ADVERTISEMENTRSSADVERTISEFri Mar 19, 2:13:57 PM 
Today Career International Science & Tech. Management Medical Engineering Law IIMs IITs Universities States
                        
Search    in       Advanced Search
 Add Your Institute

Do you think Australia is a Racist Country?

Exam Results
SMS RESULT to 56263







Patnaik writes to PM, wants IIT in Orissa

May 12, 2007  |  RSS   |  Tell a friend  |  Printable Version
 Font Size  


Patnaik writes to PM, wants IIT in Orissa

Bhubaneswar: Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has written to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh demanding that a greenfield Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) be set up in Orissa during the 11th Five Year Plan.

The move for setting up the premier institute was initiated during the National Democratic Alliance government. Minister of State for Human Resource Development M.M. Fatmi had announced in Patna last year that Orissa had been included in the proposed three greenfield IITs in the 11th plan.

But on Wednesday, Minister of State for Human Resources D. Purandeshwari told parliament that the government had no IIT plans for Orissa.

"It is indeed painful that the decision has now been reversed," Patnaik said in his letter to the prime minister late Thursday.

It appears the proposal to open a branch of IIT, Kharagpur, at Bhubaneswar, for which the state government had promised 300 acres of land, has also been turned down, the chief minister added.

Over 300 activists of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) staged demonstrations in front of the governor's residence here Thursday over Orissa not getting an IIT. Hundreds of students and political activists also joined in the protests.

Students of Rupalli Vidyapitha, a residential school in the city, launched a signature campaign to press for the establishment of the premier educational institute.

Orissa does not have any institute of national repute like the IIT or the Indian Institute of Management (IIM). The government did not keep its promise of setting up an IIT here, said BJP leader Samir Mohanty.

Members of the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) and BJP had staged a demonstration outside the parliament after the Centre made clear that there was no proposal for an IIT in Orissa.

"We will continue our fight against the step-motherly attitude of the central government towards Orissa," BJP MP Jual Oram told IANS.

India currently has seven IITs located at Kharagpur, Mumbai, Chennai, Kanpur, Delhi, Guwahati, and Roorkee. (IANS)

Add to favorites   Tell a friend   Report error   Printable Version
Related News
· It's third time lucky for Orissa class 10 student
· IGIT to organize its technical fest tomorrow
· Orissa seeks Rs.16,000 crore to work on Right To Education Act
· Orissa to have a child rights commission soon
· Orissa government makes schools punishment-free zones
· Students hassled over misprint in JEE application
· Naveen Patnaik gets hate mail from newly formed central varsity
· School exam board error forces student to waste two years
· Orissa board slashes examination fee
· Sam Pitroda to deliver lecture in Orissa
May 2008
1.   Second in IIT entrance test, he wants to do research in...
2.   Almost 16 mn commercial units owned by OBCs
3.   HOTS effect in Class 10 - slump in numbers scoring 'per...
4.   Let a dozen NRI-PIO universities bloom
5.   Rich Indian kids troop to Swiss camps this summer
6.   Is the IAS fortress showing cracks
7.   English gaining popularity in India
8.   She conquered odds to walk the corridors of power
9.   Brother-sister duo - fruit vendor's grandchildren - in ...
10.   Delhi University's foreign students-on guard yet carefr...
 
  Latest News
Today Career International Science/Tech. Others
Conversation

Previous Interviews
E-Poll
  Edu SearchSearch Anything About Education  

powered by EduSearch.in
National Network of Education (NNE) is India's largest online educational network of 47 portals covering the entire gamut of education in India with dedicated state and city specific portal. For the complete list of portals, please click here.