‘Unused mobile library a waste
of funds’
A former senate member of the
University of Mumbai has criticised the varsity’s proposal to invest in an
aircraft for a new course in aviation while its previous investments are
gathering dust. The former member has said a mobile library van purchased and
inaugurated in 2014 amid much fanfare has been lying unused at the Fort campus
for the past eight months. He alleged that it was a waste of university funds
as well as disservice to the intended beneficiaries and said the van should be
made functional at the earliest.
Sanjay Wairal, former senate
member, said officials were guilty of squandering funds that belonged to the
students. “The van was purchased by the university to provide access to study
material, videos and presentations to students living in mofussul areas. While
initially the van visited far-off areas in Thane, Raigad and Sindhudurg, it has
been lying unused at the Fort campus since the past eight to nine months. The
university wants to be progressive, but at what cost? A lot of money was
invested in modifying the van to provide learning on the go, but all that is
now being laid to waste,” said Mr Wairal.
He added that the absence of
a full-fledged senate, management and academic council was the reason officials
could get away with such an irresponsible behaviour.
The fully air-conditioned van
is installed with five computers, an LCD projector, a 130-inch plasma screen,
among other facilities.
The van also has books in
English, Hindi and Marathi, e-books, journals and previous question papers of
various subjects being offered by the university.
When asked about the same, Dr
Manali Londhe, director, department of students welfare, which is responsible
for the van, said the van was not being sent on visits for various reasons but
the service would start soon. “The van was not being used during the monsoon
and later the exams started, hence it was not sent out. However, our
department, in consultation with the university authorities, is drawing up a
new timetable for the van and it will start visiting the rural areas once
again,” said Dr Londhe.
Source | Asian Age | 22
February 2016
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