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Karnataka government to try to restrict the free hand given to private colleges

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Deccan Herald

Date
2005-10-26

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Karnataka Higher Education Minister D Manjunath today said the State Government would pressurise the Centre to come out with a law. He said a state-level CET Bill would be unnecessary in the event of the Centre coming out with a legislation.

A meeting of Higher Education Ministers of all states had been convened in New Delhi on August 27 in the wake of the Supreme Court giving a free hand to private educational institutions with regard to admissions.

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