UGC, AICTE and MHRD turn a blind eye to institutions facilitating honorary doctorate programmes.

The University Grants Commission (UGC), All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), and the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD, now known as the Ministry of Education) in India are responsible for regulating and overseeing the higher education sector in the country. One of their roles is to ensure the quality and credibility of educational programs, including degrees and awards.

If institutions are facilitating honorary doctorate programs without adhering to proper standards or ethical practices, it would indeed be a matter of concern. It's crucial for regulatory bodies to address such issues to maintain the integrity of higher education and the value of academic awards.

If these institutions are indeed turning a blind eye to improper practices related to honorary doctorate programs, it might be due to various factors, including lack of resources, capacity, or awareness. However, it's also possible that they might not have jurisdiction over honorary doctorate programs as they often fall outside the realm of regular academic degrees and are usually considered symbolic recognitions.

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