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Bihar gets two central universities, Motihari & Gaya: education gets higher!

Bihar gets two central universities, Motihari & Gaya: education gets higher!

Last stop: CUB!

New Delhi/Patna: after locking horns over the location of the Central University in Bihar, both Kapil Sibal and the Bihar government have finally found a solution. Thanks to the politics around the presidential elections. The Centre expressed its gratitude to Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for supporting UPA nominee for the Presidential election, Pranab Mukherjee, as the Human Resource Development   Ministry has announced that two central universities will come up in the state, instead of just one. “I have given the approval for establishment of a central university in Motihari and I am happy that the issue has been resolved,” Human Resource Development   Ministry Minister Kapil Sibal said here on Friday, adding that another university will come up in Gaya.

The issue has been a bone of contention for quite some time, as Sibal wanted to set up the university somewhere close to Patna, while Kumar wanted one at Motihari district. As the Bihar government delayed approving land for the project near Patna, the HRD ministry managed to get defence land in Gaya and sought Bihar government’s cooperation.
The HRD Ministry was of the view that the university should be set up at a location with good connectivity while Kumar continued to bat for Motihari, contending that it was the right location for the project.

An university in Motihari will bring the curtains down on “regional disparities,” Kumar had said and even made a public commitment for the same. Meanwhile, the state Assembly also passed a resolution in support of the proposal for setting up a central university in Motihari. The HRD Ministry’s announcement comes at a time marked by a bitter war of words between Kumar and Modi and the former’s support to UPA’s presidential candidate Pranab Mukherjee.

Earlier this week, a site selection committee of the HRD ministry visited Motihari, for the second time after 2009, and recommended a 300-acre site on the NH-28, along the Bankat Bairia and Fursatpur villages, under the Chandrahia panchayat of Motihari circle. The committee’s recommendation was immediately accepted by the Ministry.

The committee noted that site was suitable as it was located on a national highway and roads in north Bihar, leading to Motihari, were improving. The Ministry, however, said the decision to set up two central universities in the state was taken to “respect the sentiments” of the state’s people. “Ministry will take action for amending the central universities Act, 2009, so that the second university is established and the development of the permanent campuses of these universities start. Government of Bihar has also promised to expedite the proposals for improving infrastructure,” an official said.

[Courtesy: Deccan Chronicle]

One Response

  1. dev says:

    I urge to be cautious amidst the euphoria of ‘new’. It is indeed a moment of celebration and a glimmer of hope. But new universities do not necessarily become a reason for the change in the deeper malaise. the factors which plague all the preexisting universities could fairly easily swallow the new too. secondly, it is urgent to look at the old universities, mostly state run, and deal with the causes of structural flaws. find one single teacher who is regular with teaching, researching and publishing. find one instance of annual calender of academic events in these universities, where local scholars along interact at length with scholars from non-Bihari universities. the culture of academic dialogue in Bihar is nil. a gala conference in Patna on the issues of Bihar is nothing but sprinkled salt on the festering wound of academics in Bihar. once in a while, if there is a seminar in a regional university in Bihar, it gives a sight of the crying vernacular academics. the ‘new’ must electrify our will to correct the ills of the ‘old’.

    reference

    http://www.mainstreamweekly.net/article3287.html

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