Notification No.- P 26/4/52 C.C.
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA (Ministry of Home Affairs)
New Delhi
Dated: 20 September, 1952
SUBJECT: RECOGNITION OF EXAMINATION
Myself, Dr. Dinesh Kumar Shukla, Chairman of Paramedical Education & Training Council.
In view of public interest for root levels of need to paramedics the Paramedical Education & Training Council is the only one and first Paramedical Council in India who has license from Govt. of India for Paramedical. The governing body Paramedical Education & Training Council (Corporate Office) Delhi was established in 2019 under the company Act 2013, Registered as a company under the companies Act, 2013, for promoting objects of the nature specified in clause (a) of sub – section 8 with the Govt. of India. The corporate identity number of the company is U80903UP2019NPL112728, section 8 License Number 113798.
Paramedical Education & Training Council GST Registration No. 09AAKCP3249H1Z4 & ISO Certificate No. IN11152A, MSME UAM No. DL03D0008846 Council PAN CARD NO AAKCP3249H, TAN No. LKNP09264D. TRAINING PROVIDER with NSDC – National Skill Development and entrepreneurship, Govt. of india, Training Provider ID - TP045965 also accredited with INTERNATIONAL ACCREDITATION ORGANIZATION (IAO). The registered office of the council is situated in the state of Uttar Pradesh of India. The objects of the company is described in the memorandum of association.
1)PARAMEDICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING COUNCIL is an Autonomous Independent and Non-Government body for conduct of courses, providing an alternative to choose from either Government aided or a Non-Government Institutions.
2)The right to establish and administer broadly comprises of the following rights:-
• To admit students
• To set up a reasonable fee structure
• To constitute a governing body
• To appoint staff (teaching & nonteaching) and
• To take action if there is dereliction of duty on the part of any employees.
3)Liberal Education- All education is expected to be liberal. It should free from us from the shackles of ignorance, prejudice and unfounded belief. If we are incapable of achieving the good life, it is due to faults in our inward being, to the darkness in us. The process of education is the slow conquering of this darkness. To lead us from darkness to light, to free us from every kind of domination except that of reason, is the aim of education”.
4)There cannot be a better exposition than what has been observed by these renowned educationists with regard to autonomy in education. The aforesaid passage clearly shows that the governmental domination of the educational process must be resisted. Another pithy observation of the commission was the state aid was not to be confused with state control over academic policies and practices. The observations referred to hereinabove clearly contemplate educational institutions soaring to great heights in pursuit of intellectual excellence and being free from unnecessary government controls.”
5)The only reasonable restriction on the exercise of this right can be imposed under Article 19 (1)(g) and is imposed in clause 19(6). The only restriction is that State can make the law imposing reasonable restriction in the interest of general public or any restriction regarding profession and technical qualification necessary for practicing any professional or occupation, trade or business. Since so for no such professional or technical qualification have been notified, therefore, the trustees/members of the Board/Council through their Society have a fundamental right to carry on the profession/occupation of running the institutes which imparts education.
6)UNDER HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION ACT, 1993 autonomous bodies have been given special protection and consideration. (For further details refer: AIR 1993 SC - 2178).