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BGSBU, Pir Panjal faces institutional abandonment as funding sashed to alarmingly low levels: Mehbooba Mufti

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Srinagar, Feb 5: Former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir Mehbooba Mufti Thursday condemned the sustained and "deliberate depletion" of funds to Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU), Pir Panjal.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chief also warned that the institution was being pushed towards managed decline through systematic neglect.

“What was conceived as a beacon of higher education and a driver of social and economic transformation in Pir Panjal is now facing institutional abandonment,” Mehbooba Mufti said.

She said that official figures on capital infusion to BGSBU reveal a disturbing downward trajectory over the years.

Funding stood at â‚č562.50 lakh in 2019–20, rose to â‚č848.43 lakh in 2020–21 and â‚č703.88 lakh in 2021–22, before declining sharply to â‚č422.98 lakh in 2022–23, â‚č183.11 lakh in 2023–24, and a shockingly low â‚č44.00 lakh in 2024–25.

"The marginal increase to â‚č187.00 lakh in 2025–26, she said, does little to undo the damage caused by years of underfunding," she said.

Mehbooba Mufti said these figures expose a shocking pattern of neglect.

"Capital infusion that once crossed â‚č700–800 lakh during 2020–22 has been slashed to a mere â‚č44 lakh in 2024–25," she said.

Mufti said this was not budgetary prudence but a deliberate institutional abandonment.

Mehbooba Mufti reminded that BGSBU was established by former Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed to uplift a historically marginalised and strategically important region through access to quality higher education.

“The repeated curtailment of funds is steadily hollowing out the university’s academic capacity, research ecosystem, and infrastructure. Weakening institutions through neglect is as damaging as shutting them down,” she said.

The PDP chief called upon the Government of Jammu and Kashmir to urgently acknowledge this sustained depletion and reverse the trend in the upcoming budget, cautioning that continued neglect could cause irreparable damage to one of Pir Panjal’s most significant institutions.

In a post on X, Mehbooba Mufti said it was deeply troubling to see the steady depletion of funds to Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University in Pir Panjal.

*From over â‚č700–800 lakh in 2020–22 to a shocking â‚č44 lakh in 2024–25, this is not fiscal tightening, it is institutional abandonment," she wrote on X.

She said BGSBU was founded to uplift a marginalised region and "starving it of funds betrays that vision and must be urgently corrected.”

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