
The State Education Commission (SEP) will present its report to the government until the second week of this month, said Minister of Higher Education MC Sudhakar on Monday.
He spoke to the publication of Tri-Montryly by Karnataka State Higher Education Council, released by the main Minister Siddaramaiaha. After the start of Dr. Sudhakar said the prolonged date of the commission went through May 31. “The translation work is almost over and the final report will be presented soon,” he said.
According to officials of the Ministry of Higher Education, the government cannot implement the whole policy at the same time. “The implementation of this policy must be discussed at different levels of the government and also needs to abolish the budget allocation. If there is any specific recommendations that need immediate attention or implementation for students, such recommendations will be considered.
Loan 2 600 GBP
The state government gave the Ministry of Higher education approval to obtain a loan of 2,600 GBP from the Asian Development Bank, especially for strengthening technical education in the state.
Dr. Sudhakar shared details and said: “The Ministry of Indian Government’s economic matters also approved our proposal. The Asian Development Bank team will visit the state between June 9 and 22 to visit and verify the programs we proposed.”
Three-month magazine
The magazine for three months launched by the Department of Higher Education is the first species in the history of the department. The magazine will provide every information, including circular, orders and meetings of the Ministry of Parties. “It is basically an informed part of the development party in the department,” Sudhakar added.
Published – 2 June 2025 20:58