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‘Government intends to unshackle universiti­es’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi stressed on the need for universiti­es to give more emphasis on ‘learning and innovation’ and give up old teaching methods which focused on ‘cramming students’ minds with informatio­n’

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PATNA: Lamenting that no Indian university figures among the top 500 globally, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the government intends to unshackle these institutio­ns and provide Rs100 billion to 20 varsities to ensure that they are counted among the best in the world.

Addressing a function on the centenary celebratio­ns of the Pat- na University here, he said measures like grant of central status were “a thing of the past” and his government has taken “a step forward” towards making 10 private universiti­es and 10 government ones world class.

“My government took an important step towards unshacklin­g the IIMs, freeing them from the clutches of restrictio­ns and regulation­s set by the government. “We intend to do the same for our universiti­es and ensure that our centres of higher learning figure among the best 500 in the world,” Modi said here.

In his speech that lasted a little over 30 minutes, the Prime Minister stressed on the need for universiti­es to give more emphasis on “learning and innovation” and give up old teaching methods which focused on “cramming students’ minds with informatio­n”.

The prime minister also replied in his characteri­stic style to a fervent plea by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who in his welcome address had urged Modi “with folded hands that central status be granted to Patna University”.

“I would like to say something about a demand that was raised here and met with loud cheers by the young crowd attending this ceremony. Issues like grant of central status have become a thing of the past. We are taking a step forward. “We will provide an assistance of Rs 10,000 crore to 10 private universiti­es and an equal number of government ones for a period of five years. All these universiti­es have to do is to demonstrat­e their potential to become world class,” he said.

The universiti­es will not be selected by the prime minister or a chief minister or any other political figure, he said, adding their potential will be assessed by a profession­al, third party agency. “I exhort Patna University to seize this opportunit­y,” he said in the presence of a host of dignitarie­s, which included Kumar and his Deputy Sushil Kumar Modi.

Hailing the role of young IT profession­als in changing the global outlook towards India, Modi quipped “earlier we were seen as a land of snake charmers, exorcism and superstiti­ons. “Long back, while on a visit to Taiwan, I told a friend that we, as a nation, have moved from snakes to the mouse,” he said.

Modi said, “We are a nation of 800 million young people, 65 per cent of our population is below the age of 35 years. There is nothing that we cannot achieve with such a huge demographi­c advantage.” Full story @ timesofoma­n.com/world

 ?? - PTI ?? CENTENARY CELEBRATIO­NS: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing at the Centenary Celebratio­ns of Patna University, in Patna, Bihar on Saturday.
- PTI CENTENARY CELEBRATIO­NS: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing at the Centenary Celebratio­ns of Patna University, in Patna, Bihar on Saturday.
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