June 20th 2024.
During a review meeting at Lok Seva Bhawan, State Higher Education Minister Suryabanshi Suraj shared the government's commitment to implementing the New Education Policy. The main goal of this policy is to support underprivileged and talented students in the state. Suraj, who had recently taken charge, was joined by Higher Education department's commissioner-cum secretary Aravind Agrawal and other officials. They welcomed the minister with bouquets and provided updates on the ongoing programs and initiatives in colleges and universities across the state.
Suraj reiterated the government's determination to uplift deserving students through the New Education Policy. He was also briefed about the performance and challenges faced by different colleges, including private, non-aided, and block grant institutions, as well as universities. In response, the minister urged the department officials to take prompt actions to address these issues. He also stressed the importance of promoting enrollment and attendance of female students in these educational institutions.
The minister assured that there would be no shortage of funds for infrastructure development and other activities in higher education institutions across the state. He further encouraged the proper implementation of all schemes and programs launched by the Higher Education department to benefit students, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds.
In conclusion, Suraj expressed his confidence in the New Education Policy and its potential to pave the way for a brighter future for students in the state. He urged everyone to work together towards its successful implementation, ensuring that no deserving student is left behind.
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