Kathmandu: A study report presented to the National Assembly, Delegated Management and Government Assurance Committee states that the Tribhuvan University has been providing benefits without fully complying with the existing laws and regulations.
In today’s meeting of the committee, advocate Chakraman Bishwakarma presented the report stating that funds such as staff welfare fund, medical treatment support fund, etc. have been established putting a financial burden on the university. The report suggests to follow the Act and regulations to establish such funds.
Similarly, the report states that it was not lawful to make bi-regulations to determine the remuneration, terms and conditions of service, and benefits to the office-bearers of the University. It suggests formulating a new law since it has been 31 years since the TU Act, 2049, a new law should be introduced.
On the occasion, chairperson of the committee, Maya Prasad Sharma, said that the university should be clear about the formulation and implementation of the delegated legislation and that the higher education guaranteed by the Constitution should be made accessible and quality, and gradually made free.It was stated that the committee would give completion to the study report after incorporating the suggestions of the committee members.
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