Engineering, medical, polytechnic centres to come up in Assam
Press Trust of India | Guwahati January 26, 2014 Last Updated at 17:15 IST 
Three egineering and medical colleges each, 21 polytechnics and 15 industrial 
training institutes would be set up in Assam in the future. 
Hoisting the National Flag on the 65th Republic Day here, Assam Governor Janaki 
Ballav Patnaik said, "Three new engineering colleges at Nagaon, Nalbari and 
Udalguri are proposed to be set up." 
The academic session of the Indian Institute of Information Technology has 
commenced from this financial year, he said. 
"To create more access to technical education in the state, establishment of 21 
new polytechnics in 21 districts under a centrally sponsored scheme has been 
finalised and construction work have been started," Patnaik said. 
On health education, the Governor said construction work of Assam Hills Medical 
College and Research Institute at Diphu has already begun. 
"In case of Dhubri and Lakhimpur Medical Colleges, formal proposal for land 
acquisition has already been taken up. Government has accorded approval for 
Kokrajhar Medical College," he said. 
The government has signed an agreement with Narayan Hridalaya to set up a super 
speciality hospital under the public-private-partnership mode, while 
construction work for establishing a 200-bedded cancer hospital at Guwahati 
Medical College Hospital is in progress, he added. 
On skill development, Patnaik said the government has planned to have one 
Industrial Training Institute (ITI) in each unserviced block to meet growing 
demand of manpower. 
"...15 new ITIs are under construction," he added. 
On the tourism sector, an Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology 
is being set up in Jorhat, he said. 
The Governor said pupil-teacher ratio in lower and upper primary schools were 
brought down with appointment of 8,866 Teacher's Eligibility Test qualified 
candidates. 
"The services of 21,300 teaching and non-teaching staff have been 
provincialised. In the secondary education sector, 1,554 numbers of venture 
secondary schools have been provincialised... 1,680 graduate teachers have been 
appointed during 2013," he added.

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