Haryana Government takes over Amarnath Bhagat Jairam Girls College
Cabinet accords approval to a proposal regarding the same

Chandigarh : In a significant move reflecting the commitment to higher education and addressing the persistent demands of the local community, the Haryana Cabinet which met under the chairmanship of Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh here today accorded approval to take over Amarnath Bhagat Jairam Girls College, located in Serdha, Kaithal.
This decision, driven by the unwavering public demand, marks a pivotal moment for the region, ensuring that the institution, with its full range of available facilities, will now operate under the aegis of the state government.Notably, the Jairam Vidyapeeth, Serdha (Kaithal) started a college namely Amarnath Bhagat Jairam Girls College, Serdha (Kaithal) in the year 2004.
At present 294 students are enrolled in Arts and Commerce streams in Amarnath Bhagat Jairam Girls College, Serdha (Kaithal). In view of the requests received from all the residents of Serdha village, various gram panchayats of Rajaund (Kaithal) and Amarnath Bhagat Jairam Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Serdha (Kaithal), the college will be taken over by the state government.
As per the approval, the land (measuring 24 acres 17 marla) along with the building and other assets of the Society will be transferred to the Department of Higher Education free of cost. Besides this, the Government will not be responsible for any kind of liabilities of the Society.
In the interest of students, the Government will take over the college presently run by the society, but will make admissions from the next academic session in only those courses that would be found viable and sustainable. Till such time the Management Society will continue running the College even if the land/building is taken over by the Government.
Besides this, the staff of the College will be considered in Government Service from the date of taking over only and their seniority will be fixed in accordance with the Government Rules with no change in their inter-se-seniority in college and all appointments would be considered fresh appointments.
Furthermore, only those teaching and non-teaching staff who fulfil the educational qualification as prescribed by the UGC norms/State Government norms at the time of their appointment will be taken on the Government roll from the date of taking over the college. Also, only confirmed employees who have completed the probation period may be absorbed.
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