The Cabinet also approved the proposal to introduce
the Rajiv Gandhi National Aviation University
Bill, 2013 in the Parliament; to create a post
of Vice Chancellor (with pay scales on the pattern
of Central Universities) by selection through
a Search and Selection Committee headed by Cabinet
Secretary with members representing Ministries
of Civil Aviation, Personnel & Training and
Human Resource Development and for creation of
a temporary post in the grade of Joint secretary
to Government of India for the position of Project
Director which would be filled up on deputation
basis.
The 'Rajiv Gandhi National Aviation University'
will be established as a Central University and
as an autonomous body under the administrative
control of Ministry of Civil Aviation in Rae Bareli
District of U.P. with an estimated Central Government's
funding of Rs. 202 crore in Phase-l (2013-14 to
2018-19) on the land available with Indira Gandhi
Rashtriya Udan Academy (IGRUA), a Society set
up as an autonomous body under Ministry of Civil
Aviation) in Rae Bareli District of U.P. About
26.35 acres of land available with IGRUA has been
identified for setting up of NAU in its first
phase.
A skilled and competent workforce is essential
to create a safe and efficient aviation industry.
Despite existence of a large number of private
institutions in India that provide aviation education
and training, there is general consensus amongst
stakeholders that the number of programmes offered,
depth of course content and infrastructure facilities
available with them are not sufficient to meet
the industry requirements. It is therefore, necessary
to establish National Aviation University to cater
to the growing educational and training requirements
of the civil aviation sector, an official statement
said July 11.
The National Aviation University aims to facilitate
and promote aviation studies, teaching, training
and research with focus on emerging areas of studies
such as aviation management, aviation regulation
and policy, aviation history, aviation science
and engineering, aviation law, aviation safety
and security, aviation medicine, search and rescue,
transportation of dangerous goods, environmental
studies and other related fields, and also to
achieve excellence in these and connected fields
in emerging areas and such areas as may emerge
in future. The University will also be a knowledge
partner to safety and security regulators by providing
required academic inputs to help them execute
their enforcement responsibility better.
Background
In 2006, the Kaw Committee had recommended setting
up of a National Aviation University in India.
The 12th Five Year Plan Document has also made
a similar recommendation to augment qualified
and trained manpower for aviation sector in India.
Based on a Detailed Project Report submitted by
Ministry of Civil Aviation, the Planning Commission
granted "In Principle Approval" for
setting up of National Aviation University in
India.
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