The state government will promulgate an ordinance soon to set up a Hindi university in Bhopal, so that it starts functioning on December 25, coinciding with the birthday of former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee. The decision to establish a Hindi vishwavidyalaya was taken at a meeting chaired by chief ministerShivraj Singh, who felt that such a step would help contribute to promoting Hindi and help the language get status of a world language. The state also plans to make the inauguration of the proposed Hindi university a big event by inviting renowned scholars from all over the country, a release said. The meeting also discussed holding of student union elections in universities and colleges at the end of this month. The state higher education department proposed to hold elections in all govt universities on single day. While reviewing the progress of higher education loan guarantee scheme, the meeting was informed that the state has for the first time fixed a target to provide loans to the tune of Rs 1,500 crore to more than 60,000 students in this fiscal. The meeting expressed displeasure over banks adopting an ambivalent attitude towards implementation of the scheme and chief minister said there was a need for greater coordination between the banks and the departments concerned for implementing the scheme for achieving the target. Chief Secretary Avani Vaish and education department officials were among those present.
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Ordinance for Hindi varsity in Bhopal soon - The Times of India
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