Assam CM: Mobile Tech Transforms Global Thinking, Sparks Academic Renaissance

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma stated that technological advances like mobile communication have transformed global thinking and daily life. He inaugurated the new campus of Madhabdev University in Lakhimpur district, constructed at a cost of about Rs 57 crore. Sarma announced a Rs 75 crore grant for the university's second phase of development and advised acquiring more land to expand it into a centre of excellence. He highlighted the state's focus on education, with work on 25 new universities underway to drive an academic renaissance.

Key Points: Assam CM on Mobile Tech's Global Impact & Education Push

  • Mobile tech transformed global thinking
  • New campus of Madhabdev University inaugurated
  • Rs 75 crore grant for university's phase-2
  • 25 new universities underway in Assam
  • Focus on AI, quantum computing & startups
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Mobile communication transformed global thinking, says Assam CM

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma says mobile communication transformed global thinking, inaugurates university campus, and stresses innovation & AI in education.

"technological advances such as mobile communication have transformed global thinking and daily life - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, Feb 3

Underlining the rapid pace of change in society and the emergence of new ideas, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday said that technological advances such as mobile communication have transformed global thinking and daily life.

The Chief Minister observed that projects once considered unimaginable, including multiple universities and a medical college in Lakhimpur, a university at Gohpur and the under-river tunnel connecting Numaligarh and Gohpur, have now become realities.

Stating that the establishment of new universities aims to usher in an academic renaissance in Assam, Sarma urged higher educational institutions to prioritise innovation. He stressed the need for universities to build startup ecosystems and align students with emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing, adding that Assam's youth must think ahead and contribute meaningfully to the world of the future.

Sarma, during a day-long visit to Lakhimpur district on Tuesday, inaugurated the new campus of Madhabdev University at Narayanpur.

Describing the inauguration of the new campus as a key milestone in the university's growth journey, the Chief Minister said the campus, constructed over 55 bighas of land at a cost of about Rs 57 crore, comprises four-storeyed academic blocks, residential quarters for the Vice Chancellor, Registrar and faculty members, a two-storeyed guest house, a main entrance gate, internal roads and drains.

He expressed confidence that the new infrastructure would significantly strengthen the university's academic ecosystem. Sarma observed that the long-term development of a state university into a centre of excellence requires at least 300 bighas of land.

Accordingly, he advised the District Commissioner to take steps to expand the existing 120-bigha campus by acquiring an additional 180 bighas. He also announced a grant of Rs 75 crore for the second phase of the infrastructure development of Madhabdev University.

Recalling his first budget as Finance Minister in 2016, Dr Sarma said the upgradation of Hojai College into Rabindranath Thakur University, Bajali College into Bhattadev University and Madhabdev College into Madhabdev University was announced at a time when the establishment of universities beyond Gauhati and Dibrugarh was scarcely imagined.

He noted that, driven by the state government's sustained focus on education, work on 25 universities has since been taken up, with academic programmes already underway in many institutions.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Mobile tech has indeed changed everything, but building universities is the real game-changer. AI and quantum computing are the future. Glad the CM is pushing for this. Assam's youth need to grab this chance.
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Aditya G
₹57 crore for 55 bighas and now ₹75 crore more... that's a massive investment. Hope the money is used transparently and the focus remains on quality education, not just infrastructure. Accountability is key.
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Michael C
Interesting perspective from the CM. The link between mobile communication transforming global thought and building local educational excellence is crucial. Developing startup ecosystems in universities could be transformative for the region's economy.
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Shreya B
As someone from the Northeast, it's good to see projects in Lakhimpur and Gohpur getting attention. For too long, development was concentrated in a few cities. Hope these universities get good faculty and research grants.
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Karthik V
The vision is good, but execution is everything. Announcing 25 universities is one thing, ensuring they become centres of excellence is another. Need sustainable plans for faculty recruitment and industry partnerships. Let's see the results on the ground.

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