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CitationAct no. 33 of 2017Territorial extentWhole of IndiaPassed\u00a0byLok SabhaPassed28\u00a0July 2017Passed\u00a0byRajya SabhaPassed19\u00a0December 2017Assented\u00a0to31\u00a0December 2017 (by President of India, Ramnath Kovind)Commenced31\u00a0January 2018Effective31\u00a0January 2018[1]Bill titleThe Indian Institutes of Management Bill, 2017Bill citationBill no. 20-C of 2017Bill published on9\u00a0February 2017Introduced byPrakash Javadekar (as Minister of Human Resources Development)Bill titleThe Indian Institutes of Management Bill, 2017Introduced byPrakash Javadekar (as Minister of Human Resources Development)The Act provides further autonomy to Indian Institutes of Management by declaring them as institutions of national importance.Status: In forceThe Indian Institute of Management Act, 2017 (IAST: Bh\u0101rat\u012bya Praba\u1e43dhana Sa\u1e43sth\u0101na Adhiniyama, 2017) is an Indian legislation. The Act declared the Indian Institutes of Management as institutions of national importance and enabled them to offer degrees and further make substantial changes in their administration.Table of ContentsPremise[edit]Provisions[edit]Board of governors[edit]Academic council[edit]Coordination forum[edit]Aftermath[edit]References[edit]Premise[edit]The bill was approved by the Union Cabinet on 24\u00a0January 2017.[2][3][4]The Act was introduced as a bill in Lok Sabha by the Minister of Human Resource Development, Prakash Javadekar, on 9\u00a0February 2017. The bill was passed by the Lok Sabha on 28\u00a0July 2017,[5] and by the Rajya Sabha on 19\u00a0December 2017.[6][7] After receiving the President’s assent, the bill became an Act on 31\u00a0December 2017.[8][9][10]Provisions[edit]The Act declares Indian Institutes of Management as institutions of national importance and grants them the power to give degrees.[7][9][11][12][13]Board of governors[edit]The Act provides for the creation of a boards of governors, which would act as the principal executive body for each IIM, and would appoint one\u00a0director for each IIM, whose pay is \u20b9225,000 in seventh pay commission but who is entitled to a variable pay.[11][12][13]The board of governors would have a maximum of nineteen\u00a0members including one\u00a0chairperson of the board; a nominee each from central and state governments; two\u00a0members of the faculty; four\u00a0eminent personalities from fields including education and industry, one\u00a0of whom has to be a woman, and; the director of the institute.[11][12][13]Academic council[edit]The Act provides for the creation of an academic council for each IIM, which is the principal academic body under the act and which would decide the: (a) academic content; (b) criteria and processes for admissions to course; and (c) guidelines for conduct of examinations.[11][12][13]The academic council would comprise: (a) the director; (b) deans in charge of academics, research, student affairs and other such functions of the institute; (c) chairs and coordinators of various areas, programmes, faculties, centres, departments and schools of the institute; (d) all full-time faculty members at the level of professor and; (e) members, by invitation of the board \u2014 on the recommendation of the director \u2014 who are eminent in the fields of industry, finance, management, academics and public administration.[11][12][13]Coordination forum[edit]The Act provides for the creation of a coordination forum, which would discuss matters pertaining to all IIMs.[11][12][13]The coordination forum would comprise: (a) Higher Education Secretary (ex-officio); (b) two\u00a0secretaries in charge of management education of state governments in which the institutes are located, by rotation, each year (ex-officio); (c) four\u00a0chairpersons of institutes, to be nominated by the chairperson of the coordination forum, by rotation for two\u00a0years; (d) the director of each institute (ex-officio); (d) five\u00a0eminent personalities\u2014of whom one\u00a0has to be of a woman\u2014in the fields of academia and public service.[11][12][13]The bill also proposes to incorporate many other changes like audit of institutes by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.[11][13]Aftermath[edit]Even after the commencement of the Act, not all IIMs granted degrees in the first year of its commencement.[14]IIM Lucknow, IIM Ranchi, IIM Rohtak and IIM Ahmedabad granted postgraduate diplomas,[14][15] whereas IIM Bangalore, IIM Calcutta, IIM Indore, IIM Udaipur, IIM Visakhapatnam granted degrees.[14][16][17][18]In March 2018, IIMs were told at a meeting with HRD ministry that the Act only empowered them to grant degrees for courses with duration of two\u00a0years or more.[19][20] Further, the ministry told the institutes that, for them to confer degrees not mentioned in the University Grants Commission Act, 1956, the institutes would have to seek the government’s permission.[21] IIMs were also asked to chalk up their action plan and outline their long term strategy.[22]References[edit]^ Gazette notification dated 11 January 2018^ Nanda, Prashant K. (24 January 2017). “Cabinet approves bill to make IIMs autonomous”. Live Mint. New Delhi: HT Media Ltd. Retrieved 3 March 2018.^ “Cabinet approves IIM Bill 2017”. The Indian Express. New Delhi. Express Web Desk. 24 January 2017. OCLC\u00a070274541. Retrieved 2 March 2018.^ “IIM Bill 2017: Approved by cabinet, students will now get degrees instead of diplomas”. India Today. New Delhi. Press Trust of India. 24 January 2017. ISSN\u00a00254-8399. Retrieved 3 March 2018.^ “Parliament live updates: Lok Sabha passes IIM Bill”. The Hindu. The Hindu Net Desk. 28 July 2017. ISSN\u00a00971-751X. OCLC\u00a013119119. Retrieved 2 March 2018.^ “Rajya Sabha passes IIM Bill granting more autonomy, power to grant degrees”. The Economic Times. New Delhi. Press Trust of India. 19 December 2017. OCLC\u00a061311680. Retrieved 2 March 2018.^ a b Nanda, Prashant K. (19 December 2017). “IIM Bill approved for more autonomy to Indian Institutes of Management”. Live Mint. New Delhi: HT Media Ltd. Retrieved 3 March 2018.^ Roy, Shobha (1 January 2018). “IIMs initiate talks on common regulations”. Business Line. Kolkata: The Hindu. ISSN\u00a00971-7528. OCLC\u00a0456162874. Retrieved 3 March 2018.^ a b Umarji, Vinay (3 January 2018). “After Prez’s nod, IIMs get set to offer degrees under Act”. Business Standard. Ahmedabad. OCLC\u00a0496280002. Retrieved 3 March 2018.^ “IIMs can now award degrees instead of diplomas”. The Economic Times. New Delhi. Press Trust of India. 1 January 2018. OCLC\u00a061311680. Retrieved 2 March 2018.^ a b c d e f g h Javadekar, Prakash (25 January 2017). “IIM Bill, 2017 (Bill 20-C of 2017)” (PDF). Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. New Delhi. Retrieved 2 March 2018.^ a b c d e f g Rao, Nivedita; Suhag, Roopal (30 March 2017). “Legislative brief – The Indian Institutes of Management Bill, 2017” (PDF). PRS Legislative Research. New Delhi. 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