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New Delhi: The University Grants Commission (UGC) has notified new regulations, the University Grants Commission (Promotion of Equity in Higher Education Institutions) Regulations, 2026 with the aim to make India’s colleges and universities more inclusive and discrimination-free. The rules are meant to firmly address caste-based discrimination in higher education.
The regulations place clear responsibility on institutions to prevent unfair treatment, create strong complaint-handling systems and support students and staff from disadvantaged communities. They also give the UGC the power to strictly act against institutions that fail to comply.
Under these regulations, caste-based discrimination means any unfair treatment of a person only because of their caste or tribe. This includes discrimination against students, teachers or staff belonging to the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Other Backward Classes.
These rules apply to all Higher Education Institutions including universities, colleges and institutions deemed to be universities. Every student, teacher, non-teaching staff member and administrator is covered under these regulations.
Each institution must-
An Equity Committee must be formed under the EOC. This committee will-
A person who faces caste-based discrimination can-
Each institution must run a 24-hour Equity Helpline. This helpline is for anyone facing discrimination-related distress. If requested, the identity of the person reporting the issue will be kept confidential. If a person is not satisfied with the decision of the Equity Committee, they can appeal to the Ombudsperson within 30 days. The Ombudsperson will try to resolve the matter within a fixed time period.
If an institution does not follow these regulations, the UGC can take action including-