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On the other hand learned Additional Solicitor General Sri Mukul Rohtagi
contended on behalf of the State of Kerala that the "Policy" of the State
of Kerala at the relevant time was not to grant approval for establish-ment
of more engineering colleges in the State. The Government had clarified in
the counter affidavit filed in the High Court that the Government "was not
in a position" to take a decision to start new engineering colleges,
without properly assessing the necessity of more engineering graduates from
the State and without exploring the possibility of employment opportunities
in the country as a whole. Also there were four Engineering Colleges at
Kannur, Trichur, Kottayam and Thiruvananthapuram Districts and three
Private (Aided) Engineering Colleges at Palakkad, Ernakulam (Kothamangalam)
and Kollam Districts. The Model Engineering College, Emakulam was a self-
financing Engineering College and others were the colleges at Changannur
and Pathansamthitta and there was a self-financing engineering college at
Kasargode. There were also two unaided Engineering Colleges at Mallappuram
and Thiruvananthapuram. Even though the appellant trust was not seeking aid
from the Government and even assuming that it was financially self-suffi-
cient, it would not be in the interests of the students & employment, to
permit new engineering colleges to be established. Thus the Government
policy was not to grant fresh approvals. If more approvals were granted, it
might lead to commercialisation of education.