"New institution represents a historic leap": Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma
Biswanath (Assam) [India], November 8 (ANI): Marking a new milestone in Assam's higher education sector, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday laid the foundation stone of Swahid Kanaklata Barua State University at Bholaguri in Gohpur in Biswanath district in the presence of Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.
According to a release from the Chief Minister's office, it may be noted that the institution to be built on a sprawling 731 bigha of land will be Assam's first university focused on Industry 4.0-relevant courses on Technical and Vocational training.
"The new institution represents a historic leap in Assam's academic and industrial journey. Recalling his visit to Gohpur ahead of the last Assembly election, when he had promised to establish a university named after Swahid Kanaklata Barua. Laying the foundation for the university amounts to fulfilment of his commitment," the Chief Minister said.
"The government wanted to dedicate this new university to a great daughter of Assam whose supreme sacrifice continues to inspire generations. The very name of Swahid Kanaklata Barua evokes a deep sense of patriotism in every Assamese heart. We wanted this university to reflect the spirit of a new Assam, which is self-reliant, progressive and driven by knowledge. Our aim is to make it a true temple of human resource development," the Chief Minister said.
He said that besides arts and general sciences, the university will focus on cutting-edge disciplines that define Industry 4.0 requirement such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Quantum Computing etc.
"Now, 75 years after Independence, Swahid Kanaklata Barua State University will narrate the story of Assam's development and transformation in the year 2025," Sarma added.
The Chief Minister highlighted that soil from every corner of Assam collected during the Amrit Kalash Yatra under the Meri Maati Mera Desh initiative has been used in constructing the university as a symbolic gesture to connect the new institution with the collective aspirations of the people of Assam.
He recalled that Rupkonwar Jyoti Prasad Agarwala had inspired freedom fighters of Sonitpur including Kanaklata Barua to join the Mrityu Bahini during the Quit India Movement.
The same land, he said, will now nurture a world-class university as a fitting tribute to Assam's freedom struggle and intellectual heritage.
"Her name will forever be etched in golden letters in India's freedom history," he said.
He added that Kanaklata Barua symbolized nari shakti, and therefore the university has been named after her was a fitting tribute.
"Jyoti Prasad Agarwala had converted the estate's factory into studio, and Joymoti, the first Assamese film, was shot in this tea garden. From this sacred land, where Assamese cinema and cultural renaissance began ninety years ago, we now lay the foundation of a university dedicated to technology-based education. This marks a golden confluence of tradition, modernity and a future full of promise," he said.
Sarma informed that the State government has sanctioned Rs 500 crore for the first phase of the project, with another Rs 500 crore to be released subsequently.
Sarma informed that the State government will establish academic collaboration between this university and an international institution to enable dual-degree opportunities for students.
He added that Gohpur will emerge as one of the key education hubs of the state.
It may be mentioned that in line with the government's commitment to compensate the workers of Bholaguri Tea Estate, Union Finance Minister Sitharaman ceremonially handed over land allotment documents to three tea garden workers during the event, marking the beginning of the formal land patta distribution process.
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