The Haryana government has barred eight publishers from supplying books to government higher education institutions after an audit found major irregularities in the procurement process for college libraries. The action was taken following concerns over transparency, verification, and compliance with official purchasing guidelines. The issue relates to the “Strengthening of Library Services in Government Colleges”...
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Led by Punjab cm, cabinet give nod to fill up 645 posts of assistant professors in government colleges
Chandigarh, November 18: As per the commitment of the state government to impart quality higher education to the students in the state, the Punjab Cabinet led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann today gave nod to fill up 645 posts of assistant professors in government colleges. A decision to this effect was taken in the meeting...
The Haryana Higher Education Department Has Prepared Online Transfer Policy-2022 For Assistant/Associate Professors Working In Government Colleges Of The State.
Chandigarh, August 18- The Haryana Higher Education Department has prepared Online Transfer Policy-2022 for Assistant/Associate Professors working in government colleges of the state. Now transfers will be done in a fair and transparent manner under this policy. Giving information in this regard, a spokesperson of the Department said that this Transfer Policy will be applicable with...
Gurmeet Singh meet hayer directs education department to constitute high level committee to probe irregularities in aided and private colleges
Higher Education Minister chairs a high level meeting with education officials Chandigarh, August 8 Higher Education Minister Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer has directed that a high level committee be constituted to probe the allegations regarding the irregularities in Aided and private colleges. He was chairing meeting with Principal Secretary Jaspreet Talwar, DPI (Colleges) Rajiv Kumar Gupta and other officers to review the functioning...

