Agricultural Education in India & the role of ICAR

In Context

  • Recently, the Kerala High Court set aside the appointment of the Vice-Chancellor of the Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies (KUFOS). 

More about the News

  • The court as listed two specific violations for not accepting the appointment: 
    • The search committee recommended a single name and not a panel of three names; and 
    • In the search committee, the State government included the Director-General of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) instead of a nominee of the UGC.
  • Issue:
    • Breaking the equilibrium:
      • Over the past five decades, the ICAR was successful in facilitating agricultural education as a national expert body and without overstepping into the constitutional jurisdiction of the State governments. 
      • The Kerala High Court’s judgment threatens to disrupt this delicate equilibrium maintained over the past five decades. 
    • Jeopardising the uniformity in agricultural education:
      • The judgment also threatens to jeopardise the ICAR’s ongoing efforts to ensure a minimum level of uniformity in agricultural education in the country, including in the appointment of Vice-Chancellors. 
    • Substituting the role of the ICAR:
      • ICAR’s Model Act stipulates the constitution of the search committee for Vice-Chancellors with three members:
        • The Director-General of ICAR; 
        • One nominee of the government; and 
        • One nominee of the Chancellor. 
        • But the Kerala High Court judgment has made the presence of an ICAR representative invalid and necessitates its replacement with a UGC representative.
      • Essentially, the court has sought to substitute the role of the ICAR with the UGC’s regulations.
      • What is at stake is not just the spirit of federalism but also the unique status conferred to agricultural education by the Constitution.

Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)

  • About:
    • It is the apex body for coordinating, guiding and managing research and education in agriculture including horticulture, fisheries and animal sciences in the entire country.
    • It is the largest network of agricultural research and education institutes in the world.
  • Ministry:
    • It is an autonomous organization under the Union Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Government of India.
  • HQ: New Delhi.
  • President of ICAR: 
    • The Union Minister of Agriculture serves as its president.
  • National Agricultural Education Accreditation Board (NAEAB):
    • ICAR provides accreditation to agriculture universities, colleges and programmes, through its accreditation unit, National Agricultural Education Accreditation Board (NAEAB).
    • The accreditation serves only as a badge of quality assurance. 
    • It is not mandatory, is not a form of affiliation or recognition and does not give approval to open an institute or a program.

Evolution of agricultural education in India

  • Opinions of constituent assembly:
    • Few members in the constituent assembly suggested that the Union government must play a central role in agriculture. 
    • But, T.T. Krishnamachari suggested that “beyond taking certain powers for the purpose of co-ordination, Centre is not capable of handling this vast problem [of agriculture]”.
  • Agricultural Education as a part of State List:
    • Thus, agriculture was included in the List II (State List) in the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution. 
    • More importantly, agricultural education was detached from the other streams of higher education and attached to the occupied field of agriculture in List II.
      • Education was included in List III (Concurrent List). 
    • Implications of the move:
      • The legal implication of the exclusion of agricultural education from Concurrent List is that agricultural universities have historically been facilitated by the ICAR.
    • DARE:
      • After independence, the Department of Agricultural Research and Education (DARE) was set up in 1973 in the Ministry of Agriculture
      • The major functions of DARE were to facilitate agricultural research and education, coordinate between the Centre and the States, and attend to matters related to the ICAR.  
  • Yashpal Committee recommendations:
    • The committee to Advise on Renovation and Rejuvenation of Higher Education (Yashpal Committee, 2009) has recommended setting up of a constitutional body – the National Commission for Higher Education and Research.
      • It would be a unified supreme body to regulate all branches of higher education including agricultural education.
    • Presently, regulation of agricultural education is the mandate of 
      • ICAR, 
      • Veterinary Council of India (Veterinary sub-discipline) and 
      • Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (Forestry sub-discipline).

University Grants Commission (UGC) 

  • About:
    • It is a statutory body set up by the Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Government of India in accordance to the UGC Act 1956 
  • Responsibility:
    • It is charged with coordination, determination and maintenance of standards of higher education in India. 
    • It provides recognition to universities in India, and disbursements of funds to such recognized universities and colleges. 
  • Headquarter & regional centres:
    • The headquarters are in New Delhi.
    • It has six regional centres in Pune, Bhopal, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Guwahati and Bangalore.
  • The types of universities regulated by the UGC include:
    • Central universities, or Union universities: 
      • These are established by an act of parliament and are under the purview of the Department of Higher Education in the Ministry of Education.
    • State universities: 
      • These are run by the state government of each of the states and territories of India and are usually established by a local legislative assembly act. 
    • Deemed university, or “Deemed to be University”:
      • It is a status of autonomy granted by the Department of Higher Education on the advice of the UGC.
    • Private universities: 
      • These too are approved by the UGC. They can grant degrees but they are not allowed to have off-campus affiliated colleges.

Source: TH

 
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