Tech college on Birla radar - Industrialist to be back for 'focused' recce
A STAFF REPORTER  - the Telegraph,25.04.2007

Guwahati, April 24: The Birlas are 'examining the possibility' of
setting up a private engineering college in Assam, patriarch B.K.
Birla said today.

Birla and his wife Sarala were in town for the inauguration of a new
building of Sarala Birla Gyan Jyoti, a school set up by the B.K. Birla
Group at Amingaon in 2004.

Chief minister Tarun Gogoi appealed to the industrialist to set up a
technical institute on the lines of the Birla Institute of Technology
and Science at Pilani, which he described as being on a par with the
IITs. Birla said after the inauguration of the school building that he
was considering it already.

A state government official said Birla actually 'committed Rs 10
crore' during his 10-minute conversation with education minister Ripun
Bora.

He said the industrialist also placed a formal request for 50 bighas
of land for a technical institute.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Gogoi said his government had
been according top priority to education. 'I request Birlaji to set up
high-quality institutions for higher and technical education in Assam.
The state government will support all such ventures.'

The chief minister said students would surely not go outside the state
for higher education if the best of facilities were made available
here. 'We want private players to take the lead here, as they have
done in the western and southern states of the country. We would like
the corporate sector to play a role in the development of the state,
particularly in agriculture and education.'

Repeating what he has said on many occasions, Gogoi assured potential
investors of his government's encouragement and help in investing in
the state, particularly in education. 'The atmosphere to make
investments is perfect in Assam. If any businessman fails in Assam, I
am sure he will not succeed anywhere,' he added.

The chief minister outlined the potential of investments in cement
plants and downstream gas-cracker units during his conversation with
Birla.

'He also encouraged Birla to pick up a stake in the power sector,
which the government is throwing open for private participation. The
industrialist sounded positive and assured the chief minister that he
would return with a team of executives for a more focused and longer
visit to assess the possibilities,' the government official said.

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