Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Good initiative: VC of Central University Koraput proposes for medical & nursing colleges

Central University pushes for medical college in Koraput
Minati Singha, Times of India, July 13, 2009

BHUBANESWAR: Central University, Koraput has requested the Centre to set up a medical college there in a bid to provide better medical facilities

and educate local tribals.

"I have suggested the human resources ministry to build a medical college here because I feel the area needs it. But the final nod is yet to come from the ministry," CU vice chancellor Surabhi Banerjee said.

"Locals have to travel either to Vizag or to Berhampur to avail medical facilities and both these places are over 200 km away from here. The medical college will not only improve the quality of life of locals, but also provide scope for research in several diseases common here," Banerjee said. CU has also identified about 100 acre of land for the proposed medical college.

Banerjee said there are also plans to set up a nursing college. Several other need-based, region specific innovative courses will also be introduced. From the 2009-10 academic session, CU is initially beginning with five subjects. The school of language will offer English and Oriya while the school of social science will offer sociology, anthropology and tribal Studies and journalism and mass communication.

"We will take 30 students in each department. The faculty is being recruitment and we will begin classes from August. we will also appoint guest lecturers to take classes," the vice-chancellor said.

"Maoists will not create problems for CU because it will help bring about development and growth of the region. I'm sure that very soon CU, Koraput will be a university with a difference," she added.

CU also plans to introduce courses like maritime studies, disaster management, disaster management, environmental studies, rural development, and forestry under the choice based credit system. The university will initially function in the buildings of Silk Board and the local Jagannath temple until its own buildings are constructed.

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