Demands for budget grants of more than Rs 1335 crore passed for departments related to Minister Shri Umesh Patel

Chhattisgarh Assembly today passed demands for grants of Rs 1335 crore 42 lakh 95 thousand for the financial year 2022-23 for the departments related to Higher Education, Skill Development, Technical Education, Employment, Science and Technology and Sports and Youth Welfare Minister Shri Umesh Patel. . In this, Rs 381 crore 81 lakh 40 thousand for skill development, technical education and employment department, Rs 857 crore 97 lakh 90 thousand for higher education, Rs 25 crore 35 lakh for science and technology and Rs 70 crore for sports and youth welfare department. 28 lakh 65 thousand rupees are included. In response to the discussion on the demands for grants, Higher Education Minister Shri Patel said that the education system was affected by Kovid 19. Despite this, education was not only conducted by facing challenges and results were also declared by conducting examinations. With the release of the academic calendar, the UGC guidelines were also followed. Minister Shri Patel said that appointments were made on the posts of Assistant Professors in colleges. The process of recruitment is going on for the remaining. He said that local Chhattisgarhis have got opportunity in the appointments. After reviewing the schemes run under skill development, the institutions running on paper were closed. Minister Shri Patel said that the amount of guest lecturers was increased. 26 new government colleges were established and 10763 seats were increased. Under RUSA, a provision of Rs.7 crore 63 lakh has been made for 11 new model colleges, Makadi and Basin in the new budget. This year, a provision has been made for the establishment of new girls’ colleges in Narayanpur, Bijapur, Sukma and Kondagaon. Minister Shri Patel informed that the budget will increase in the number of postgraduate colleges, creation of new posts, construction of new buildings, construction of additional rooms. provision has been made in He said that the process of evaluation from the NAAC institution is going on in the direction of quality education and system in the colleges of the state. From 38 to 53 government colleges have been rated by NAAC. The process of NAAC evaluation is going on in 112 colleges. Higher Education Minister Shri Patel said that by the middle of the year 2023, work is being done in the direction of providing quality education by completing the process of NAAC evaluation in all the colleges. MLAs Shri Ajay Chandrakar and Smt. Indu Banjare participated in the discussion on demand for grants. Like this:Like Loading… Continue Reading

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