"Annamalai University is the only University in the State to receive the highest funds from the Government. The Government alloted Rs 423 crore in the last four years", he informed the Assembly today.
Replying to a query raised by CPI (M) Balakrishnan, he said the move was made considering the future of lecturers and staff employed in the University for a long time.
To a query on filling up vacancies of lecturers in government run colleges and universities, Palaniappan said the committee set up to fill up them had identified about 2,400 vacancies.
"Of the 2,400, 1,406 vacancies have been filled up so far and the remaining will be completed in the coming months", he said.
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