The government proposed to grant the status of 'An Institution of National Importance' to IIMC through an Act of Parliament. The "final draft" of the Bill -- The Indian Institute of Mass Communication Bill, 2015 for soliciting the approval of the Cabinet for its introduction in Parliament has also been prepared, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Rathore told Lok Sabha in a written reply.
"However, the Ministry of HRD is examining the proposal to include all such institutes proposed to be declared as 'Institutions of National Importance' by various ministries or departments under the existing Central Universities Act, 2009," the minister said.
Rathore also said the Jammu and Kashmir and Maharashtra governments have communicated about making land available for IIMC centres in Jammu and Amravati, respectively.
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