'Tripura to be educational hub for NE, adjoining countries' Agartala, Dec 9: 
Tripura will soon be an ‘educational hub’ for the northeastern states and 
neighbouring countries, including Bangladesh, with the setting up of several 
technical, medical and educational institutions, Chief Minister Manik Sarkar 
said here Sunday.
“Tripura has achieved the remarkable distinction of being the only capital city 
in the northeastern region to have two medical colleges,” Sarkar said.
He said: “The state government has taken up an ambitious plan to set up more 
technical institutions and degree colleges in each sub-divisions. The 
educational facilities available in Tripura do not exist in other states.”
While addressing an inaugural function of a school here, he said Tripura 
University has been upgraded into a Central University.
“Under its ambitious plan, the state government has set up a 240-seat Tripura 
Institute of Technology (TIT) and ITIs (Industrial Training Institutes) in each 
block and sub-division.”
According to the chief minister, the state government has decided to set up 
three more professional colleges — dental, ayurvedic and homeopathic — under 
the public-private partnership (PPP) model.
The Ayurvedic college will be established at Udaipur, the homeopathic college 
at Kailasahar in northern Tripura and the dental college in Agartala.
“Besides, one each of agricultural, veterinary and fishery colleges are 
functioning in the state.”
Sarkar said: “Private institutions are also being encouraged to supplement 
government efforts for setting up higher educational institutions in this 
northeastern state.”
“Students from neighbouring countries, including Bangladesh, are attracted with 
this increasing number of educational institutions in the bordering state,” he 
stated.
Addressing the function, state Education Minister Tapan Chakraborty said that 
when the state became a full-fledged state in 1972, the literacy rate was 31 
percent while now it had risen to 90 percent.
“Within the next one year, Tripura would achieve 100 percent literacy,” 
Chakraborty said, adding that the Left Front government has been spending more 
than 20 percent of its total annual budget in the education sector, while the 
central government’s funding in this sector was less than 10 percent.
Tripura will set up an Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) in 
Bodhjungnagar, one of the northeastern region’s biggest industrial zones, a 
state official said.
“State-owned ONGC (Oil and Natural Gas Corporation), NEEPCO (Northeastern 
Electric Power Corporation) and six private industrial houses from West Bengal 
have expressed willingness to be a partner of the Tripura IIIT,” said higher 
education department secretary Kishore Ambuly. IANS

Source:
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