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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, FEB. 15. Discrimination between public and private sectors in the higher education sector should end, the Vice-Chancellor of University of Kerala, M.K. Ramachandran Nair, has said. Presiding over a seminar on higher education organised here today by the Vakkom Moulavi Foundation, in connection with the 80th birthday celebrations of N.A. Karim, former Pro Vice-Chancellor of University of Kerala, Dr. Ramachandran Nair said that one way of solving the problem of unemployment in the State was to produce adequately trained professionals who would be in demand in the international scene. Presenting a paper, B. Ekbal, former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Kerala, said time had come for various political parties to come together to bring about reforms in the higher education sector. The parties should evolve a common minimum programme towards this end, he said.
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