The Government is expected to vigorously push its reforms agenda in higher education sector during the Winter Session of Parliament as a host of proposed legislations are listed for consideration.
HRD Minister Kapil Sibal has already held discussions with MPs both from the Congress and its allies in the run up to the Session for smooth passage of the bills.
One of the key bills listed for consideration is the Educational Tribunals Bill, 2010.
The bill was deferred in the Monsoon session last year after Sibal’s party colleague Keshav Rao wanted him to honour parliamentary committee recommendations.
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