Key Points

Union Minister Jitendra Singh expressed pride in the rapid development of IIT Jammu. He highlighted that the institute was announced in the 2014 interim budget by the late Arun Jaitley. The expansion, for which PM Modi laid the foundation, includes a state-of-the-art research park. This project is part of a larger initiative to strengthen India's innovation ecosystem.

Key Points: Jitendra Singh Hails IIT Jammu Expansion as Modi Lays Foundation

  • Jitendra Singh credits 2014 Arun Jaitley budget for IIT Jammu announcement
  • IIT Jammu ranks among top 60 engineering institutes in India
  • Expansion includes a new research park modeled on IIT Madras facility
  • Project will create capacity for 10,000 new students across eight IITs
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Matter of pride: Union MoS Jitendra Singh lauds expansion of IIT Jammu

Union Minister Jitendra Singh calls IIT Jammu's rapid development a matter of pride as PM Modi virtually lays foundation stones for expansion of eight IITs.

"It is a matter of pride that a leading institute like IIT is being developed in Jammu at a quick pace. - Jitendra Singh"

Jammu, September 27

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stones for the expansion of IIT Jammu, Union Minister of State Jitendra Singh called it a matter of pride.

Speaking to reporters, Jitender Singh said, "It is a matter of pride that a leading institute like IIT is being developed in Jammu at a quick pace. Even before 2014, people of Jammu have demanded a high-standard institute. Engineering college in Srinagar, which became an NIT afterwards, even with that, people demanded a high-level institute."

"An IIT for Jammu was announced in 2014, in the first interim budget by the late Arun Jaitley. Jammu IIT has developed the most among the new IITs, and this is a matter of pride for us. In the NIF index, IIT Jammu is in the top 60 engineering institutes in India," he added.

Union MoS Singh added that a research park, like in IIT Madras, will also be established at IIT Jammu.

"A research park will also be established here, which will be a new concept for North India. The first research park was established in IIT Madras," he said.

Earlier today, Prime Minister Modi virtually laid the foundation stones for the expansion of eight IITs-Tirupati, Palakkad, Bhilai, Jammu, Dharwad, Jodhpur, Patna, and Indore--at an investment of around Rs 11,000 crore.

The expansion will create capacity for 10,000 new students over the next four years and will establish eight state-of-the-art research parks, thereby strengthening India's innovation ecosystem and providing a strong push to research and development.

Meanwhile, PM Modi today inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of development works worth over Rs 50,000 crore in Jharsuguda, Odisha.

The slew of projects spans across telecommunications, railways, higher education, healthcare, skill development, and rural housing sectors, among others.

In the field of telecom connectivity, the Prime Minister will commission more than 97,500 4G mobile towers built at a cost of around Rs 37,000 crore with swadeshi technology. This includes more than 92,600 4G technology sites commissioned by BSNL.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from Jammu, I've seen the struggle for quality higher education here. This IIT expansion is a dream come true for many families. Hope they also focus on ensuring local students get adequate reservations.
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Rohit P
While expansion is good, I hope the quality doesn't get compromised. We've seen many new IITs struggling with faculty shortage and infrastructure. Need to ensure these 10,000 new seats come with proper facilities.
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Sarah B
The research park concept worked well in IIT Madras. Replicating this model across new IITs will definitely boost industry-academia collaboration. Great move for India's R&D capabilities!
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Vikram M
₹11,000 crore investment in education is commendable. But I hope they also allocate sufficient funds for maintaining these institutions long-term. Building is easy, sustaining quality education is the real challenge.
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Kavya N
The 4G towers initiative mentioned at the end is equally important. Digital connectivity and education infrastructure go hand in hand. Good to see holistic development approach.

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