Talking to reporters after a cabinet meeting, Chandy said private universities have come up in most of the states and there were 207 such institutions in the country.
"I am of the opinion that if it is ensured that they will not misuse the autonomous status and will improve the quality of education, private universities should come up in the state". The objective was to make the state an international education hub, he said.
The Council submitted its report to Education Minister P K Abdu Rabb today.
The issue would be first discussed among the Congress-led coalition partners and then in UDF liaison committee. An all-party meeting would be called to discuss the matter if UDF approves the recommendation, he said.
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Discussions also would be carried out with teachers and students, he said, adding, "the government will not take a unilateral decision on the matter".
Chandy's statement comes in the background of Rabb openly expressing his opposition for setting up private universities.
The Council observed that by granting permission to the private universities, modern courses could be introduced. The report also suggested that private universities could decide the syllabus and fee structure of their own.
Referring to violences and clashes between workers of BJP and CPI(M) in certain parts of the state, Chandy said the government would take stern action to curb the violence and maintained that law and order was the priority of the government.
Chandy said BJP state President V Muraleedharan along with other party leaders had met him and submitted a memorandum yesterday. "I assured them that government will ensure justice to all," he said.