According to Agriculture minister Pandurang Fundkar, there are more than 150 agriculture colleges across the state and most of them were given permit during the previous Congress-NCP government.
"Many colleges do not fulfill the basic criterion and such colleges will be shut down," he said.
Also, on the backdrop of complaints received by the ministry, an expert committee shall be set up to look into the matter.
The committee will be asked to submit their report within four months from the date of setting up of the committee, he said, adding permissions of colleges found unfit to conduct courses and those that do not fulfill required criteria would be cancelled.
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On reasons for taking this stringent stand, Fundkar said, "The University Grants Commission and Indian Council for Agricultural Research (ICAR) have de-registered accreditation of four agriculture universities in the state based on the criteria of insufficient staff, absence of laboratories and other issues. We have decided agriculture colleges too should follow these rules."
Fundkar said there were 4,000 vacancies across all agriculture universities in the state and they have decided to fill them up soon.
The post of Krishi Sahayak (Assistant Agriculturist) in each tehsil will also be filled up, he added.