New Delhi, Sep 25 - Jammu and Kashmir will not get an Indian Institute of Management (IIM) as proposed earlier, the human resource development (HRD) ministry said Friday.
The decision was taken a day after the ministry awarded two central universities to Jammu and Kashmir, that has been fighting over the location of the varsity.
'It has been decided to drop the proposal for the establishment of an Indian Institute of Management in Jammu and Kashmir,' a ministry official said.
According to ministry sources, the plan for an IIM was dropped as there was a lot of 'internal politics' and civil society's feud between the two regions of the state, Jammu and the Kashmir valley, over the location of the central university.
The ministry decided to do away with the proposed IIM and 'instead use the savings for the establishment of a second appropriate central university in the state'.
There have been several rounds of protest over the last few months in Jammu and the valley, with people seeking the central university in their region.