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Rajasthan to get 36 new govt colleges for girls

JAIPUR: Chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Wednesday announced to open 36 new government girls’ colleges in 19 districts. However, no funds were allotted for existing government colleges.

More than 150 government colleges have been opened since the Ashok Gehlot government came to power. The opening of new colleges in remote locations has given new opportunities for students to pursue higher education. However, the vacant seats and need of new buildings for these colleges have not been fulfilled yet.

Sushil Bissu, general secretary of Rajasthan University and College Teacher Association (Rashtriya), said last year the government had announced plans to run 52 newly opened colleges through a society. “This year, it has to be seen whether these colleges will also see the same fate. Moreover, infrastructure facilities should be developed in these colleges as well to achieve the aim of quality education.” Khetan Government Polytechnic College, Jaipur will be upgraded to an Engineering College for which Rs 100 crore have been allotted. New ITI institutes will be opened in three districts of the state. Centre for excellence and research will be established at Maulana Azad University in Jodhpur for which Rs 15 crore will be allotted. The library of Hindi Sahitya Samiti situated in Bharatpur has been allotted Rs 5 crore for its maintenance and development. TEAM TOI

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