Key Points

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma laid the foundation for Rs 146.43 crore infrastructure upgrades at Dibrugarh University. The projects include hostels, research centers, and sports complexes under PM-USHA and state grants. Sarma emphasized modernizing facilities to meet global standards and industry needs. The initiative aims to position Assam as a key contributor to India's development.

Key Points: Assam CM Sarma Launches Rs 146 Crore Dibrugarh University Upgrade

  • Rs 70.94 crore PM-USHA funding for girls' hostel and academic facilities
  • Rs 75.49 crore state grant for sports complex and housing
  • Projects aim to align with Industry 4.0 demands
  • Dibrugarh University to boost Northeast's academic and economic growth
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Assam CM Sarma lays foundation for infrastructure projects worth Rs 146.43 crore for Dibrugarh University

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma inaugurates Rs 146.43 crore infrastructure projects at Dibrugarh University under PM-USHA and state grants.

"The enhanced infrastructure will transform learning spaces, enabling global educational standards. – Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Dibrugarh, July 25

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday laid foundation stones for the infrastructure upgradation of Dibrugarh University under the PM-USHA Scheme and Chief Minister's Special Grant, with a total financial outlay of Rs 146.43 crore.

Under the PM-USHA Scheme, Rs 70.94 crore has been earmarked for infrastructure development, which includes the construction of a 176-bedded girls' hostel, an academic building, a research centre, an incubation centre, a library, a computer laboratory, and other facilities.

Under the Chief Minister's Special Grant, projects worth Rs 75.49 crore will be undertaken to further enhance the university's infrastructure. These include the construction of a 324-bed girls' hostel, the extension and repair of internal roads, the construction of a Type-IV housing block with 16 quarters, the development of a sports complex with synthetic tracks, and the upgradation of the gymnasium, among other works.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister Sarma said that the project aims to modernise and expand the university's infrastructure to support academic, research, and extracurricular growth.

He added that the initiatives would include upgrading facilities, integrating advanced technology, improving energy efficiency, and ensuring long-term sustainability. The enhanced infrastructure, he said, will transform learning spaces, student accommodation, laboratories, and accessibility, enabling the university to meet global educational standards and foster a vibrant academic community.

Sarma further noted that, established in 1965, Dibrugarh University has evolved into a leading research-driven institution, championing multidisciplinary education and celebrating cultural diversity. The university offers a dynamic learning environment that integrates regional issues with global perspectives. Therefore, strengthening the university's infrastructure is of paramount importance to empower the institution in pursuing its academic and research aspirations, the Chief Minister emphasised.

He further stated that with its sprawling 550-acre campus, Dibrugarh University stands at the heart of Northeast India's industrial and cultural hub, making a significant contribution to the academic, cultural, and economic development of the region and beyond.

He observed that the infrastructure augmentation of the university was a long-felt need, and its execution is crucial to sustaining its forward march in both academic and extracurricular pursuits.

The Chief Minister further stated that various projects worth Rs 50 crore, proposed under the third phase of infrastructure upgradation at Dibrugarh University, are currently under the State Government's consideration, and work on these projects will begin shortly.

He said that the State Government has undertaken various measures to equip the state's universities with advanced infrastructure and modern technology. Alongside the assistance of nearly Rs 200 crore for Dibrugarh University, the State Government has already extended infrastructural grants of Rs 50 crore each to all newly established universities in the state, and the infrastructure works of several of these universities have already been completed.

He mentioned that the State Government has also initiated a Rs 200 crore developmental project for Gauhati University. He further stated that the Government is also making arrangements to construct another campus of Bodoland University at Udalguri and a new state university in the Barak Valley.

The Chief Minister also remarked that Assam's geo-political location and its human resource potential can serve as a vital launch pad to accelerate the development of both the state and the region.

Highlighting Assam's demographic advantage, he noted that the state's median age is 22, compared to the national median age of 27.5 years. In this context, he emphasised that colleges and universities must play a decisive role in equipping students with industry-oriented courses that align with the demands of Industry 4.0 technologies.

Stating that if this is realised, the human resources of the state can meet the burgeoning needs of ASEAN and BBN countries and elsewhere, the Chief Minister called upon the institutions of higher education to re-invent themselves and play the role of force multiplier in the coming days and create manpower relevant to the needs of Viksit Bharat.

He also said that after the country's independence, the development of the country was led by the Southern and Western states. However, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi the dynamics has changed and gradually Eastern Indian states like Assam is also gearing up to contribute to the development journey of the nation. To expedite this development journey, one of the ways can be the role of the universities to encourage research on cutting edge technology relevant to the present day world, he observed.

Chief Minister Sarma, on the occasion, also released Dibrugarh University's Diamond Jubilee theme song.

Minister of Education Ranoj Pegu, Minister of Industries and Commerce Bimal Bora, Minister of Medical Education and Research Prasanta Phukan, Vice Chancellor of Dibrugarh University Jiten Hazarika and a host of other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

- ANI

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Priya S
While infrastructure is important, I hope they also focus on faculty development and curriculum updates. Northeast universities need more industry collaborations to match the 'Viksit Bharat' vision. Good start though!
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Rohit P
As an alumnus, I'm emotional seeing this development! Our university struggled with basic facilities when I studied there (2008-12). This investment will put DU on par with central universities. CM Sarma is delivering on education promises.
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Sarah B
The sports complex with synthetic tracks is much needed! Assam has produced many athletes but lacked training facilities. Hope this helps tap more sporting talent from the region. Kudos for holistic development approach.
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Kavya N
₹146 crore is huge money! Hope there's proper monitoring to prevent corruption. The projects should be completed on time without cost overruns. Transparency portals should show real-time progress like some other states do.
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Vikram M
The mention of Industry 4.0 technologies is spot on! But infrastructure alone won't help - need to attract top tech companies for campus placements. Maybe tie-ups with IITs for faculty exchange programs would help.

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