Dorjee Khandu Government College at Tawang together with two different schools, North Kamrup College, Guwahati and Nar Bahadur Bhandari College at Tadong in Sikkim has partnered with New Delhi-based Hindu College as part of the scheme Vidya Vistar (V2).
The Vidya Vistar scheme is predicated on the precept of mutual respect, cooperation and sharing between two educational establishments.
An official communique talked about that whereas attending the launch via a digital mode, Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on a digital mode expressed gratitude to Delhi University and his alma mater Hindu College on behalf of the folks of North East and Arunachal Pradesh specifically for accepting to collaborate and companion with the three schools within the area as mentor.
“The Vidya Vistar initiative of Delhi University will open channels of communication and exchange among academic institutions which has tremendous potential to improve outcomes. The best part is that colleges like the Hindu College will be mentoring colleges in remote areas,” Khandu stated.
The chief minister hoped that via this enterprise, Hindu College’s experience within the subject of sciences, humanities and humanities, its assets within the library and several other different educational actions, amenities comparable to participation in workshops and short-term value-added programs shall be made accessible to the three schools within the northeast. Khandu additionally recommended that the school members of the universities be supplied skilled coaching and exposures to boost their capabilities via on-line in addition to offline endeavours.
“I call upon the authorities and faculty members of the Dorjee Khandu Government College, to make optimal use of this opportunity so that our students, who are the future of our state and the country, benefit the most and add quality to the pool of human resource of the country,” Khandu added.
With inputs from PTI.
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