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Offering gifts to NAAC teams as ‘goodwill gesture’ is pervasive culture, say stakeholders in A.P.

Offering gifts to NAAC teams as ‘goodwill gesture’ is pervasive culture, say stakeholders in A.P.

A view of National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) campus. Photo used for representation purpose only | Photo Credit: The Hindu         The scandal involving Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation (KLEF) in Andhra Pradesh, as part of which bribes were offered to the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) for favourable ranking has prompted significant changes in the grading agency. The NAAC plans to phase out the practice of physical data verification by expert panels, based on the recommendations of the Radhakrishnan Committee’s report submitted last year. In Andhra Pradesh, where the bribery scam surfaced, stakeholders admit to a ‘pervasive culture of offering gifts’ to the inspecting teams of the accrediting body. NAAC team members and the institutions of higher education bypass rules, with the ‘above-normal hospitality’ being offered that includes organising special events, arranging sightseeing and most importantly, offering gifts to the inspection teams for favourable ranking. “It has become a necessary evil and everybody is forced to entertain this for fear of losing out in the rank race,” admits a former office-bearer of Andhra …

Bag it: tackling pervasive plastics in T.N.

Bag it: tackling pervasive plastics in T.N.

The Koyambedu Wholesale Market in Chennai, one of Asia’s largest wholesale flower and vegetable markets, hums with activity on a busy weekday morning. Truckloads of goods pour in as workers unload bags of vibrant flowers in bright blue plastic covers. Elsewhere, as evening falls, people head home after work. Along the way, many stop at roadside carts to buy vegetables. A woman reaches into her handbag, only to realise that she’s forgotten to bring a carry bag. She asks the vendor for a plastic cover, but he shakes his head. Just as she begins to walk away, he pulls a stash hidden under his cart and hands her a flimsy plastic cover. It has been six years since the Tamil Nadu government enforced a ban on single-use plastics (SUPs). The ban on products such as carry bags, food wrapping sheets, plastic plates, straws, and pouches came into force on January 1, 2019. It is aimed at reducing the growing environmental and health hazards posed by plastic waste. The harmful impact of plastics is no longer …