Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Attempt to amend Architect's Act

I hope you all are aware of that Ministry of Human Resources Development has tabled a bill in the Rajya Sabha to amend the Architects' Act 1972. http://164.100.24.167/newcommittee/press_release/bill/Committee%20on%20HRD/archtct.pdf
this is the link for you to read the text.

Also read the Objections from Council at http://www.constructionguru.in/documents/kanvinde/doc/264

Reading the text and talking to people it appears that the sole purpose of this bill is to get powers to the government to remove as per its whims and fancies elected representatives on the council.

I have come to know that this amendment is with an aim to remove Ar. Vijay Sohoni from the post of President, on behest of some unhappy members of architects' fraternity and elements in MHRD.

Like all human beings, Vijay Sohoni is not immortal. Some day, if not now, he will be replaced by someone else. May be if MHRD conducts elections, which it is supposed to conduct, he may even choose not to contest. Who knows? So to achive a short term personal goal of some babu from MHRD, the amendment will permanently compromise the autonomy of council. Council will loose its democratic nature and MHRD will dictate terms to Council irrespective of whether it is in the interest of profession of Architecture or not.

I am sure the same people who are against today's council and who are instigating MHRD babus against the council, if get to power in Council tomorrow, will repent.

I have learnt from the office of Council that it has requested to MHRD to conduct elections 3 years ago. The ministry has also appointed returning officer twice in the past. But the officer for reason not known has not conducted elections. (Can we call it lapse in Duty?)

Now if this amendment comes through Council will be puppet in the hands of Babus of MHRD. Council will have no role to perform other than follow the dictats of MHRD all the time. Council will surely become another AICTE.

We all need to resist this amendment and support council to remain autonomous and democratic.