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Assam University campus in Silchar |
July 17: A small step by
Silchar-based Assam University has become a giant leap for
education in this geographically, socially and economically
disadvantaged district.
South Assam’s only university
will open its first satellite campus in Diphu, the headquarters
of Karbi Anglong, tomorrow, giving students in these parts
the opportunity to continue higher studies from the comfort
of their hometowns and villages.
Karbi and other tribal youths
have so long had to travel to Guwahati, Shillong, Silchar
or other Indian cities for higher studies. A campus at their
doorstep not only means comfort but significantly less expenditure.
Assam University has added post-graduate
studies in Assamese literature to its curriculum for the
Diphu satellite campus. Tapodhir Bhattacharjee, the new
vice-chancellor of the university, said he was happy to
have fulfilled a demand that was not only raised by students
but also the Asam Sahitya Sabha.
The road to fulfilment was, however,
anything but smooth. The satellite campus was commissioned
in 2001, but a series of hurdles delayed its completion.
When the Karbi Anglong Autonomous District Council arranged
for a 33-hectare plot of land for the campus, the university
management specified more requirements, including a purified
drinking water facility of 1.5 lakh-litre capacity, a two-lane
approach road to the proposed site from the highway, a police
outpost and a properly demarcated boundary.
Bhattacharjee said the teething
problems were over and the autonomous council would make
available another 379 acres at a site only eight km from
Diphu town.
Apart from Assamese literature,
the university intends to start employment-oriented courses
in anthropology,statistics, and earth science during the
2008-09 academic session.
The vice-chancellor said he was
confident that these “challenging courses” would attract
students not only from Assam but across the six other states
of the Northeast. “Our ultimate goal is to make the Diphu
campus a fraternity of different linguistic and racial groups.”
The main Assam University campus
is at Dargakona, a picture-perfect spot 18 km from Silchar
town. Former Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao laid the
institution’s foundation stone in January 1994.
The Dargakona campus has infrastructure
of the highest quality and offers as many as 28 courses.
The classrooms, administrative
building, library, computer laboratory, hostels and residential
quarters for the faculty were all built with central grants
under the 10th Plan.
The new vice-chancellor said he
expected all the required infrastructure for the satellite
campus to be in place within the next three years.
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