Colleges would be set up after feasibility study: CM
Srinagar, Oct 5: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said new colleges would be established after a feasibility study is carried out in the state.
Distance between the nearest colleges, the number of feeding schools and discrepancy, if any, will constitute criterion for setting up of these institutes of higher learning, Omar said during Question Hour in the Legislative Assembly here.
The chief minister asked legislators to put up demands for opening of new colleges in their respective District Development Board meetings as the Assembly was not the right place for its demands.
However, issues related to introduction of new courses, faculty and management of colleges could be discussed in the House, he said.
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