherjee, opposed 45 page NIS proposal.
Email addresses of Indian MPs
These are the email addresses of MPs today I used to
send our email protest (copy of my earlier version).
Few of RAJYA SABHA members' are not working.
With best regards
Digambara
LOK SABHA
omar@sansad.nic.in, akutty@sansad.nic.in, bacharya@sansad.nic.in,prasanna@sansad.nic.in, shivajirao@sansad.nic.in, shivajirao@vsnl.com, adsul@sansad.nic.in, advanilk@sansad.nic.in,
eahmed@sansad.nic.in, shakeel.ahmad@sansad.nic.in, aiyar@satyam.net.in, akumar@sansad.nic.in, ramdas@sansad.nic.in, csatwal@rediffmail.com,
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akpradhan@sansad.nic.in, preneet@sansad.nic.in, varkalav@sansad.nic.in, krana@sansad.nic.in, msrn@rb.railnet.gov.in, mvrawale@sansad.nic.in,
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shervani@sansad.nic.in
kapilsibal@hotmail.com, kapil@kapilsibal.com, ksibal@sansad.nic.in, singhrp@sansad.nic.in, cbsingh@sansad.nic.in, sarvraj@sansad.nic.in,
ajits@sansad.nic.in, vishvendra@sansad.nic.in, vijayendra@sansad.nic.in, ramlakhan@sansad.nic.in, lakshman@sansad.nic.in, sangeeta@sansad.nic.in,
bssolanki@sansad.nic.in, S.Sonowal@sansad.nic.in, dcs@sansad.nic.in, rsuman@sansad.nic.in, makswain@sansad.nic.in, jayaben@sansad.nic.in,
thomapc@sansad.nic.in, braja@sansad.nic.in, vajpayee@sansad.nic.in, vzawma@sansad.nic.in, varmarl@sansad.nic.in, dvgopal@sansad.nic.in,
rpverma@sansad.nic.in, rajeshverma@sansad.nic.in, vijayan@sansad.nic.in, vkumar@sansad.nic.in, dsyadav@sansad.nic.in, dpyadav@sansad.nic.in,
yerran@sansad.nic.in, zahedi@sansad.nic.in
RAJYA SABHA
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jdseelam@yahoo.co.in, selvan@sansad.nic.in, anandsharma@sansad.nic.in, satish.kr@sansad.nic.in, dnsharma@sansad.nic.in, ashourie@sansad.nic.in,
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A first response to Hon'ble Minister Pranab Mukherjee's statement
The Government of India has at no time approved setting up of Institutes, as proposed by the UGC. The Chairman, UGC thereafter informed the Government vide his letter dated November 26, 2003 that the UGC would like to facilitate setting up these institutions as fully autonomous institutions under the universities in which these institutions are to beestablished. Even this proposal was never agreed to by the Government.
and berfore that he says:
As such, the UGC's proposal to establish four Centres for Studies in Integrated Sciences under Sections 12 (ccc) or under 12 (j) of the UGC Act at Allahabad, Bhubaneswar, Chennai and Pune could not materialize.
RESPONSE:
1. Perhaps the minister is technically right (I am not even sure of that either), if "The Government of India has approving setting up of Institutes" means that it was approved in the Parliament.
2. Shri Mukherjee's narrative ends on Nove 26' 2003. But following are subsequent events that he did not report and for which we the proof is linked.
2(a) 10th December 2003 PIB report on the then Union HRD and S&T Minister Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi while addressing the parliamentary Consultative Committee addressed to his Ministry, here last evening. http://pib.nic.in/archieve/lreleng/lyr2003/rdec2003/10122003/r1012200313.html and http://www.baral.us/orissa/pdf/2003-pib-nis.pdf It says "Four national-level institutes are also being established at Bhubaneshwar, Chennai, Pune and Allahabad."
2(b) 28th December 2003 President's speech: http://www.ugc.ac.in/new_initiatives/newnis.html and http://iiser.blogspot.com/2005/11/president-of-india-had-announced.html and http://iiser.blogspot.com/2005/11/speech-of-president-on-28th-dec-2003.html mentions steps being taken towards the establishment of NISs (1 in Bhubaneswar)
2(c) January 2004: http://www.ugc.ac.in/pub/jan_2004/12.htm A January 2004 UGC news talking about 2(b) and saying: "Dr. Joshi also informed the members about the steps initiated by the UGC for improving the relevance and quality of teaching and research, such as introduction of utility-oriented programmes along with the traditional degree; identifying the universities with potential for excellence; to establish four National Institutes of Sciences at Bhubaneshwar, Chennai, Pune and Allahabad; monitoring the universities using parameters for academic performance, research performance and governance and providing incentives to universities and colleges scoring high on these parameters."
2(d) May 2004: 45 page detailed project report http://www.ugc.ac.in/new_initiatives/dpr_nis.pdf and http://www.baral.us/orissa/pdf/ugc-45pg-document.pdf which talks about details on the proposed institutes (1 in Bhubaneswar)
3. The above shows how far the decision regarding NISs had been taken and its urgency is revealed when one reads 2(d). Perhaps because of the election laws kicking in they could not go further. But a reasonable person should easily make the conclusion regarding whether the decision was made or not.
Chitta
Hon'ble MP Jual Oram's immediate reaction
To day Shri Pranab Mukherjee gave a statement on NIS issue. The statement of the minister was distortion of the fact. It was politically motivated and insult to the people of orissa. Immediately after the statement of the minister all the BJP & BJD MPs protested and sat on dharana in the floor ofthe lok sabha.The lok sabha was adjourned for fifteen minites. After the house resumed the minister assured the house to reconsider the setting up of NIS at orissa Bhubaneswar. After the assurance given by the minister the MPs of orissa allowed to run the house as usal. The statement of the minister is in the aatachment of the e-mail.
JUal Oram
Hon'ble Central minister Pranab Mukherjee's statement on NIS in the Rajya Sabha (forwarded by Hon'ble MP Jual Oram)
A couple of days ago, Hon 'ble Member of Parliament Shri B.K. Tripati and some other Hon 'ble Members representing the State of Orissa wanted to know whether the Government has decided to change the location of National Institute of Science from Bhubneshwar to Kolkata. I assured the Hon'ble Members that after ascertaining the facts I shall come to the House and inform the Members.
Sir, the facts are - On 9th April, 2003, the University Grants Commission (UGC) had taken a decision to establish four Centres for Studies in Integrated Sciences at Allahabad, Bhubaneshwar, Chennai and Pune. These Centres were proposed to be established under Section 12 (ccc) of t~e UGC Act. Vide this Section of the UGC Act, University GrantsCommission is empowered to establish, in accordance with the regulation made under the UGC Act, institutions, for providing common facilities, services and programmes for a group of Universities or for the Universities in general.
Ministry of HRD vide its letter dated 9th June 2003 had raised a query, whether UGC is legally empowered to set up such educational Centres under Section 12 (ccc) of the UGC Act. The matter was further examined in detail in the Ministry of HRD in consultation with the Ministry of Law. The Ministry of Law categorically opined that the UGC cannot establish the proposed Centres for Studies in Integrated Sciences under Sections 12 (ccc) or under 12 (j) of the UGC Act. The UGC was accordingly informed by the Ministry vide its letter dated October 28, 2003. As such, the UGC's proposal to establish four Centres for Studies in Integrated Sciences under Sections 12 (ccc) or under 12 (j) of the UGC Act at Allahabad, Bhubaneswar, Chennai and Pune could not materialize.
The Government of India has at no time approved setting up of Institutes, as proposed by the UGC. The Chairman, UGC thereafter informed the Government vide his letter dated November 26, 2003 that the UGC would like to facilitate setting up these institutions as fully autonomous institutions under the universities in which these institutions are to beestablished. Even this proposal was never agreed to by the Government.
The Scientific Advisory Council to the Prime Minister in its meeting held on 4th March 2005, New Delhi under the Chairmanship of Prof. C.N .R. Rao recommended creation of two new institutes devoted to science education and research and also recommended that they may be located at Pune and Kolkata. It was at the recommendation of the SAC-PM that the process of setting up of these two institutes at Pune and Kolkata was initiated by Ministry of Human Resource Development. As there was no decision by the Central Government at any time, to set up a science institute at Bhubaneshwar, the question of shifting of the science institute from Bhubaneshwar to Kolkata does not arise. Therefore, it cannot be said that the Institute has been shifted from Bhabaneshwar to Kolkata.
Zero Hour walkout by Opposition in Rajya Sabha
http://news.webindia123.com/news/showdetails.asp?id=196437&n_date=20051220&cat=India
and In New Kerala.com
http://www.newkerala.com/news.php?action=fullnews&id=70453
Opposition members in the Rajya Sabha today staged a walkout, dissatisfied by the Government response on the reported denial of a National Institute of Science to Orissa.
Led by the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Biju Janata Dal, the opposition trooped out alleging that Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Suresh Pachauri was ''mixing up issues'' while responding to a Zero Hour Mention on the denial of an NIS to Bhubaneshwar now despite it having been assured earlier.
Earlier, raising the issue, Mr Bijyant Panda (BJD) claimed that the United Progressive Alliance Government was now backing out of an earlier commitment for the setting up of an NIS at Bhubaneshwar on lines similar to the Bangalore-based Indian Institute of Sciences.
He said the decision in this regard, taken by the erstwhile National Democratic Alliance Government, envisaged establishment of NISs at Chennai, Pune, Allahabad and Bhubaneshwar to spread the teaching of sciences across the country as against the existing sole institution--the IIS at Bangalore.
Mr Panda said a recent decision by the Government, however, spoke of setting up Regional Institutes of Science (RIS) at Pune and Kolkata-- with no mention of Bhubaneshwar. ''This is discriminatory'', he alleged.
Mr Panda's contention was supported by other members from Orissa and most opposition members.
Responding, Mr Pachauri claimed that the earlier decision-- during the NDA regime--was one taken by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and that the relevant rules under which UGC had decided on the NISs did not empower it to do so.
And this fact, Mr Pachauri further claimed, had later been ascertained by the NDA government itself.
Questioning the validity of the decision on setting up of NISs at four places in the country--as mentioned by Mr Panda, Mr Pachauri said ''The question now is whether a Government decision had ever been taken in this regard... If the NDA government had taken a decision, we will certainly abide by it....'' He, however, assured the members--at the goading of Chairman Bhairon Singh Shekhawat--that he would inform the Minister concerned about the members' sentiments on this issue.
Irked by Mr Pachauri stonewalling on the issue, the opposition trooped out of the House.
Comments: Many thanks to all MPs who are fighting to give justice to this issue. But, the UPA govt seems to forget that it is a democartic country and they have to deliver to the conecerns of its citizen.
Monday, December 19, 2005
Indian Science Report is of no use and a waste of tax payers' money: An open letter
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Subject : Indian Science Report is of no use and a waste of tax payer money
Dear sir,
I feel preparing Indian Science Report is a waste of human power, money and time. When the government is not utilizing the report for the benefit of the people and country then what is the authenticity of working hard to prepare Indian Science Report? Let me take an example. The Indian Science Report has clearly mentioned about the state-wise regional imbalance while locating national educational institute. However, after reading and quoting that “State-wise regional imbalance of national educational institute in India” from Indian Science Report, our beloved prime minister has announced in the same day and meeting ‘Indian Institute of Science for Education and Research (IISER)’ at Pune and Kolkata without even bothering what is mentioned in the report.
Earlier NDA govt proposed National Institute of Science at Allahabad, Bhubaneswar, Pune and Chennai when there was no report like ‘Indian Science Report’ which analysed “State-wise regional imbalance of national educational institute in India”. So the question why Allahabad and Pune were considered did not matter a lot at that point of time. The nation could wait two more years after initial proposal of ‘National Institute of Science’ to announce modified version of it as IISER, now the nation could definitely wait another couple of months to take this vital decision about the location by considering state wise regional imbalance of national educational institute! This bring many doubts to our mind.
Was the announcement in hurry for the government? Was not it political to fulfill the desire of certain supporting political parties, so that delay could spoil the decision like the earlier proposal of National Institute of Science? Isn’t the state wise regional imbalance while locating national educational institute in India politically driven rather just a scientific policy and affair by scientific decision makers? Are the scientific decision/policy makers neutral and politically not driven? If the scientific decision and policy makers could have taken this decision on their own, then they must have considered the ‘Indian Science Report’ by INSA before announcing IISER at Kolkata and Pune.
Surisingly next IIFT is again proposed in Kolkata despte West Bengal hosts national educational institutes like IIT, IIM, ISI, Shanti Niketan, why it was not proposed in Patna or Bhubaneswar, the states where there is no national educational institute?
Even if the institutes were already proposed, then the prime minister and the government could wait little more time, at most it could take two more months, to finalize the location after considering state wise regional imbalance of national education institute as mentioned in Indian Science Report!
If ‘Indian Science Report’ is not considered by scientific policy makers, then it would have been like playing double standard while making scientific decision without going to scientific record and national need?
In fact, even if they did not consider ‘Indian Science report’ then also “National Institute of Science (NIS)” and “Indian Institute of Science for Education and Research” would have been the same institute and already proposed locations for NIS would not have been overlooked.
Indeed, the central government would not have denied in their affidavit filed in Cuttack High court that there was no proposal for national institute in Bhubaneswar.
If there was no ill concern, then why Kolkata and Pune were selected over Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Kochi, Lucknow, Indore, Ahemadabad? Do these cities have any deficiencies for hosting a national science institute and/or growing science? Many of them host many center of excellence in education and research.
So sir, if we know things work in this manner then why to waste tax payers money, human resources and so many valuable time to prepare such a document?
Thank you.
With best regards
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Sunday, December 18, 2005
Sambada (in Oriya) on "NIS related protest getting bigger: SP's dharana, CPM meeting the PM"
THEY HAVE CHANGED THE NAME, NOT THE AIM; BUT BEFOOLED THE P.M.
Filed under: Editorials — Subhas C Pattanayak @ 6:54 am
Subhas Chandra Pattanayak
Agents of Bengali interest have changed the name of National Institute of Sciences (NISc) to Indian Institute of Sciences for Education and Research (IISER) and befooled Prime Minister Man Mohan Singh in their illicit attempt to hijack it from Bhubaneswar to Kolkata.
Shifting of the NISc from Bhubaneswar having merited intervention of Orissa High Court, the stand taken by the Union Government do strongly suggest this.
In a petition seeking vacation of the stay order, the Union has informed the Court, that, at no point of time the Central Government had “finally” decided to set up an IISER at Bhubaneswar; hence “ question of its shift to Kolkata does not arise at all”.
In the original writ petition IISER does not figure. The writ petitioner has said if Indian Institute of Science (IISc), not IISER. If the Center has not taken IISc to be IISER, why has it mentioned the later? It could have refuted the IISc issue and said that there was no decision at all to set up IISc at Bhubaneswar and technically that would not have been a mistake. But it has not done so. It has used the abbreviation IISER. This makes it abundantly clear that what the Central Government means by IISER, the writ petitioner has meant exactly that by IISc. On the other hand, IISc is also not the correct expression. Translated as it is from an Oriya newspaper, the translator has given this expression to ‘Jatiya Vigyana Pratisthana’, which should have been National Institute of Sciences (NISc) to be correct. The Central Government knows it. Therefore it has not objected to the incorrect abbreviation IISc.
It is therefore evidently clear that the Central Government knows that the writ petitioner has used IISc for NISc, which was the earlier name of IISER.
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http://orissamatters.com/news/index.php/2005/12/17/they-have-changed-the-name-not-the-aim-but-befooled-the-pm/
A Brief report on Agitation in Delhi on National Institute of Sciences (NIS) Issue organized by Agamee Odisha at Jantur Mantur on 16th Dec 2005
As announced earlier, Agamee Odisha went ahead with its plan to stage dharna near parliament streetbetween 11.00am to 3.00 pm (16 December 2005) with a crowd of more than eight hundred people coming from all parts of Delhi. Several academicians and students from JNU, DU, IIT and other institutions from Delhi, lawyers, activists, professional and members of parliament joined in the dharna. As many as 18 MPs (BJP and BJD) from Orissa joined the demonstration. Ms. Archana Nayak, Mr. Brajakishore Tripathy, Prasnna Patsani, Rudranarayan Pani, Prasanna Acharya, Dharmendra Pradhan, Sangita Singhdeo, B.J Panda, Kharabela Swain(BJP Deputy Whip, Lok Sabha), Pramila Bohidar, Jual Oram among others participated and spoketo the crowd on the NIS issue. The most surprise pack was the presence of Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi, the then HRD Minister who had played an instrumental role in announcing establishment of NIS at Bhubaneswar and three other locations. He directly questioned the intention of the present HRD Minister in denying the report that the establishment of NIS was never mooted in Bhubaneswar. He said that NIS must be established in Orissa which deserves such an institution being a backward state in the eastern region. He assured to raise the issue in the Parliament.
Mr. Braja Kishore Tripathy, MP (BJD) brought to the notice of the audience and press that the issue has been raised by Orissa MPs in the Parliament and they have already made a walkout and sat on a dharna nearthe statue of Mahatma Gandhi. But if the Centre does not respond positively, they will resort to adjournment in the Parliament and raise it before the Prime Minister. Mr. Dharmendra Pradhan, MP (BJP) demanded for immediate restoration of NIS status and assured that he would raise this issue through the NDA Parliamentary Committee.It was unanimously decided to keep the pressure on and fight it out until something positive happens. MPs have pledged to remain vigilant on the issue and leave no stone unturned in Parliament to bring back the pride of Oriyas. Many prominent lawyers who participated in the dharna promised to file PIL on the issue in Supreme Court if the central government finds an easy way from the current PIL filed in the Orissa High Court. The issue has been widely covered by English and Hindi national media (Electronic andPrint) apart from ETV and OTV. Dr. S.K. Tripathy, Mr. L.M.Pattanaik and Mr. AjayaPattanaik from Agamee Odisha with active support from Niranjan, Gyana, Jatin, Anindita, Sandipani, Atanu, Bibhu and Manoj of New Delhi (students of DU and JNU, and professionals) coordinated the event at JanturMantur.
Saturday, December 17, 2005
Congress MPs met speaker on shifting of NIS issue: Sambad
Protest against shifting of NIS in Delhi: Sambad
CPM delegation meets PM; seeks NIS’ establishment
December 17 2005 09:13 IST
BHUBANESWAR: A high level delegation from CPM on Friday met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi and submitted a memorandum demanding establishment of National Science Institute (NIS) in Orissa under the Utkal University.
The delegation also demanded early commencement of work of the proposed petrochemical complex at Paradip and branch of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) at Sijua near here.
Other demands of the delegation included granting IIT status to Burla Engineering College.
The delegation included politburo member Sitaram Yechury, Leader of CPM in Lok Sabha Basudev Acharya, Secretary of the Orissa committee Janardan Pati, P Madhu, Babu Rao, Dipankar Mukherjee and Amitav Nandi.
Foundation stones for the oil refinery at Paradip and AIIMS branch at Sijua were laid by then Prime Minister A.B. Vajpayee when NDA was in power at the Centre. However, both the projects have not taken off.
While the oil refinery project has been enhanced to a petrochemical complex, the AIIMS project is yet to start. Besides, the Centre has decided to shift the proposed NIS from Orissa to West Bengal drawing criticism from all quarters.
The delegation alleged that the NDA Government had announced the projects without making any budgetary provision. The Prime Minister assured the delegation that he will take steps for starting these projects.
Meanwhile, the state unit of Samajwadi Party staged a dharna on Friday in front of the Raj Bhavan demanding establishment of NIS in Orissa. A delegation from the party led by State unit chief Baisnab Parida met Governor Rameswar Thakur and submitted a memorandum to him in this regard.
comment: Highly appreciated to see all party efforts for this great cause but do not make it a political issue by accusing each other.
Friday, December 16, 2005
Delhi rally demands NIS in Orissa: The Pioneer
As many as 18 MPs of the BJP and the BJD from Orissa joined the demonstration. Among them were Jual Oram, Archana Nayak, Brajakishore Tripathy, Prasanna Patsani, Rudranarayan Pani, Prasanna Acharya, Dharmendra Pradhan, Sangeeta Singh Deo, BJ Panda, Kharabela Swain and Pramila Bohidar.
The presence of Dr Murli Manohar Joshi, the then HRD Minister who had played an instrumental role in announcing establishment of NIS in Bhubaneswar, was the highlight of the programme. He directly questioned the intention of the present HRD Minister in denying the report that the establishment of NIS was never mooted in Bhubaneswar. He said NIS must be established in Orissa, which deserves such an institution as it is a backward State in the eastern region. He also assured to raise the issue in Parliament.
Mr Brajakishore Tripathy recalled that the issue has been raised by Orissa MPs in Parliament, and they staged a walkout and sat on a dharna near the statue of Mahatma Gandhi. If the Centre still does not respond positively, they would demand adjournment of the House and draw the Prime Minister's attention to the issue. Mr Dharmendra Pradhan assured that he would raise this issue at the NDA Parliamentary Committee.
It was unanimously decided to fight for the State's cause until it is achieved. Many prominent lawyers, who participated in the dharna, promised to file a PIL on the issue in the Supreme Court, if the Centre finds an easy way from the current PIL filed in the Orissa High Court.
Protest in Delhi against shifting of NIS: Odisha.com
Report from Delhi on Dharana by Niranjan Sahoo
The very heartening news from Delhi. As announced earlier, we put up a dharna near parliament street from 11.00am to 3.00 pm with a crowd of four hundred people coming from all parts of Delhi. We had a strong contigent from Bhubaneswar representing Agami Odisha. Several students from JNU, DU, IIT and other institutions also joined the dharna. Faculty from DU, JNU and other academic instituions took part in the rally. There were strong presence from Orissa professionals, media and lawyers. Even people from working communities came and expressed their solidarity. Almost all MPs joined with us in the dharna. Ms. Archana Nayak, Mr. Brajakishore Tripathy, Rudranarayan Pani, Prasanna Acharya, Dharmendra Pradhan, Sangita Singhdeo, BJ Panda, Kharabela Swain, Pramila Bohidar, Jual Oram among others participated and spoke to the crowd on NIS issue. But most surprise pack was Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi, the then HRD Minister who had played an instumental role came and addressed the crowd and media on NIS issue. He was scathing in attack on Arjun Singh for lying about NIS issue to Parliament and called up UPA government to stop politicising issue and mistreat Orissa. He assured to raise the issue in Parliament.
It was unanimously decided to keep the pressure on and fight it out until something positive happens. Our MPs have pledged to remain vigilant on the issue and leave no stone unturned in Parliament to bring justce to Oriya pride.
Lets keep the fight on top gear and never give up.
Jai Utkal Janani
Niranjan Sahoo
Delhi
Thursday, December 15, 2005
NIS issue in the parliament: Dharitri
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Newindpress on Dharana "State NDA MPs to stage dharna"
NDTV News " Protests in Orissa over shifting NIS venue"
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Our demand "IISER Bhubaneswar". It's time to make it bold, make it formal.
She is absolutely right on her demand, We need IISER back in Bhubaneswar.
Regards Dhirendra
Orissa Needs your help. NIS/IISER Home
Our demand "IISER Bhubaneswar". It's time to make it bold, make it formal.
Many terms are being used for the proposed higher education institutions of science in in India. IISER, NIS, NIS like IISC, science center etc. Certainly our claim is to establish one in Bhubaneswar that is equivalent to the one to be established in Pune. It's time now to bring one of the IISER to Orissa, while realizing the concerned authorities that the NIS’ an institution in the same direction was already in progress. GOI should take decision to establish IISER in Bhubaneswar, as it is doing for Pune.
IISER and NIS are two different ones. They have different status and vastly different scope and budget level. The similarity is in the direction, in the goal, that is “to use higher-level science education for the progress of the nation”.
An NIS, NIT or NI for any ABC discipline is an institute of national importance, where as IISER, IISc, IITs, IIMs are institutions of international importance. You might have noticed the official documents say “an NIS in the line of IISc”. An NIS is not an IISc but it is a miniature form of the first. Asking for NIS is like we have decided to compromise even before the fight has began. This is like giving the permission to the center to choose our neighbors over us. We should not ask what we were promised for but what we deserve. That is an “IISER”. This Government has an IISER to offer and that should be our demand. We might use NIS/IISER in our discussions but we should put IISER in our demand. But using only NIS is like clearing the way for IISER Kolkata. Whatever we say NIS, IISER or NIS like IISc B'lore, I believe every one of us is meaning an IISER (Indian Institute of Science for Education and Research) just like IISER, Pune but we need to make it formal in all our communications and demands.
NIS in Bhubaneswar was the need of the time when it was supposed to be built. It was a concept of development half a decade back. Time runs first these days. India has changed a lot since then. Our mass protest, which has involved Oriyas, worldwide, there we need to demand an IISER. This is because need has already been felt and the process has already been initiated and if we do not rise for it now, we will soon lose the chance for many decades to come. It is high time for GOI to spend for higher education institutions in Orissa. Above all how much we spend in the name of any institutions, GOI is the only authority to bring the institutions of the status of IIT, IIM, IISc.
When GOI decided to go for Institutions of science for international standard again the question must have come for four, in four regions. For south IISc, Balngalore is already there. In north being the nations capital region is flooded with national and international level institutions, head quarters of all research institutes. So it might not have been difficult, not to offer north an IISER in an urgent basis. In west, instead of NIS Pune, GOI decided to establish IISER. So our demand is to build an IISER in Bhubaneswar to cater the eastern region of the country, as has been decided for the West . Rather I would repeat my demand that nation’s first IISER should come to Orissa, as it is the most deserving destination. There should not be any other institutions of Science of International importance in the eastern region before the Bhubaneswar project is finished.
Editor, WorldORISSA.com
Monday, December 12, 2005
Chennai based "Industrial Economist"s take on how Tamil Nadu missed out on IISER
Thus despite the UGC and HRD ministry announcing the plan to set up four such institutes, at least in the first phase the two states, not having the right equation with the Central government, seem to have been left out. ...
Newkerala.com on MP Mr. Kharabela Swain's protest in the parliament
New Delhi: Speaker Somnath Chatterjee today adjourned the Lok Sabha abruptly just before lunch-recess as BJP member M A Kharabela Swain entered the well of the House, raising the issue of shifting of National Institute of Science from Bhubaneshwar.
Mr Swain, who had given notices on earlier occasions, wanted a reply from the Government. But, the Speaker did not allow him because he had not given notice today.
Persistently requesting the Speaker to allow him to raise the issue, Mr Swain said Leader of House Pranab Mukherjee could reply to his issue. But, Mr Chatterjee ruled that he had not given notice.
The angry BJP leader entered the well, leading to Mr Chatterjee adjourning the House minutes before the lunch-recess.
Samaya (in Oriya) also on MP Mr. Kharabela Swain's protest in the parliament
Sambada (in Oriya) on MP Mr. Kharabela Swain's protest in the parliament
Governor's Observation on NIS
The meeting of intellectuals with the Governor on the issue of NIS during the 'Citizen's Rally' on 11th Dec. 2005, holds much importance as Mr. Rameshwar Thakur, the Hon’ble Governor, is also an academician himself. The 20 minutes discussion with him went on very well. He was well aware of the issue and all the developments related to the NIS movement. Some of the key points of his observation and suggestions are:
1. Odisha does not have a good institution for high quality basic science education with research facilities. However, as the state is going for massive industrialization the need for such facilities are urgent and should be given priority.
2. Activists should take up one demand at a time. People involved in the movement should have a single demand, i.e. for NIS, instead of creating confusions by demanding for central university or any other thing in addition to that.
3. PIL as a method may delay the process of actualization of the demand. The Government would always find reasons not to take any decision on this issue under the plea of the matter being subjudiced.
4. Honourable Members of Parliament from Orissa must raise this issue in the parliament irrespective of their party affiliation. Members of Agamee Odisha going to Delhi for the 16th Dec. demonstration must coordinate with all the MPs and urge them to actively support the cause. In this context, he appreciated the role of Agamee Odisha, particularly its apolitical stand, taken on the issue.
5. He will definitely take up the matter with the center and strongly recommend for the establishment of NIS in Orissa.
Let's keep the movement alive and vibrant till we reach the goal
Supriti Mishra
Agamee Odisha
Pioneer: CM to take up NIS issue with Centre
CM to take up NIS issue with Centre
Bhubaneswar: Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik will leave for a four-day visit to Delhi from Tuesday and be back on December 16. Mr Patnaik will take up the issue of shifting of National Institute of Science (NIS) and urge the Centre to reconsider its decision.
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Chitta's comment:
We hope this time he is not hoodwinked by mumbo-jumbo like
RCSIS, like the last time he brought this up with the HRD minister.
http://iiser.blogspot.com/2005/10/subterfuge-part-ii.html
He should take along with him the 45 page UGC document
http://iiser.blogspot.com/2005/11/45-page-ugc-document-on-nis.html, the reference to the President's formal announcement
http://www.ugc.ac.in/new_initiatives/newnis.html, and should not settle for anything less than an IISER or equivalent.
Odisha.com reports on memorandum submitted to governor on NIS (in Oriya)
Sambada reports on demand of NIS (in Oriya)
Silent protest against shifting of NIS: The Samaja (in Oriya)
Sunday, December 11, 2005
Statesman: Bengal’s NIS offer
The West Bengal government would extend all support to Orissa on the National Institute of Sciences (NIS) issue and Left Front MPs may take it up with the Prime Minister's Office,the West Bengal minister, Mr Suryakanta Misra, declared here today. Talking to The Statesman, the minister, however, refused to delve further into the controversy over the alleged shifting of the proposed NIS project from Bhubaneswar to Kolkata. He refuted the charge that the UPA government was being forced to shift the project to Kolkata under pressure from the Left parties.
Since the matter is sub-judice with a PIL pending before the Orissa High Court it's not prudent to comment on the controversy, Mr Misra,who was here to attend the two-day state level conference of farmers, said.
As the country's eastern region lags behind in the sphere of science and technology development, why can such institutes be not established both at Bhubaneswar and Kolkata, he asked before adding that If required, the Left Front MPs would take up Orissa's interest with the PMO.
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Pioneer: Leaders, academics come together to demand NIS in Orissa
Pioneer News Service / Bhubaneswar
A number of academics, lawyers, medical practitioners, industrialists, MPs, retired bureaucrats, students and social activists organised a rally to voice their demand for setting up of the National Institute of Science (NIS) in the State. The rally, organised under the banner of Agamee Odisha, marched towards the Governor's house to press their demands.
More than a hundred and fifty people, who gathered at AG Square, later submitted a memorandum to Governor Rameshwar Thakur, urging him to intervene in the matter.
A delegation of five -- Padmashree Debi Prasanna Pattanaik, Mr DK Roy (Chairman, Kalinga Hospital & ex-DG Income Tax), Professor Digambar Mishra of the State University of Alabama USA, Mr LM Pattanaik (President, Nalco Employees' Union) and Prof SK Tripathy of Utkal University -- submitted the memorandum to the Governor.
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NIS Update: Intellectuals submitted memorandum to Governor
Today the intellectuals of Orissa really rose to the occasion. The Sunday morning of 11th December 2005 was not the usual ideal Sunday morning for the 150 odd intellectuals who came down to the busy streets of A.G. square in Bhubaneswar to submit a memorandum to the Hon’ble Governor demanding for the setting up of National Institute of Science in Orissa. The rally was organized under the banner of Agamee Odisha and attended by academicians, lawyers, medical practitioners, industrialists, MPs, politicians, retired bureaucrats, executives, students and social activists, who silently marched towards the Governor House to demand for NIS in Orissa. A delegation of five persons – Padmashree Debi Prasanna Pattanaik, Mr. D.K.Roy (Chairman, Kalinga Hospital & Ex-D.G. Income Tax), Prof. Digambar Mishra (State University of Alabama, USA), Mr. L.M. Pattanaik (President, Nalco employees’ union) and Prof. S.K.Tripathy (Utkal University) - submitted a memorandum to the Governor in this regard.
A memorandum was also submitted by the students to the Chief Minister for the same cause on 8th Dec. 2005 after the ‘Mashaal Samavesh’ in the PMG square (near state assembly). The Samavesh had a participation of nearly 200 students.
The movement for ‘NIS in Orissa’ has gained real momentum with wide participation of people from across the civil society, all of whom have come together for a single cause in the interest of the state. We thank all our members who have been with us throughout the movement and look forward to their active support for all the forthcoming events. The next event is a ‘Demonstration rally at Jantur Mantur, New Delhi’ on 16th December. We will request all our members in New Delhi to participate in the event and make it successful. Kindly contact Dr. S.K.Tripathy (cell no. 09338212251), Mr. L.M.Pattanaik (cell no. 09338232298), Mr. Niranjan Sahu (cell no. 093112397516) or Mr. Gyana Ranjan Swain (09871690087) for any information on this event.
Saturday, December 10, 2005
CNR Rao comments on IISER: The Hindu
Rao repeats IISER in Pune and Kolkata: Times of India
Plan for submitting a memorandum to the President on Dec 25th
In Today's meeting it was decided to submit Memorandum to The President of India on his sojourn visit to BBSR on 25th Dec'05.
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Intellectual rally in Bhubaneswar on Dec 11th -- Lalit Patnaik's preparatory report from Bhubaneswar
MP Mohan Jena is coming from Jajpur along with his group to join the rally. MP Archana Naik has arranged meeting with Governor at 10.45 am. She will join the rally with her 100 friends. MP Dharmendra Pradhan is also joining with his group. Mr Bibhuti Mohanty, Ex president U.U, is also joining with his friends.Mr Ajit Das, eminent Lawer will also join with hislawer friends. Mr Ajay Pattnaik, prominent Industrialist, will also join with his friends. All will proceed under the Banner of "Agami Odisha" led by Dr. Tripathy, Mr Suderson, Mrs Supriti Mishra. Let us wish all of us success.
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State will not tolerate the shifting of NIS to Kolkata: BJYM President, reports Newindpress
Friday, December 09, 2005
Pioneer on the Masala Samabesa for NIS
Pragativadi's Report on NIS Issue
Dharitri reports on NIS issue in assembly
Odisha.com reports on NIS issue in state assembly (in Oriya)
Samaj reports on NIS issue in assembly
Centre’s claim challenged in HC: The Statesman
http://www.baral.us/orissa/pdf/2005-dec9-statesman.pdf
CUTTACK, Dec. 8. — The PIL over the alleged shifting of a proposed National Institute of Science (NIS) from Orissa gathered fresh heat with the Orissa State Public Interest Protection Council (OSPIPC) challenging the veracity of the claims made by Mr Prem Kumar, under secretary in the ministry of HRD, in an affidavit submitted in the High Court here. Mr Kumar had stated in the affidavit that no decision was ever taken to set up any such science institution at Bhubaneswar.
The OSPIPC has alleged that Mr Kumar had misled the court. Mr Prem Kumar in his affidavit had stated that no policy decision was finalised by the Central government for setting up any science institution at Bhubaneswar.
The PIL is expected to be taken up for hearing on 12 December. The OSPIPC president, Mr Prasanta Das, in a fresh petition has claimed that the UGC had in December 2003 communicated to the vice-chancellor of the Utkal University, a decision to establish National Institute of Science at four places (Bhubaneswar, Pune, Allahabad and Chennai). This was followed by a letter from a High Power Committee of the UGC in April 2004 indicating about preparation of a project report on it. The chief minister, Mr Naveen Patnaik, had sent at least three letters to the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, requesting him not to shift the proposed NIS from Bhubaneswar, the petition has pointed out.
It has sought direction to implead Utkal University in the case and production of all letters that formed a part of the communication between the UGC and the HRD ministry over the proposed NIS at Bhubaneswar.
Earlier in August 2005, the OSPIPC president had filed a public interest petition seeking judicial intervention against the shifting of the proposed NIS from Bhubaneswar to Kolkata. Acting on it, the Orissa High Court had on 9 November issued an interim order directing the Union government to stay the shifting of the proposed science institution from Bhubaneswar to any other part of eastern India”. Subsequently, Mr Prem Kumar in an affidavit clarified that the Union Cabinet had in November 2005 decided in favour of creation of two new institutions devoted to science education and research. The Cabinet decision was taken on the recommendation of the Scientific Advisory Council to the Prime Minister. Subsequently, the Central government had decided to locate the two IISRE at Pune and Kolkata, the affidavit clarified while seeking grant of leave to set up an Indian Institute for Science Research Education (IISRE) in Kolkata.
The affidavit had further stated that in March 2003, the UGC had come up with a proposal to establish a advanced centre for science and technical education at four places, one of them being in Bhubaneswar. The UGC proposal however, was subsequently not approved by the HRD ministry after seeking opinion of the law ministry, Mr Prem Kumar had maintained in the affidavit.
It may be noted that the NIS issue had dominated the state Assembly session on 23 November. The state higher education minister, Mr Samir Dey, had alleged that the UPA government did not take any follow up action after it came to power in 2004. The idea of setting up a National Institute of Sciences was mooted by the then Prime Minister, Mr AB Vajpayee and HRD minister Mr MM Joshi, the minister had pointed out. Even today the matter figured in the Assembly.