GOHPUR :
UNION Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday claimed that the Central
Government has invested Rs 21,000
crore in the education sector in the
Northeast in the last 11 years.
Connectivity has also received a
boost in the region during the period, with new States put on the railway map and several greenfield airports constructed, she added.
Sitharaman, who was on a two-day
visit to Assam since Friday, was speaking after laying the foundation stone
for the state’s first university focussed
on technical and vocational education and training at Bholaguri in
Gohpur in Biswanath district.
The ‘Swahid Kanaklata Barua State
University’ will be built at a cost of Rs 415 crore on a total area of
241 acres, with a built-up area
of 7 lakh sq ft.
“Since 2014, the Centre has
invested Rs 21,000 crore in the
education sector in the NorthEast. Over 850 new schools
have been opened. The first
AIIMSintheregionhasbecome
operational, and over 200 new
skill development institutes
havebeenoperationalised.The
country’s first sports university is also coming up in the
region,” Sitharaman said.
In Assam alone, 15newmedical colleges have been built,
while South Asia’s largest cancer care centre is coming up in
theState and theState will also
soon have the region’s second
IIM, she added.
“Toboost the education sector, the Centre is working in
coordination with the State
Governments of the region,”
the Union Minister said.
Besides developing roads,
bridgesand tunnels, theCentre
is also working on the aviation
and railway sectors in the
region, Sitharaman said.
She said that in the last 11
years, 10 new greenfield airports have been built in the
region.
Manipur and Meghalaya
have been added to the country’s railway map for the first
time during this period, she
added.
Paying tributes to freedom
fighter Kanaklata Barua,
Sitharaman said, “
At the age of
17years,whensheshouldhave
been entering a university to
study, she sacrificed herlife for
the nation to keep our national flag high. A university in her
name should have come up a
long time ago.”
Barua was a member of the
‘MrityuBahini’during the freedom struggle and was killed in
police firing while leading a
procession tohoist thenational flag atGohpurPoliceStation
on
September 20, 1942, during
the Quit India Movement.
Sitharaman said that while
conserving the Gohpur Police
Station or building a memorial there will attract people, the
university in her name will
inspire generations of youth,
and lauded the initiative as a
step in the right direction.
She maintained that it was
a privilege for her to lay the
foundation stone of a varsity
dedicated to the memory of
Barua and exhorted the youth
whowill enrolltocarryin them
the essence of deep patriotism
that Barua and other freedom
fighters of the area embodied.
The university will offer
courses in various technology
domains, including artificial
intelligence and machine
learning, cyber-security,
blockchain, drone and navigation technology, quantum
computing, brain computer
interface, internet of things,
and smart cities and smart
environments.
It will feature academic
blocks for 2,000 students, hostels for 1,620 students, residential quarters,aguest house
and a student facility centre.