Showing posts with label Khallikote Unitary University. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Khallikote Unitary University. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 January 2013

Berhampur University celebrates 47th Foundation Day

Berhampur University celebrated its 47th Foundation Day on 02 January 2013. The function was held at the Biju Patnaik Auditorium on the university campus. State Minister for Higher Education Badri Narayan Patra attended the function as chief guest. Berhampur MP Siddhant Mohapatra, Berhampur MLA R.C.C. Patnaik, Gopalpur MLA Pradeep Panigrahy, and Khallikote MLA Purna Chandra Sethy were present. University Vice-Chancellor Jayanta Kumar Mohapatra presided over the function.
The Berhampur MLA said the university deserved to be developed into a centre of excellence. He promised to take up the issue with the government and urged people of all sections to support him in his efforts. The Gopalpur MLA asked the State government to develop the university and the city as an education hub.
Mr. Patra said development of human resources in the State was closely associated with development all other resources in the area. Source: The Hindu 

Saturday, 5 December 2009

Khallikote College students launch stir demanding Unitary University Status

BERHAMPUR: Khallikote college students are again back on the streets demanding Unitary University status for their almamater, shortage of teaching faculty and the inordinate delay in transfer of 17 acres of OSRTC land to the Institution. Students of the biggest college in the city started dharna on the six-point charter of demands which includes unitary university status for the historic Institution. Student leaders threatened to continue the stir till fulfillment of the demands. The agitating students also demanded the handing over of a patch of land under Orissa State Road Transport Corporation (OSRTC) to the college. This land was earlier leased out to a to a retail major. But due to opposition of students and citizens of the city, the Chief Minister had intervened to cancel the lease last year. It was decided to alienate the land to more than a century old institute for its expansion. But the land has not been handed over to the institute till date. The agitators claimed that the government had promised to hand over a plot belonging to Orissa State Road Transport Corporation (OSRTC) to the college last year. They added that the government had earlier planned to give the land to a retail major but reviewed its decision after a protracted students' agitation. The students also demanded the filling up of vacancies of teaching staff of this institute. According to them most of the departments of the college were short staffed which had affected the teaching process.
Source: The Hindu, Dailypioneer, Times of India, Odishatoday