July 28, 2008
Ingredients of the Union Cabinet's Decision, also IIT-V vs IIT-BHU (updated)
ITBHU.org Editor @ 07:01 AM

Some alumni have written to us expressing lack of clarity in the media coverage of the GoI announcement as it relates to the governance structure of our institute as a new Indian Institute of Technology. We feel that the GoI Press Release is extraordinarily unambiguous (a feat for a government notification!) in cutting the umbilical chord to Banaras Hindu University in matters of funding, control and governance.


Let's take a closer look. Bold text is lifted straight from the government notification. The Union Cabinet's Decision gives in principle approval for three things that are explicitly and singularly spelled out for IT-BHU, unlike for any of the new IITs:

Taking over the Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University – a constituent unit of the Banaras Hindu University, a Central University: This should leave no doubt in anyone's mind that an IIT, each deemed to be a University by law and convention for many decades, can not be a part of another University. Will hold for IIT, Varanasi, too.

its conversion into an Indian Institute of Technology: This removes residual doubts about the future name of the institute. Taken together with the previous point, anyone thinking of a future name such as Indian Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, i.e. IIT-BHU, is at best indulging in wishful thinking and at worst doing the bidding of vested BHU political interests lobbying for the status quo. It will either be a full-fledged IIT or remain subservient to BHU administration. The latter what we have had for decades. The very reason for the cabinet's decision is to move away from it. So let's put to rest rumors of an IIT-BHU for that pursuit shall lead us to a dead-end.

integrating it with the IIT system in the country: That is, the institute will have the education pattern, admissions criteria, funding and the governance structure exactly the same as for any other IIT. As we know, the first two have been in place for decades. Funding ha already gone up this academic year. The governance structure will transform into operating under the IIT Council (and no more the BHU Council!). The IIT Council will expand to include the Chairman and Director of IIT, Varanasi. That leaves for debate whether the chairman of IIT, Varanasi will be the Vice Chancellor or the Chancellor of Banaras Hindu University. To make it so perpetual has the disadvantages of a) requiring a cabinet or parliament decision, and b) requiring a minister, for the IIT Council operates under the President of India and therefore by convention the Union Cabinet, to forever give up the discretionary power of making one more appointment which, as we know, politicians are loathe to do. At best, the Union Cabinet may use its discretionary powers to appoint the BHU Chancellor as the Chairman of IIT, Varanasi for the first term to aid in transition.

So, what gives? Great news for all of us who want to see us freed from the BHU political and administrative control. Bad news for those indulged in the wishful thinking of an IIT-BHU.

Three cheers for the Indian Institute of Technology, Varanasi!!

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July 20, 2008
Union Cabinet Approves Taking Over of IT from BHU for Converting into an IIT
ITBHU.org Editor @ 11:20 AM

Hat tip to Raman Chandrayan for forwarding the link. Here we go IIT Varanasi!!

Cabinet okays setting up of eight new IITs-India-The Times of India

NEW DELHI: The Union Cabinet on Thursday approved setting up eight Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and conversion of IT-BHU into IIT at a cost of Rs 6,080 crore, finance minister P Chidambaram said after the meeting.

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July 02, 2008
Join the IIT Varanasi Social Groups
ITBHU.org Editor @ 06:40 PM

Dear fellow IITian, :-)

In case you haven't heard, the Government of India announced imminent conversion of ITBHU to an IIT four months ago!

Let's be the first amongst the new IITs in joining the pan-IIT fraternity; through professional networking on LinkedIn and fun social-networking and discussions on Facebook!!

Since adopting blogs five years ago, we have always blazed the trail when it comes to networking and branding. So our Social Groups are already named after IIT Varanasi. Just give ten minutes of your busy schedule to these links:

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1. http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/132911/2AB8600CDA18 has your private email address pre-approved to join the LinkedIn "IIT Varanasi" group***.

2. http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=24057188141 gets you to the Facebook "IIT Varanasi Alumni" group+++.

Use your existing profile or otherwise create a new one. Either way, it's a breeze.

Look forward to networking!

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***To take advantage of your pre-approval on LinkedIn, after logging to your LinkedIn profile, add your private email (where you are reading this message) to Account Settings -> Email Addresses. http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/132911/2AB8600CDA18 will get you in the group!

+++Facebook does not handle pre-approved members and invitation by email addresses breaks for a large org like ours with six thousand members! So we have opened the group subscription for a week!

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