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5 ministries devolved to provinces

Decision to devolve HEC disastrous: Dr Atta

Islamabad—The Federal Government on Tuesday transferred five ministries, including the Ministry of Education, to the provinces under the devolution plan in the 18th Amendment.

A notification issued by the government stated the ministries of Education, Social Welfare and Special Education, Tourism, Livestock and Dairy, Rural Development and Culture have been transferred to the provinces.

According to sources, the Commission for Implementation of the 18th Amendment has also approved a plan for the transfer of three federal ministries, including Sports, Women Development and Environment, to the provinces in the third phase.

The Higher Eduction Commission is also being devolved to the provinces under the 18th amendment plan.

Students of Islamabad and Rawalpindi universities protested outside the office of the HEC demanding that the government take back the decision to devolve the body. The protestors alleged that the devolution was an act of ‘revenge’ from the members of parliament, whose degrees had been sent to the HEC for verification. They were of the view that higher education in Pakistan will go back ten years back from this act of devolution. Students on scholarships and employees of the HEC also joined the protests.

Students studying at Oxford University in England have also to written to Pakistan High Commissioner Wajid Shamsul Hasan and expressed their concern over the issue asking the government to reconsider the devolution.

The functions of the Higher Education Commission (HEC), except maintaining standards of higher education, are also being transferred to the provinces after the re-drafting its Ordinance. Clauses of the HEC Ordinance which do not clash with the 18th amendment would remain untouched.

INP adds: Former Minster for Science and Technology and Higher Education, Dr Atta Ur Rehman has criticized the devolution of the HEC and termed the decision disastrous for the future of the country. He was talking a US media on Tuesday.

He said that in a shocking move, the present government approved the shredding of the H EC into pieces and handing the functions to the provinces. He said this was illegal as HEC was a Federal Regulatory Authority and protected under the 18th amendment of the Constitution like other Federal Regulatory Authorities.

He said it was also completely autonomous, and reported directly to the Prime Minister. However it was treated as if it was a part of the Ministry of Education and since the Ministry of Education was being devolved, so this was too. He said the decision would lead to multiplicity of standards and cause the same chaotic situation that exists in our schools.

It will also lead to massive corruption as the provincial governments will now be able to exert direct pressures to appoint their cronies at key positions in universities. He further said that the politicians have their eyes on university lands worth hundreds of billions of rupees and these can be swallowed after appointment of their own persons at key positions.

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