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KU senate approves budget of Rs 3.91 billion



KU senate approves budget of Rs 3.91 billion

DHULIKHEL, July 5: The 76th senate meeting of the Kathmandu University chaired by Prime Minister and its Chancellor Sher Bahadur Deuba today endorsed the audit report for fiscal year 2016/17 as well as passed the programs and the budget for the next fiscal year 2017/18.

The senate meeting passed a total budget of three billion 913 million 342 thousand, including two billion 641 million 342 thousand rupees towards the health sciences programme and one billion 272 million rupees in other program.

It nominated Dr. Chanda Karki from among the professors, Rajendra Khetan and Sanjeev Rajbhandari from among the donors, Rameshwar Khanal, Dr Balgopal Baidya, Dr Swornim Wagle, Dr Tirtha Bahadur Shrestha and Bidyadhar Mallik from among the renowned scholars, Gyanendralal Pradhan from among the industrialists and Dr Dhiraj Giri as teachers’ representative to the vacant seats of member on the Senate.

Likewise, the meeting nominated Prof Dr Sunil Kumar Sharma and Prof Dr Arpana Neupane to the Academic Council, and Mallik, Dr Giri and Mahadev Prasad Yadav to the appellate committee.

The senate meeting decided to appoint MB Shrestha and Company as the auditors for the next fiscal year. It also passed rules related to medals and decorations, and scholarships.

Addressing the meeting, PM Deuba urged the university to be accessible to the meritorious students from the underprivileged sections of society.

“The university should be made purely an academic institution and it should not be dragged into unnecessary controversies,” he said, adding that the university should be fully freed of political interferences.

Prime Minister and Chancellor directed the university to reform its structure in tune with the time and expand programs as per the need of time and society.

Education Minister and University Pro-Chancellor Gopalman Shrestha suggested the University to emphasize on research that would help utilise natural resources available in the country for the welfare of the people. Minister Shreshtha, who is also the Deputy Prime Minister, said University academicians, its activities and research works be targeted towards finding solutions to problems facing the country.

Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Ramkantha Makaju Shrestha , presenting the works execution report of the current fiscal before the senate, said University educational and academic activities were also focused on making community productive and creative. It was working in cooperation with various domestic and foreign organisations to meet its goals and had started offering the opportunity for ‘staff mobility’ at all levels as it sought to enhance the capacity of its staff along with their personality development. He added that knowledge and skills provided by the University were being used for the welfare of the people of remote areas as well.

According to information shared by him on the occasion, the University has, in commemoration of its silver jubilee, established the ‘Vice Chancellor Silver Jubilee Scholarship Fund’ targeting genius students from poor community. RSS

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