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ANUGUL DISTRICT
|
Name & Address of the College
|
Year of Estt.
|
Course of Studies
|
Mgmt
|
Urban or Rural
|
Affiliation Status
|
01
|
Anugul Mahila Mahavidyalaya (W)
|
1982-83
|
+3 Arts & Science
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
02
|
Anchalik Degree College, Talmal
|
1992-93
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
03
|
Bantala College of Higher Education, Bantala
|
1990-91
|
+3 Arts & Science
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
04
|
Bapujee College, Chhendipada, Chhendipada
|
1977-78
|
+3 Arts & Science
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
05
|
Govt. College, Angul(Autonomous Coll.)
|
1958-59 2006-07
|
+3 Arts & Science, Com.& PG.
|
Govt.
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
06
|
Hingula Degree College, Saliada, Angul
|
1990-91
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
07.
|
Kaniha College, Kaniha
|
1992-93
|
+3 Arts & Science
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
08
|
Malyagiri Mahavidyalaya, Pallalahada, Anugul
|
1981-82
|
+3 Arts & Science
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
09
|
Nilakantheswar Mahavidyalaya, South Balanda, Anugul
|
1992-93
|
+3 Arts & Science
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
10.
|
P.P.M.Degree College, Rengali, Angul
|
1992-93
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Temporary
|
11.
|
Patit Paban Mahavidyalaya, Jharpada, Anugul
|
1991-92
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Temporary
|
12.
|
P.S.S.J College, Banrpal, Anugul
|
1990-91
|
+3 Arts&Comm.
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Temporary
|
13.
|
Talcher College, Talcher
|
1970-71
|
+3 Arts & Science, Comm.
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
14.
|
U.G.Mahavidyalaya, Khamar
|
1981-82
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
15.
|
Pabitra Nagar +3 Mahavidyalaya, Porbil
|
2000-2001
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Temporary
|
16.
|
Silpanchal Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Hattota, Talcher (W)
|
2003-04
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Temporary
|
17.
|
Raneswar Institute of Management & Information Tech.,(RIMIT),Amalapara
|
2000-01
|
B.C.A
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Temporary
|
18.
|
Binayak Institute of Engineering & Management, Sheetal Vihar,
|
2000-01
|
B.C.A
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Temporary
|
19.
|
Nabakrishna Choudhury College of Teacher Education
|
1955-56
|
B.Ed., M.Ed.
|
Govt.
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
CUTTACK DISTRICT
|
Name & Address of the College
|
Year of Estt.
|
Course of Studies
|
Mgmt.
|
Urban or rural
|
Affiliation Status
|
01.
|
Ansupa College of Education & Technology, Saranda.
|
1993-94
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Temporary
|
02.
|
Banki College, Banki (Autonomous)
|
1961-62
2006-07
|
+3 Arts,
Sci.,
Comm.
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
03
|
Brahmonjharilo Mahavidyalaya, Raipur, Phulnakhera
|
1981-82
|
+3 Arts
Commerce
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Temporary
|
04.
|
Bahugram College, Bahugram
|
1992-93
|
+3 Arts,
Sc.,
Comm.
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Temporary
|
05.
|
Choudwar College, Choudwar
|
1979-80
|
+3 Arts,
Sc.
Comm.
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
06.
|
Christ College, Cuttack
|
1944-45
|
+3 Arts
Sc.
Comm.
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
07
|
Chaitnya Sahoo College of Science & Arts., Nuapatna, Cuttack
|
1992-93
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
08.
|
Cuttack College, Nayabazar, Cuttack
|
1982-83
|
+3 Arts,
Commerce
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
09.
|
N.S.M.City College, Rajabagicha,Cuttack
|
1983-84
|
+3 Arts,
Sc.
Comm.
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Temporary
|
10.
|
BMM Womens’ College, Thoriasahi, Cuttack
|
1990-91
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Temporary
|
11.
|
DKN College, Eranch, Cuttack
|
1981-82
|
+3 Arts
Sc.
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Temporary
|
12.
|
DGBK Mahavidyalaya, Kasarda, Cuttack
|
1982-83
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Temporary
|
13.
|
Emarti Devi Womens’ College, Nayasark, Ctc.
|
1982-83
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
14.
|
Gobindapur College, Gobindapur, Cuttack
|
1992-93
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
15.
|
Gopabandhu Science College, Athagarh, Ctc.
|
1963-64
|
+3 Arts
Sc.
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
16.
|
Gopabandhu Womens’ College, Athagarh, Ctc.
|
1993-94
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
17.
|
Indira Gandhi Womens College, Shelter Chhack, Ctc.
|
1982-83
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
18.
|
J.K.B.K. College, OMP Squr. Cuttack
|
1972-73
|
+3 Arts
|
Govt.
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
19.
|
J.N. College, Kuanpal, Cuttack
|
1982-83
|
+3 Arts
Sci.
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
20.
|
Kala Pathar Dhala Pathar College, Kalapathar, Ctc.
|
1990-91
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Temporary
|
21.
|
Kanpur Anchalika Mahavidyalaya, Kanapur , Cuttack
|
1981-82
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
22.
|
Kandarpur College, Kandarpur, Cuttack
|
1979-80
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
23.
|
Kishore Nagar College, Kishore Nagar, Ctc.
|
1983-84
|
+3 Arts
Sci,
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
24.
|
K.D.S. Womens’ College, Darakhapatna, Ctc.
|
1991-92
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Temporary
|
25.
|
L.N.Sahu Mahavidyalaya, Jagatpur, Cuttack
|
1983-84
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
26.
|
M.S.College, Baramba, Cuttack
|
1963-64
|
+3 Arts
Sc.
Comm.
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
27.
|
M.A. College, Lemalo, Cuttack
|
1981-82
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
28.
|
M.P.Mahavidyalaya, Erakana, Cuttack
|
1982-83
|
+3 Arts
Sci,
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
29.
|
Niali College, Niali, Ctc.
|
1979-80
|
+3 Arts.
Commerce
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
30.
|
Narashinghapur College, Narashinghapur, Cuttack
|
1981-82
|
+3 Arts
Commerce
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
31.
|
P.P. College, Nischinta Koili, Cuttack
|
1982-83
|
+3 Arts
Sc.
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
32.
|
P.P.Mahavidyalaya, Tigiria, Cuttack
|
1983-84
|
+3 Arts
Sc.
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
33.
|
S.B.Womens’ College(W), Cuttack
|
1946-47
|
+3 Arts
Sc.
P.G.
|
Govt.
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
34.
|
S.M. Mahavidyalaya, Ashureswar, Cuttack
|
1981-82
|
+3 Arts
Sc.
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
35.
|
Salipur College, Salipur
|
1964-65
|
+3 Arts
Sc.
Comm.
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
36.
|
Stewart Science College, Cuttack
|
1944-45
|
+3 Sci
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
37.
|
Sudarshan Mahavidyalaya, Baialish Mauza, Cuttack
|
1991-92
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Temporary
|
38.
|
S.S.D.College of Science & Technology, Bali, Cuttack
|
1981-82
|
+3 Arts
Sc.
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Temporary
|
39.
|
S.S.D.Mahavidyalaya, Gurudijhatia, Ctc.
|
1982-83
|
+3 Arts
Sc.
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
40.
|
Tangi College, Tangi, Cuttack
|
1983-84
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Temporary
|
41.
|
U.N.College of Science & Technology, Adaspur, Cuttack
|
1991-92
|
+3 Arts
Science
Commerce
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
42.
|
RNB Mahavidyalaya, Khuntuni, Cuttack
|
1994-95
|
+3 Arts
Science
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
43.
|
Maniabandha College, Cuttack
|
1994-95
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Temporary
|
44.
|
Womens’ College, Japakuda, Cuttack(W)
|
1994-95
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Temporary
|
45.
|
Raghunath Jew College, Deulisahi, Cuttack
|
1999-2000
|
+3 Arts
Sc.
Comm.
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
46.
|
B.D.Mahila Mahavidyalaya,(W), Natkai, Nischintakoili, Ctc.
|
2000-01
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Temporary
|
47.
|
Mahanga Womens’ College(W), Pallisahi, Mahanga, Cuttack
|
1996-97
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Temporary
|
48.
|
Mahanadi Vihar Womens’ College, Mahanadi Vihar, Cuttack
|
1999-2000
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Temporary
|
49.
|
Dampara Anchalik Mahavidyalaya, Dampara, Cuttack
|
2000-01
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Temporary
|
50.
|
Rani Sukada Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Banki (W), Cuttack
|
1998-99
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Temporary
|
52.
|
Institute of Professional Studies & Research (IPSHR), IPSAR House, Sector -6, CDA, Cuttack
|
2000-01
|
B.C.A
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Temporary
|
53.
|
Compoint Institute of Technology, Gambadia, Canal Road, Cuttack
|
2001-02
|
B.C.A &
P.G.DCA
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Temporary
|
54.
|
SCB Medical College, Cuttack
|
1944-45
|
MBBS,
BDs,
MD, MS
|
Govt.
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
55.
|
Radhanath Institute of Advance Studies & Education, Ctc.
|
1923-24
|
B.Ed.
M.Ed.
|
Govt.
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
56.
|
Cuttack Homeopathi, Medical College & Hospital, Cuttack
|
1989-90
|
BHMS
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Temporary
|
57.
|
Swami Vivekananda National Institute of Rehabilation, Training & Research, Olatpur, Bairoi, Cuttack
|
1975-76
|
BPT
BOT
BPO
MOT
MPT
|
Govt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
58.
|
College of Nurshing, 201,
Ranihat, Medical Road, Cuttack
|
2004-05
|
B.Sc.
Nurshing
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Temporary
|
59.
|
Kushagra Institute of Information & Management Science, Pirbazar, Cuttack
|
2006-07
|
BCA/BBA
MFC
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Temporary
|
DHENKANAL DISTRICT
|
Name & Address of the College
|
Year of Estt.
|
Course of Studies
|
Mgmt.
|
Urban or Rural
|
Affiliation Status
|
01.
|
Anchalika Mahavidyalaya, Pragyan Vihar,
|
1992-93
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Temporary
|
02.
|
Anchalika Mahavidyalaya, Bansingh, Dhenkanal
|
1992-93
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
03
|
Baji Rout Memorial College, Bhuban, Dhenkanal
|
1977-78
|
+3 Arts. Com.
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
4.
|
Debendra Satpathy Memorial College , Bhapur, Dhenkanal
|
1994-95
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
5
|
Dhenkanal College, Dhenkanal
Autonomus College
|
1959-60
2002-03
|
+3 Arts, Science, Commerce
|
Govt.
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
6
|
Dhenkanal Mahila Mahavidyallaya (w)
Dhenkanal
|
1975-76
|
+3 Arts
|
Govt.
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
7.
|
Garhapalasuni College
Dhenkanal
|
1992-93
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Temporary
|
8.
|
Hindol College Khagurikota, Dhenkanal
|
1982-83
|
+3 Arts
Science
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
9
|
Janata College,Saunaile Dhenkanal
|
1979-80
|
+3 Arts
Science
|
Pvt
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
10
|
Kamakshyanagar,
Kamakshyanagar,
Dhenkanal
|
1975-76
|
+3 Arts,
Science
Commerce
|
Pvt
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
11.
|
+3 Women’s College ,Kamakshyanagar, Dhenkanal (W)
|
1993-94
|
+3 Arts,
|
Pvt
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
12.
|
Mahima Mahavidyalaya, Joranda, Dhenkanal.
|
1979-80
|
+3 Arts,
|
Pvt
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
13
|
Mathakaragola, Dhenkanal
|
1989-90
|
+3 Comm.
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Temporary
|
14.
|
Mahaborod College. Mohabirod, Dhenkanal
|
1992-91
|
=3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
15.
|
Parimal College,Panua Ddhenkanal
|
1990-91
|
=3 Arts
|
Pvt
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
16.
|
Pingua Degree College,
Pingua, Dhenkanal.
|
1992-93
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
17.
|
Jiral College, Jiral
|
1982-83
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
18
|
Bhuban +3 Women’s College ,Bhuban Dhenkanel
|
1994-95
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Urban
|
Permanent
|
19
|
DKL Evening College,
|
1995-96
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
20
|
OPS Mahavidyalaya, Hindol Road, Dhenkanal
|
1983-84
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
21
|
Parajanga Mohavidyalaya,
|
1982-83
|
+3 Arts
|
Pvt.
|
Rural
|
Permanent
|
December 23rd, 2008
The National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology has several (31) affiliated Institute of Hotel Managements and several (7-10) Foodcraft Institutes. Orissa has one of each: Institute of Hotel Management in Bhubaneswar and a Foodcraft Institute in Balangir. The food craft institutes are located in the following places in India.
|
|
|
|
|
Ajmer
|
Food Craft Institute,
Hotel Khidmat Premises,
Puskar Road,
Ajmer.
|
Rajasthan
|
|
Balangir
|
Food Craft Institute,
District Tourism Centre,
Titilagarh,
Balangir-767001
|
Orissa
|
|
Chandigarh
|
Food Craft Institute,
Sector 42-D
Chandigarh – 160036
|
Chandigarh
|
|
Darjeeling
|
Food Craft Institute,
Lewis Jubilee Sanatorium,
Darjeeling
|
West Bengal
|
|
Faridabad
|
Food Craft Institute,
Badkal Chowk,
Faridabad – 121001.
|
Haryana
|
|
Pondicherry
|
Food Craft Institute,
Uppalam Road,
Pondicherry-605001
|
Pondicherry
|
|
Udaipur
|
Food Craft Institute,
Opp. Community Centre,
Govardhan Vilas, Sector-14
Udaipur – 313004.
|
Rajasthan
|
Following are the courses offered by the Institutes of Hotel Management and the Food Craft Institutes.
The Bachelor of Science programme in Hospitality and Hotel Administration is offered jointly by the National Council for Hotel Management and the Indira Gandhi National Open University. The Three-Year programme equips students with all the required skills, knowledge and attitude to efficiently discharge supervisory responsibilities in the Hospitality sector. The programme also involves in-depth laboratory work for students to acquire required knowledge and skills standards in the operational areas of Food Production, Food and Beverage Service, Front Office Operation and House Keeping. The programme imparts substantial management inputs in area such as Sales and Marketing, Financial Management, Human Resource Management, Hotel and Catering Law, Property Management, Entrepreneurship Development, Computers with special focus on Tourism Studies.
…
Admission to the following courses is regulated by the respective Institutes. Announcement for admission is released by them between May-July each year. Candidates meeting the prescribed entry-level requirements may apply to the concerned Institute. Admission will be based on the candidate’s merit in the qualifying examination.
|
Course |
Duration |
|
Upper Age Limit |
Location of Institutes where Course is available |
1. |
M.Sc. Hospitality Administration |
2 Years |
B.Sc.in H.M. or
3 yr Diploma in HM |
NA |
IHM – Bangalore, Delhi, Mumbai |
2.
|
Post Graduate Diploma in Accommodation
Operation and
Management
|
1½ Years
|
Graduation in any
Stream
|
25
|
IHM – :Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Delhi (Pusa), Gwalior, Hyderabad, Shimla, Thiruvananthapuram , Faridabad (FCI)
|
3.
|
Post Graduate Diploma in Dietetics and Hospital Food Service
|
1 Year
|
Graduate with Science or Bachelor in Home Sc.
|
25
|
IHM – Chennai, Delhi (Pusa) and Mumbai
|
4.
|
Craftsmanship Course in Food Production
|
1½ Years
|
10th Class pass of 10+2
|
22
|
IHM – Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Goa, Gwalior Shimla, Delhi (Pusa), Thiruvananthapuram
|
5.
|
Craftsmanship Course in Food and Beverage Service
|
24 weeks
|
10th Class pass of 10+2
|
22
|
IHM – Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Goa, Shimla
|
6.
|
Certificate Course in Hotel and Catering
Management
|
6 Months
|
Class XII of 10+2 system or equivalent
|
NA
|
IHM : Mumbai, Chennai
|
7.
|
Diploma in
Food Production
|
1½ Years
|
10+2 or
equivalent
|
22
|
FCIs – Ajmer, Balangir, Chandigarh, Darjeeling, Faridabad, Gangtok, Jodhpur, Udaipur
|
8.
|
Diploma in Food and Beverage Service
|
1½ Years
|
10+2 or
equivalent
|
22
|
FCIs – Ajmer, Balangir, Chandigarh, Darjeeling, Faridabad, Gangtok, Jodhpur, Udaipur, IHM-Delhi (Pusa
|
9.
|
Diploma in Front Office
|
1½ Years
|
10+2 or
equivalent
|
22
|
FCIs – Ajmer, Balangir, Chandigarh, Darjeeling, Faridabad, Gangtok, Jodhpur, Udaipur
|
10.
|
Diploma in House
Keeping
|
1½ Years
|
10+2 or
equivalent
|
22
|
FCIs – Ajmer, Chandigarh, Faridabad, Jodhpur, Udaipur
|
11.
|
Diploma in Bakery and
Confectionery
|
1½ Years
|
10+2 or
equivalent
|
22
|
FCI – Chandigarh, IHM- Delhi (Pusa)
|
A recent news item in expressbuzz.com mentions some problem with respect the Food Craft Institute in Balangir.
Uncertainity looms large over the Food Craft Institute here which is unique in Orissa. Reason: The State Government is yet to allot the plot, where the institute is presently located, in the name of institute. As a result, the financial assistance of Rs 1.3 crore from Centre to construct the hostel and part of institute building may return.
The government had decided to set up the institute in 2004 to boost the tourism and hospitality sector in the region. At present, the institute is being run by Ministry of Tourism. Orissa government had signed an MoU with Centre according to which the latter will provide financial assistance to run the institute for five years. Since the State Government is yet to hand over the land to the institute, the stipulated period (five years) of running the institute will elapse soon resulting in closure of the institute.Sources in the institute said if the State government does not do anything, then the institute will face closure in 2009. The Centre is seeking utilisation certificate (UC), which the institute has not been able to submit as the money is yet to be utilised in building the required infrastructure. When asked, Works Minister (former Tourism minister) and local MLA Ananga Udaya Singhdeo admitted that Centre would ask for return of funds if the UC is not submitted. “I have reminded the Tourism Department many times but they are not taking any step in this regard. The land should be allotted in the name of the institute as per the MoU,’ said the Minister.So far the institute has produced hundreds of students, who are well placed in hospitality industry. At present, around 55 students are studying in the institute.
November 23rd, 2008
Following is from a report in Pioneer.
The classes for the proposed Law University will commence from the next academic year 2009-10.
A decision to this effect was taken at a high-level meeting convened by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Wednesday. LN Mitra from the National Law University (NLU) attended the meeting. The proposal for the university was announced by the Union Law Minister in 2005.
The classes would commence either at the Madhu Sudan Law College or in the campus of Ravenshaw Law College.
The proposed university would be set up at Naraj in an area of 50 acre. The State Government has already acquired 30 acres of land for this purpose.
The Chief Justice of India will function as chancellor of the University while the Bar Council of India will run the entire curriculum of the university.
August 7th, 2008
Following is an excerpt from a report in Hospitality Biz India.
In a bid to equip the Indian hospitality industry with manpower, Hotel Hindustan International (HHI) group of hotels is setting up a hotel management institute in Bhubaneswar. This will be the branch of HHI’s already existing institute called Regency HHI Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology in Varanasi.
DK Jaiswal, Chairman and Managing Director, HHI group of hotels, says, “Indian hospitality’s future lies in not only the premium properties, but mainly in the three to four-star category budget hotels. With a great demand of rooms all over the country, Indian hospitality business requires an enormous number of skilled professionals. We therefore, plan to churn out more manpower for the industry.”
The HHI Institute in Varanasi, according to Jaiswal, teaches aspirants as per global hospitality standards. “As we generally try to absorb the professionals in all our present and up coming properties across India, we try to teach them according to our benchmark which is based on global standards and accepted by most of the hospitality giants present in India,” adds Jaiswal. The Regency HHI institute started its operation about three years back and has been looking after the manpower capacity for all existing HHI properties in Kolkata, Varanasi and Bhubaneswar. …
The upcoming institute in Bhubaneswar will have the regular three years degree courses on hotel management and catering technology. It will cater to 100 students per session. According to Jaiswal, the institute will start its operation from next year with a skilled group of professors. “We will lay emphasis on more practical knowledge rather than just theory,” says Jaiswal.
July 28th, 2008
Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan is a deemed university fully centrally funded. It has ten campuses; one of them being in Puri. Following is the information about the Puri Campus.
- Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan (Deemed University), Shri Sadashiva Campus, Puri (Orissa)
This campus was established on 15.08.1971 and is situated under the feet of Lord Jagannath at Puri in Orissa, which is one of four main Dhams. The institution is more than 100 years old. This Campus has its own building. The Campus is pursuing research work leading to the degree of Vidyavaridhi (Ph.D) and imparting education in Sahitya, Dharma Shastra, Navya Vyakarana, Puranetihas, Jyotish, Advaita Vedanta, Navya Nyaya, Sarvadarshana and Sankhya Yoga at postgraduate and graduate level and Shiksha Shastri at graduate level. There is computer education facility in the Campus.
The Puri campus is different from the Sri Jagannath Sanskrit University in Puri. Some more information on the Puri campus taken from http://www.sanskrit.nic.in/puri.htm is as follows:
Shri Sadashiva Sanskrit College established in the year 1865 was taken over by the Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan as one of its constituent units on 15.8.71. The Campus is situated on eastern side of Jagannath Temple nearer to Governor House at Puri. The Campus is situated on a plot of 4.7 acre in its old building.
The Campus is pursuing research work leading to the degree of Vidyavaridhi(Ph.D.) and imparting education in Sahitya, Dharma Shastra, Navya Vyakarana, Puranetihas, jyotidh, advaita Vedanta, Navya Nyaya, Sarvadarshana and Sankhya Yoga at post-graduate and graduate level. There is computer education facility in the Campus. Ths Campus has 8 publications to its credit.there are 34 individual publications of teachers besides 105 Reaearch Papers and 277 articles. The campus has a library consisting of 34,586 books and 232 manuscripts costing about Rs. 8 lakhs.
Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan’s two other Vidyapeethas have been converted to deemed universities. They are:
As per tathya.in Shri J. B. Patnaik, ex CM of Orissa, and a scholar in his own right, has just been appointed as the Chancellor of the later.
Besides the above mentioned four Sanskrit Universities there are currently seven other sanskrit universities in India, taking the total to eleven.
June 21st, 2008
Following is an excerpt from a report in Financial Express.
The Orissa government will sign an agreement with Gujarat’s Ahmedabad Aviation & Aeronautic Ltd (AAAL) in July to revive the Government Aviation Training Institute (GATI) in the state. This will be done via public-private-partnership (PPP) with the newly floated AAAL company, HBE Global Avionoutic Ltd (GAL). The project will be done under the lease-develop-operate (LDO) financing model.
… Established in 1947 as a flying club, GATI used to impart training for student pilot licence, private pilot licence and commercial pilot licence. Passouts from the institute were placed in Indian Airlines, Air India, Kingfisher, Reliance, Deccan Aviation, Garg Aviation, IMFA and OSL. The institute, which became non-functional from 2005-06 owing to resignation of pilots and lack of government support, has two training aircraft, spacious hanger and runway space.
According to the PPP agreement, GAL will use the available facilities of the institute on a lease basis to train students. It will develop GATI as a full-fledged commercially viable state-of-the-art aviation academy capable of providing multi-level training for commercial pilots, aircraft maintenance, ground staff and cabin crews. The revenue sharing mechanism will be based on LDO model, while the state government will remain owner of all the movable and non-movable properties of the institute.
Nandalal Bhatia, chairman and managing director of Global Avionoutic, on Tuesday discussed the issue with Orissa chief minister Naveen Patnaik here.
June 12th, 2008
The following is from http://orissagov.nic.in/sports&youthservices/dsys/hostels.htm.
The Sports Hostel Scheme was launched in our State in the year 1985 with the objective to enable the talented young Sports persons to undergo systematic coaching for a prolonged period. As per the scheme, the young talented boys and girls in the age group of 10-14 yrs. are selected from the grass-root level through a rigorous process of tests which include anthropometrics as well as series of battery of tests. After determining their motor capabilities, they are finally selected on the basis of their performance in specific skill tests. The Sports Hostel scheme has paid rich dividends as large number of Sports Hostel products have proved their worth in National and International tournaments. At present there are 14 Sports Hostels and 3 Centers of Excellence functioning in the State.
NON-PLAN SECTOR
A
|
Sports Hostel, Cuttack
Disciplines Covered
Sanctioned strength
Present Strength
|
Established – 1985
Football (Boys) (Jr & Sr.), Gymnastics (Boys & Girls), Hockey (Boys)
79
77
|
B
|
Sports Hostel, Bhubaneswar
Disciplines Covered
Sanctioned Strength
Present Strength
|
Established – 1985
Athletics (Boys & Girls)
Basketball (Boys & Girls)
Volleyball (Boys & Girls)
Weight Lifting (Girls)
Football (Girls)
120
116
|
C
|
Sports Hostel, Sambalpur
Discipline Covered
Sanctioned strength
Present Strength
|
Established – 1987
Swimming (Boys)
Football (Boys)
37
36
|
D
|
Sports Hostel, Berhampur
Disciplines covered
Sanctioned strength
Present Strength
|
Established – 1988
Volleyball (Boys)
Basketball (Boys)
Wt. Lifting (Boys)
32
32
|
E
|
Sports Hostel, Puri
Disciplines covered
Sanctioned strength
Present Strength
|
Established – 1987
Wrestling (Boys)
Kabaddi (Boys)
Gymnastics (Boys)
39
32
|
F
|
Sports Hostel, Bhawanipatna
Disciplines covered
Sanctioned strength
Present Strength
|
Established – 1988-89
Football (Boys)
22
20
|
G
|
Sports Hostel, Baripada
Disciplines covered
Sanctioned Strength
Present strength
|
Established – 1989-90
Football (Boys)
Athletics (Boys)
32
31
|
PLAN SECTOR
|
A
|
Sports Hostel Balasore
Disciplines covered
Sanctioned Strength
Present Strength
|
Established – 1989-90
Football (Boys)
Volleyball (Boys)
34
32
|
B
|
Sports Hostel Keonjhar
Disciplines covered
Sanctioned Strength
Present Strength
|
Established – 1991-92
Athletics, (Boys) Archery, (Boys)
Football (Boys)
42
39
|
C
|
Sports Hostel Bolangir
Disciplines covered
Sanctioned strength
Present strength
|
Established – 1991-92
Football (Boys)
22
21
|
D
|
Sports Hostel Nayagarh
Disciplines covered
Sanctioned strength
Present strength
|
Established – 2001
Football (Boys)
22
22
|
TRIBAL AREA SUB-PLAN SECTOR
A
|
Sports Hostel, Panposh, Rourkela
Discipline Covered
Sanctioned strength
Present Strength
|
Established – 1985
Hockey (Boys & Girls)
65
65
|
B
|
Sports Hostel, Sundergarh
Disciplines covered
Sanctioned strength
Present strength
|
Established – 1997-98
Football (Boys)
Athletics (Boys)
Hockey (Boys)
52
52
|
C
|
Sports Hostel ,Koraput
Disciplines covered
Sanctioned strength
Present strength
|
Established – 1991-92
Athletics, (Boys)
Volleyball (Boys)
22
20
|
Government in Sports & Y.S Department bears the expenditure towards the stipend of the inmates @ Rs. 2250/- per head per month, Sports kits and uniforms, medicine, bedding materials, admission fees of Schools and T.A/D.A etc. for attending different National/International tournaments and coaching camp wherever necessary. Scientific coaching in systematic manner by experienced coaches are provided to these inmates during their stay in the hostels.
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE
Government in Sports Department have implemented the scheme of Centre of Excellence for providing intensive coaching to Sports persons between the age group of 15-18 years who are proficient in the concerned field. In order to be eligible for admission to the Centre of Excellence a candidate must have secured first to sixth position in any recognized National Championship either in Individual or Team events. During their stay in the Centre the inmates enjoy the same facilities availed by their sports Hostels counterparts. The scheme has proved it’s worth as many of the inmates of Centers of Excellence have laurels for the State. In pursuance of this scheme, the Centre of Excellence at the following places are now functional in the State:
Sl
|
Name of the Centre
|
Discipline Covered
|
Sanctioned Strength
|
Present Strength
|
1
|
Centre of Excellence, Bhubaneswar, Khurda
|
Athletics, (Boys & Girls)
Weight Lifting (Girls)
|
16
|
6
|
2
|
Centre of Excellence, Berhampur, Ganjam
|
Weight Lifting (Boys)
|
3
|
NIL
|
3
|
Centre of Excellence, Rourkela, Sundergarh
|
Hockey (Boys & Girls)
|
36
|
36
|
TALENT SCOUTING
Govt. in Sports & Youth Services Department have established 14 Sports Hostels in the State. In order to spot the budding sporting talents from grass root level and to nurture them by admitting in to Sports Hostels the Scheme of Talent Scouting has been formulated in the following manner. The talents must be within the age group of 10 to 14 Years and a student of Class-VIII or below in recognized educational institutions in order to be eligible to appear at the talent scouting selection .
A) Block & Dist. Level Selection
At the advent of each Academic Session, all Collectors of the Districts are requested to circulate the Scheme at Panchayat level & Block level for wide publicity and information of the interested sports talents as well as their parents to appear the selection test. It is the responsibility of the Block Development Officers to instruct the educational institutions for selection of talents at Gram Panchayat & Block level. The District Sports Officer of concerned District co-ordinates with the B. D. Os & educational institutions for selection process. Selection of talents at Block & District level Competition are organized in all Districts in order to select the outstanding talents of the Districts. Adequate publicity in print and electronics media regarding conduct of the lower level scouting as well as district level scouting are made for information of general public.
B) State Level Assessment Camp
After conduct of the Selection trail in all the Districts, the D.S.Os send the list of selected talents along with their detail Bio-Data, motor ability test and Battery test report etc. to the Directorate of Sports & YS., Orissa, Bhubaneswar. A Committee is constituted in the Directorate of Sports & Y.S, Orissa, Bhubaneswar for scrutinization of the lists sent by all the D.S.Os. Keeping in view the vacancies in different disciplines in all the Sports Hostels a select list of talents is prepared in order to call them for the State level scouting. After fixation of the date of State level selection all the D.S.Os are intimated regarding the list of selected talents in the State level scouting of their respective districts with instruction to ensure attendance of the talents. Selection committees are constituted in all eleven disciplines to prepare the merit list of the talents for admission in the Sports Hostels taking in to consideration of their age, educational qualification, motor ability and skill in the particular discipline.
The selected talents are intimated on the spot for taking admission into the Sports Hostels within specific time frame.
NON-RESIDENTIAL SUMMER COACHING CAMP
With a view to provide Coaching to the talents in rural areas as well as urban areas of the State in the popular disciplines of the localities concerned, the scheme of Non-Residential Summer Coaching Camp has been introduced by the Sports & Youth Services Department. Normally these camps are held during Summer vacation during the month of May-June every year. Coaches of the Directorate of Sports & Youth Services, Orissa Council of Sports and Sports Authority of India are deputed for imparting the Coaching in the camps. Concerned D.S.Os in co-ordination with local Sports Clubs, Sports lovers and educational institutions conducts the coaching camps which generally conducted for two weeks. Provision of refreshment and Sports kits are supplied for the purpose.
4. SAI SPORTS HOSTEL, CUTTACK
Sports Authority of India has established a Sports Hostel (Residential) at Cuttack to provide coaching to the students between 16-20 years of age in the disciplines of Athletics, Gymnastics, Football etc. The students residing in SAI sports hostel are getting monthly stipend of Rs. 1500/- towards their fooding charges. The total sanctioned strength of this hostel is 74. Besides this, a Non-residential Training Centre is also functioning at Cuttack in Football and Athletics with a student strength of 20.
5. SPDA SPORTS HOSTEL, DHENKANAL
Sports Authority of India has established a Sports Hostel at Dhenkanal for development of Sports talents in the disciplines of Football & Athletics.
1. CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE
Government in Sports Department have implemented the scheme for providing intensive coaching to sports persons between the age group of 15-20 years who are proficient in the concerned field in pursuance of this scheme, the Centre of Excellence at the following places have been opened;
Sl
|
Name of the hostel
|
Boys
|
Girls
|
Total strength
|
Present strength
|
1
|
Sports Hostel, Rourkela (Hockey)
|
18
|
18
|
36
|
33
|
2
|
Sports Hostel, Berhampur (Wt.Lifting – Boys)
|
05
|
–
|
05
|
03
|
3
|
Sports Hostel, Bhubaneswar (Athletics Boys & Girls = 08), Wt.Lifting – Girls = 04)
|
08
|
04
|
12
|
07
|
|
Total
|
|
|
53
|
43
|
Sports Hostels
Students belonging to the age group of 10-14 yrs are being admitted into sports hostels in the State situated at different places.
There are 14 sports hostels as detailed below;
Sl
|
Location
|
Year of Estt.
|
Disciplines covered
|
Total inmates
|
01
|
Cuttack
|
1985
|
Football, Gymnastics & Hockey
|
79
|
02
|
Bhubaneswar
|
1985
|
Athletics, Basketball, Volleyball, Football & Wt.Lifting
|
120
|
03
|
Sambalpur
|
1987
|
Swimming & Football
|
37
|
04
|
Berhampur
|
1988
|
Volleyball, Basketball & Wt.Lifting
|
32
|
05
|
Puri
|
1987
|
Wrestling, Kabaddi & Gymnastics
|
39
|
06
|
Bhawanipatna
|
1989
|
Football
|
22
|
07
|
Baripada
|
1990
|
Football & Athletics
|
32
|
08
|
Balasore
|
1990
|
Volleyball & Football
|
34
|
09
|
Keonjhar
|
1992
|
Archery, Athletics & Football
|
42
|
10
|
Bolangir
|
1992
|
Football
|
22
|
11
|
Koraput
|
1992
|
Athletics & Volleyball
|
22
|
12
|
Sundergarh
|
1998
|
Football, Athletics & Hockey
|
52
|
13
|
Nayagarh
|
2001
|
Football
|
22
|
14
|
Rourkela
|
1985
|
Hockey
|
65
|
Centre of Excellence
There are 3 Centres of Excellence in the State
1. Centre of Excellence (Sports Hostel, Panposh) Hockey 36
2. Centre of Excellence (Sports Hostel, Berhampur) Wt.Lifting 03
3. Centre of Excellence (Sports Hostel, Bhubaneswar) Athletics & Wt.Lifting 16
Sports persons having excellent performance in the age group of 15-20 yrs are inducted to the Centre of Excellence for intensive coaching. They are provided with monthly stipend of Rs. 1200/- towards fooding expenses & other facilities as available to the inmates of Sports Hostels.
April 27th, 2008
Following is an excerpt from a report in http://www.thaindian.com/.
Aptech Global Learning Solutions … These centres will be a combination of Arena Animation Academy and Aptech Computer Education training institutes,†Aptech executive director R. Krishnan told IANS.
“We will also be expanding nationally. New centres will be opened this year at Cuttack, Rourkela, Bhubaneswar, Durgapur, Guwahati and Dibrugarh,†he added.
The course content for the two academies is also going to change from May.
Krishnan said: “With animation and computer training institutes mushrooming everywhere, we are focussing on how our students can get faster and better jobs. We will introduce some new modules and methodologies.
“We have introduced a specialised demo reel making module in the syllabus this year. Earlier, the demo reel was just a part of the curriculum. Now this demo reel will act as the portfolio of a student.â€
April 19th, 2008
Following is an excerpt on this from a report in New Indian Express.
a group of artists from Balasore has embarked upon a mission to give sand art a fillip in this district.
"Our main aim is to make people more inclined towards sand art and create new artists and train them," said Kesudas, executive director of Baleswari Kala Kendra (BKK), a local organisation working for the development of ancient art form.
"There are number of artists in the district who want to show their talent in sand art. We have decided to give them scope so that they can excel," he added.
With this idea, a platform to showcase talents of local sand artists has been set up in front of the Gopabandhu park near Gandhismruti Bhavan and BKK School of Sand Art has been opened here.
"Local artists have been creating sand art works here daily and teaching other interested artists. Besides, 10 students who have taken admission in the school are being imparted training," said Kesudas.
April 11th, 2008
Following is from their page http://www.ncte-in.org/theintro.htm.
National Council of Teacher Education
AT A GLANCE
INTRODUCTION
The National Council for Teacher Education, in its previous status since 1973, was an advisory body for the Central and State Governments on all matters pertaining to teacher education, with its Secretariat in the Department of Teacher Education of the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT). Despite its commendable work in the academic fields, it could not perform essential regulatory functions, to ensure maintenance of standards in teacher education and preventing proliferation of substandard teacher education institutions. The National Policy on Education (NPE), 1986 and the Programme of Action thereunder, envisaged a National Council for Teacher Education with statutory status and necessary resources as a first step for overhauling the system of teacher education. The National Council for Teacher Education as a statutory body came into existence in pursuance of the National Council for Teacher Education Act, 1993 (No. 73 of 1993) on the 17th August,1995.
OBJECTIVE
The main objective of the NCTE is to achieve planned and coordinated development of the teacher education system throughout the country, the regulation and proper maintenance of Norms and Standards in the teacher education system and for matters connected therewith. The mandate given to the NCTE is very broad and covers the whole gamut of teacher education programmes including research and training of persons for equipping them to teach at pre-primary, primary, secondary and senior secondary stages in schools, and non-formal education, part-time education, adult education and distance (correspondence) education courses.
ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
NCTE has its headquarder at New Delhi and four Regional Committees at Banglore, Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar and Jaipur to look after its statutory responsibilities. In order to enable the NCTE to perform the assigned functions including planned and co-ordinated development and initiating innovations in teacher education, the NCTE in Delhi as well as its four Reginal Committees have administrative and academic wings to deal respectively with finance, establishment and legal matters and with research, policy planning, monitoring, curriculum, innovations, co-ordination, library and documentation, inservice programmes. The NCTE Headquarters is headed by the Chairperson, while each Regional Committee is headed by a Regional Director.
February 10th, 2008
Following is an excerpt from a New Indian Express report.
BHUBANESWAR: The golden jubilee celebration of BJB College could not have come at a better time. It has received the State Government’s nod to start as many as four self finance courses from the coming academic session.
The new courses would include a five year integrated MBA programme and a two year post graduate programme in journalism and mass communication.
The other two courses would be a five year integrated MSc programme in Bioinformatics and a five year integrated MSc programme in electronic and telecommunications. All the courses are high in demand in the present job market.
They would be offered in collaboration with Heritage Vision, an educational trust, said college principal B.N.Patnaik. While the MBA programme will have 60 seats, rest of the programmes would have 48 seats each.
Placement would be the last thing one should worry about as the institute has emerged as a sought-after hunting ground for multinationals looking for bright minds.
According to placement officer Prof Swetansu Sekhar Rath, Infosys, Vedanta, ICICI Prudential and energy and environment solution firm Phermax are next in line. They are slated to the visit the campus soon.
January 26th, 2008
Following is an excerpt from a report in The Statesman.
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has said that law university in Orissa will be one of the best in the country.
Laying a foundation stone of the university at Brajabiharipur, Cuttack near Naraj today, the Chief Minister said that with this a long cherished hope has been fulfilled.
January 7th, 2008