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http://indianexpress.com/article/education/jnu-wins-visitors-award-for-best-central-university-4511263/

JNU wins Visitor’s Award for best central university
The President Pranab Mukherjee will hand over the best central
university award to Vice-Chancellor M Jagadesh Kumar on March 6.

By: Express News Service | New Delhi | Updated: February 7, 2017 10:39 am

***Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has been identified as the best
central university in the country for the ‘Visitor’s Award’ this year.
The recognition is significant as it comes just a year after the
sedition controversy, when some, including a BJP MP, dubbed the
university as a hub of treason.*** [Emphasis added.]

Around the same time last year, JNU was at the centre of a sedition
row following a campus event last on executed Parliament attack
convict Afzal Guru. The crackdown that followed led to the arrest of
students’ union president Kanhayia Kumar.
President Pranab Mukherjee will handover the award to vice-chancellor
M Jagadesh Kumar on March 6. This is the third edition of the awards
which were instituted in 2015 to promote healthy competition amongst
universities.

Dr Deepak Pant of Himachal University has won the Visitor’s Award for
innovation and Professor Shyam Sundar of BHU and Professor Niranjan
Karak of Tezpur University have jointly won the award for research.

According to sources, nine central universities — including Aligarh
Muslim University, Banaras HIndu University, Jamia Millia Islamia,
Central University of Rajasthan — had applied under the category of
best university.

A selection committee headed by Omita Paul, secretary to the President
and secretaries of department of higher education and department of
science & technology as well as chairman of University Grants
Commission and Director General of Council of Scientific and
Industrial Research as members chose JNU as the winner. Last year,
Rakesh Bhatnagar a JNU professor, had made the cut under the research
and innovation category.
All institutions applying for nest university category were judged on
parameters such as student-faculty ratio, research output, university
rank in the national ranking framework, patents filed, among other
things.
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