The Bill aims to ensure an improved administration and ideal environment in the state's higher education system.
The Congress and Left MLAs continued their boycott of the house for the second day today in protest against the alleged assault of the Leader of Opposition Abdul Mannan yesterday and held joint protests outside it.
Mannan took ill in the house while being evicted by the marshall yesterday and was hospitalised.
Tabling the bill state Higher Education Minister Partha Chatterjee said the government does not have any intention of political interference in academic institutions.
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The bill, the minister said, was necessary to improve the standard of higher education in the state and would bring about a certain uniformity and standardisation in the rules, practices and procedures of these educational institutions.
It would clearly define the rights and duties of the various stakeholders and bring in greater responsibility, transparency and accountability among the managements and employees of the publicly-funded higher education institutions to achieve an efficent and vibrant higher education system in West Bengal.
The bill would enable the state government too to have certain powers and control over the governing bodies of all government-aided colleges in respect of their constitution, powers and functions, the minister said.
As per the Bill there would be performance appraisal reports and submission of annual declaration of assets by all the employees of the colleges and universities.
Chatterjee said as per the government will have the
power to prescribe rules and procedures for conducting students' body or union election in a timely manner.
All appointments in colleges and universities shall be made after proper verification of antecedents and successful completion of medical examination.
Stating that budgetary allocations were being enhanced every year considerably by the Mamata Banerjee government, the minister also assured to fill up all vacancies in the colleges and universities within six months.
During the day, the government also passed the West Bengal Universities (Control of Expenditure) (Amendment) Bill, 2017, in the absence of opposition Congress and Left Front in the House.