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Manipur Technical University to launch courses in AI, robotics: Guv

Manipur Technical University is set to launch cutting-edge courses in AI, robotics, and renewable energy. Governor Bhalla praised MTU’s growth and alignment with NEP 2020 during its 10th foundation day. He emphasized the need for students to lead with curiosity and innovation. The university aims to become a regional hub for research and industry collaboration.

Imphal, Aug 5

The Manipur Technical University (MTU) plans to introduce courses in Artificial Intelligence, Renewable Energy, Robotics, and Data Science, state Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla said here on Tuesday.

Governor Bhalla, who graced the 10th foundation day celebration of Manipur MTU at Takyelpat in Imphal, applauded the dedication of MTU’s faculty, the achievements of its students in national competitions, and the university’s forward-looking plans to introduce courses in Artificial Intelligence, Renewable Energy, Robotics, and Data Science.

Emphasising the importance of preparing youth not only to adapt but to lead in a rapidly changing world, Bhalla, while addressing faculty, students, alumni, and dignitaries, urged students to embrace curiosity, creativity, and compassion in their academic journey. The Governor, who is the Chancellor of MTU, said students should not only think of obtaining a degree but to think deeply, act responsively and lead courageously.

He highlighted the remarkable growth of MTU since its establishment in 2016 as the first and only state-run technical university in Manipur. Bhalla praised the university’s rapid academic growth, its alignment with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, and its progress towards becoming a hub for innovation, research, and industry collaboration in the region. He stated that MTU is not just an institution, but a visionary seed planted for the self-reliant future of Manipur, reaffirming the collective commitment to building a green, smart, and inclusive campus.

The Governor appealed to all stakeholders to work together to bring up the institution to be a beacon of hope and excellence, not just for Manipur but for the entire Northeastern region of India. He suggested the university administration arrange a student exchange program with other universities in the country and later on with foreign universities. Bhalla also advised the students to strive for excellence and bring laurels to the state, thereby elevating the university’s stature and impact.

Prof. W. Chandbabu Singh, Vice Chancellor of Dhanamanjuri University, Ramananda Nongmeikapam, Registrar of Manipur Technical University, senior officers, faculties and students of the university attended the celebration.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

While the initiative is commendable, I hope they focus equally on practical labs and industry partnerships. Many engineering colleges in India just teach theory without proper hands-on training. Fingers crossed MTU does it right!

Rohit P

As someone from Manipur working in Bangalore's tech sector, this makes me so proud! Our youth won't need to migrate to metros for quality tech education anymore. Jai Manipur! ❤️

Sarah B

The focus on renewable energy is particularly timely. With climate change concerns, we need more institutions teaching sustainable technologies. Hope they include local tribal knowledge about nature conservation too.

Vikram M

Good step, but will there be enough job opportunities in Manipur after these courses? The government should simultaneously attract tech companies to set up offices in the Northeast. Education + employment is the real need.

Kavya N

The student exchange program idea is brilliant! Exposure to different cultures and education systems will help Manipuri students grow tremendously. Hope they implement it soon.

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