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'Will take students' views to set up Konkan varsity'
Updated On: 28 February, 2020 01:49 PM IST | Mumbai | PTI
While raising his question, Davkhare claimed that 800 senior colleges are attached to Mumbai University, which has over eight lakh students

Higher Education Minister Uday Samant. Pic/Twitter
Students' views will be sought in the next 90 days for setting up a separate university for the Konkan region, Maharashtra higher and technical education minister Uday Samant told the legislative council on Friday. At present, most of the senior colleges and educational institutes in the Konkan region are affiliated to the University of Mumbai. The minister was responding to calling attention raised by BJP MLC Niranjan Davkhare in the legislative council.
"We will seek student's views on setting up a separate university for the Konkan region carved out of Mumbai University. Even if a new university is set up, students from Raigad district will remain affiliated to Mumbai University," Samant said. While raising his question, Davkhare claimed that 800 senior colleges are attached to Mumbai University, which has over eight lakh students.
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