Archive for February, 2008

Orissa BJP raises the issue of IIT

Following is an excerpt from a report in New Indian Express.

The BJP launched a scathing attack on the Congress-led UPA Government for its continued apathy towards the State.

Addressing the opening session of the two-day State executive committee meeting of the BJP here on Thursday, party president Suresh Pujari lambasted the Centre for its preferential treatment to the State so far as sanction of Central projects or Central assistance is concerned.

“The only solution to the Centre’s apathy is to build a movement against the UPA Government in the State,” Pujari said.

The BJD-BJP combination has completed 10 years and the alliance will continue to rule the State, Pujari asserted and exhorted party leaders and workers to defeat the evil design of the Congress. All the projects sanctioned by the NDA Government for the State are either shelved or relocated to other states.

The Netaji Subash Bose All India Institute of Medical Science is languishing for lack of financial support. While Orissa’s demand for an Indian Institute of Technology has been ignored, states having several national institutes are being given special treatment, he rued.

February 8th, 2008

IMS Center for Communications Studies in Bhubaneswar

Following is an excerpt from a report in New Indian Express.

… leading coaching institute and publishing house IMS has come up with a ‘Centre for Communication Studies’ (CCS) here, the first in the country.

The centre will basically act as a finishing school, offering a wide range of classroom programmes to students and corporate executives to develop soft skills, hone business acumen and corporate etiquette.

According to IMS, picking the city over others was a logical step towards developing a pool of industry-ready workforce in a State bursting at its seams.

"The aim was to help more and more students profit from the upcoming opportunities generated by the industrialisation drive with confidence. Hence the move," said CCS director Subrata Dey.

The programmes have been prepared by a pool of IIT and IIM graduates and take strength from the unique methodologies followed to groom students. For example, in the ‘speak e’ class, seeking to develop English communication ability, a learner is ‘immersed into a simulated real-life situation with fellow students and trainers where he/she is encouraged to communicate according to the situation’s requirement.’

Besides, the candidate is placed in a group where others have a similar level of language skills for proper coaching. The other set of programmes from CCS stable include ‘the triple module placement training workshop,’ ‘powerprep’ and ‘propahgroom.’

While the former prepares a student face group discussion and get their basics right through interventions like ‘progressive interaction and argumentation,’ the latter two have been designed keeping the corporate professionals in mind. Interestingly, Dey said, several B-schools in the city have come forward to adopt them, especially ‘powerprep’ in their course curriculum.

It aims to develop the overall communication and report writing skills of participants and make him a true professional in power point presentation.

At present, the students are a mix of job seekers, management students and freshly recruited employees of corporate houses. IIT and IIM alumni would be on faculty.

7 comments February 7th, 2008

Going beyond writing letters for an IIT: Op-ed in Samaja

February 6th, 2008

IIT and politics: Editorial in Samaja

1 comment February 6th, 2008

Rajasthan asks its IIT to be in Kota; Bathinda in Punjab expects an IIT or an IIM

Following is an excerpt from a report in Financial express.

The Rajasthan Government has asked the Centre to set up an Indian Institute of Technology in Kota, Industry Minister Digamber Singh has said.

At a function yesterday, Singh said "a letter has already been sent to the Centre by Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje asking it to set up an IIT at Kota."

He claimed Kota was the most ideal place for setting up such an institute in Rajasthan because it had already become a hub for technical education in northern India.

 Following is an excerpt from a report in 24-7pressrelease.com.

The Centre has also been approached to issue No Objection Certificate (NOC) for the two civil airports in the State at Bhisiana in Bathinda and Sahnewal near Ludhiana. An IIT or IIM is also proposed to be set up in the city. With the emergence of all these fast-paced developmental activities, Bathinda is fast emerging on the Real Estate Map of India and one of the most sought after land in Punjab.

5 comments February 4th, 2008

National doctoral fellowship to pursue Ph.D in Architecture, Engineering, Management and Pharmacy

The following is from http://www.aicte.ernet.in/national_doc.htm.

In pursuance of the Policy Framework for promotion of Post Graduate Education and Research in Technical Education as announced by Ministry of Human Resource Development, the All India Council For Technical Education (AICTE) offers NDF to eligible candidates to pursue Doctoral programmes. Under the NATIONAL DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP (NDF) scheme Fifty (50) Doctoral Fellowships will be offered to selected candidates in emerging areas/disciplines of Technical Education by AICTE to pursue Doctoral programme.

 
OBJECTIVE
 

To attract highly qualified and motivated candidates to pursue doctoral degree and offer themselves for teaching positions in the Technical Education System. To provide research support to bright young candidates for pursuing exciting and innovative research in the field of Technical Education.

                                       
 
DETAILS OF SCHEME:
 

Scholarship @ Rs.12,000/- per month per candidate.

Contingency grant of Rs. 25,000/- per annum per candidate.

Overhead charges of Rs. 20,000/- per annum per candidate to the host institution i.e. Institution where the candidate will be pursuing Ph.D./Doctoral Programme.

 
ELIGIBILITY:
 

(1) The candidate should be less then 35 years of age on 31.08.2005. However age relaxation of 5 years would be given to candidates belonging to SC/ST, Women & Physically challenged category.

(2) Those who have already secured admission on or after 1st Sept., 2005 as full time candidates and are in the first year of their doctoral programme in the selected Host Institutions given in the Annexure are eligible to apply. The date of registration should be between 01.09.2004 and 31.08.2005.

 
SELECTION PROCEDURE:
 

The candidates who satisfy the screening criteria as decided by AICTE, will have to appear for an interview. Based on the performance of the candidates in the interview, a merit list of candidates shall be prepared by the AICTE, from which the final selection of candidates for the scheme shall be made.

 
PERIOD OF SCHOLARSHIP:
 
The scholarships shall be given for a period of 3 years.
 
HOW TO APPLY:
 

The detailed information and application form can be downloaded from the AICTE website (www.aicte.ernet.in). The completed applications with all necessary documents should be sent to : Advisor (FD), AICTE, IV Floor, East Tower, NBCC Place, Pragati Vihar, Bhishm Pitamah Marg, New Delhi – 110 003. Those candidates who have already applied prior to this advertisement need to apply again. (LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION – 31.08.2005)

 

LIST OF INSTITUTIONS

 

Candidates registered in the following institutions shall be eligible for NDF

 
Architecture & Town Planning
 

1. Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur – 721302

2. School of Planning & Architecture, New Delhi – 110002

3. School of Planning & Arch, J.N.T.U., Hyderabad – 500028.

4. School of Arch & Planning, Anna Univ, Chennai – 600025

 

Engineering & Technology

 

5. Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai -600036

6. Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati-781039

7. Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur-208016

8. Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur-721302

9. Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai -781039

10.Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi – 110016

11.Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee – 247 667

12.Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-560012

13.M.National Institute of Technology, Allahabad -211004

14.National Institute of Technology, Kozhikode – 673601

15.V. National Institute of Technology, Nagpur -440011

16.National Institute of Technology, Rourkela -769008

17.National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal -574157

18.National Institute of Technology, Trichy -620015

19.National Institute of Technology, Warangal -506004

20.PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore-641004

21.Jadavpur Univ., Kolkata – 700032

22.Sh. G. S. Institute of Science & Technology, Indore – 452003

23.University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering,                 

     Bangalore- 560056

24.Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad-826004
25.Anna University, Chennai- 600025

26. Inst. Of Tech, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi – 221005

27.Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai.

 
Management
 

28.Management Development Institute, Gurgoan -122001

29.T. A. Pai Management Institute, Manipal – 576119.

30.Faculty of Management Stuedies Banaras Hindu University,    

     Varanasi – 221005.

31.Narseee Monjee Inst of Mgt Studies, Mumbai – 400058.

32.Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore – 560076.

33.Indian Institute of Management, Kolkata –700104.

34.Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad – 380015

35.Xavier Labour Relations Institute, Jamshedpur – 831001

36.Indian Institute of Management, Indore- 452012

37.Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode – 673571.

38.Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow – 226013. 

39.Faculty of Management Stuedies Delhi University, New Delhi.

40.Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur – 721302

41.Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi – 110016

42.Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai– 400076

 
Pharmacy
 

43.Kakatiya University,Warangal – 506009.

44.J. S. S. College of Pharmacy,Ootacamund –643001.

45.College of Pharmacy, Univ of Delhi, Delhi – 110017

46.Dr.Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya,Sagar– 470003.

47.Jadavpur University, Kolkata– 700032.

48.M. S. University of Baroda, Baroda – 390001

49.KLE Society’s College of Pharmacy, Belgaum– 390001
 
 
 
 
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29 comments February 4th, 2008

NRIs propose to set up three private medical colleges; Berhampur wants one: Dharitri

February 4th, 2008

IIT Kharagpur plans to triple in size in 10 years

Following are excerpts from a report in Business Standard.

Said D Acharya, director, IIT Kharagpur, “We have lined up huge expansion plans. Being the oldest IIT, our infrastructure is old. We plan to increase the strength of students from the present 7,000 to 20,000. We also want to increase the pool of faculty from 600 at present to 2,000 in the next 10 years. We plan to launch free engineering courses for students and also devise a programme for the training of teachers.”

Following is a quote from an Indian Express report.

In the next five years, the institute plans to increase its intake of students from the present 7,000 to 12,000. By 2017, it plans to increase its strength to 24,000.

While part of me is excited about this development in my alma-matter, I am worried that this will add to the imbalance of higher education spread across India. Earlier IIT Kharagpur had proposed to achieve this expansion by having branch campuses in Kolkata and Bhubaneswar. That would have spread the higher education opportunity across a larger geographical area. But  MHRD stopped it and now the plan is to expand in place. This would definitely save some cost but will add to the existing inequity.


February 4th, 2008

Why many in Orissa mistrust MHRD of India: a cry for help to the PM and Planning Commission

On Feb 2, 2008 9:43 AM, Krishna Murari <kmacharya@…> wrote:
Please see the attached message. Am afraid, the Oriya paper got it completely wrong.
 
-Special Secy, MHRD

======= His message is below my reply to him. ======

Dear Mr. Acharya:

It is very easy for some one in Orissa to believe that you said what is reported to have been said in Samaja.

Already, your minister Mrs. Purandareswari said something similar. See http://www.indianexpress.com/story/30436.html where it is reported that she read a list of institutions in Orissa that have central assistance to justify why Orissa should not have given an IIT. If she, or the staff who wrote that response, had bothered to compared this with other states, which we did (please see http://iit.orissalinks.com/vol1/state_wise_national_lab.pdf ) she/they would have found that other states have much more such institutes and this reasoning is yet another attempt to harm Orissa by the MHRD.

In general, people all over Orissa have developed a deep distrust of MHRD for reason listed below. From your past actions we are very apprehensive that MHRD will find or make up some reason or other to deny an IIT to Orissa or just deny without any explanation.

This is despite the fact that:

(i) Orissa is now is at the bottom of per-capita spending by MHRD in marquee institutions. In our earlier calculation, reported nation wide (see http://iit.orissalinks.com/vol0/2006%2002%2014%20ht-mhrd-spending.pdf  and
http://iit.orissalinks.com/vol0/2006%2002%2012%20asian-age-mhrd-spending.pdf ) and in International Herald Tribune, Bihar and Rajasthan were below Orissa and they were rightly given an IIT. But then Orissa was skipped for the 3rd and 4th new IIT announcements.

(ii) Orissa is at the bottom of higher education enrollment at about 6.1% and needs to cover the largest gap to get to the 11th plan goal of 15%.

(iii) Orissa is the 9th largest state in area and 11th largest in population. (Note that the 8 new IITs will take the total # IITs to 15.)

(iv) Orissa is among the most backward state of the country in most parameters and has the most backward district cluster (KBK districts made up of almost half the size of Orissa) in the country.

(v) Orissa has a vast population of tribals.

(vi) Orissa is trying its best to industrialize and is among the lead in recent ASSOCHAM  studies regarding investment destinations.

(vii) The people of Orissa, its MPs, and its CM have been trying very hard for several years now to convince MHRD and the PM about an IIT in Orissa, but without any results. Please see the media articles stored at http://iit.orissalinks.com/vol0/ , http://iit.orissalinks.com/vol1/ , http://iit.orissalinks.com/vol2/ , http://iit.orissalinks.com/vol3/  to know the involvement of every one in Orissa on this. This is very very different from any other state asking for an IIT. Nowhere, the intensity and passion comes even close.

Now let me give you the reasons why people in Orissa have a deep mistrust towards MHRD and believe that MHRD is actively working to keep Orissa down and harm it.

A. MHRD took away a previously announced (by the President) NIS from Orissa. The MHRD fought tooth and nail with Orissa in the political arena (parliament), in courts (Cuttack high court and supreme court), and other places on the NIS issue. And it never gave Orissa the NIS it had taken away which are now called IISERs. MHRD gave them all to its favored states (Pune, Kolkata, Punjab, Bhopal and Kerala.) See http://iit.orissalinks.com/vol1-nis/ and http://iiser.blogspot.com for the press articles and chronology of this.

Thank God, India has a prime minister who has some shame, who sanctioned NISER from his ministry, the DAE. Despite that NISER’s approval in the cabinet was delayed and even now other hurdles have been put that continues to prevent NISER from recruiting regular faculty.

B. The following is a partial list of higher education institutions funded by MHRD  that MHRD has announced since this government came. Sir: Can you please find Orissa’s name in it?

1. IISER Kolkata, West Bengal (1)
2. IISER Pune, Maharashtra (1)
3. IISER Mohali, Punjab (1)
4. IISER in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh (1)
5. IISER in Thiruvanthapuram, Kerala (1)
6. IIT in Andhra Pradesh (1)
7. IIT in Rajasthan (1)
8. IIT in Bihar (1)
9. IIM at Shillong, Meghalaya (1)
10. SPA in Vijaywada, Andhra Pradesh (2)
11. SPA in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh (2)
12. Upgradation of Bengal Engineering and Sc U to an IIT clone (IIEST), West Bengal (2)
13. Upgradation of Andhra Univ Engineering College to IIT clone (IIEST), Andhra Pradesh (3)
14. Upgradation of Osmania Univ Engg College to IIT clone (IIEST), Andhra Pradesh (4)
15. Upgradation of IT BHU to IIT clone (IIEST), Uttar Pradesh (1)
16. Upgradation of Cochin Univ of Sc and Tech to IIT clone (IIEST), Kerala (2)
17. IIIT Kanchipuram, Tamilnadu (1)
18. Allahbad University made to a Central University, Uttar Pradesh (2)
19. Manipur University made to a Central University, Manipur (1)
20. Arunachal Pradesh university made to a Central University,Arunachal Pradesh (1)
21. Tripura university made to a Central University, Tripura (1)
22. New Central University in Sikkim, Sikkim (1)
23. CIEFL Hyderabad made to a central university, Andhra Pradesh (5)
24. Indira Gandhi Nationan Tribal University, Madhya Pradesh (3)
25. IIT in Himachal Pradesh (1)

This MHRD has announced TWENTY FIVE+ national institutions so far and Orissa does not even figure once in that list and I am sure you can figure out why people from Orissa completely distrust MHRD and its intentions.

C: Please read the following excerpt from the Orissa government press release on Oct 24 2005 where CM of Orissa discussed about a tribal university in KBK region of Orissa.

… In addition to this, Shri Patnaik also requested for establishment of a Central University for the KBK Region, which is one of the most backward regions in the country. He pointed out that there was a heavy concentration of the scheduled tribe and scheduled caste population in this region, which has a literacy rate below 50%. Shri Patnaik stated that setting up a Central University in the KBK region would go a long way in encouraging higher education among tribal population. He added that the university could also set up specialized centres for tribal development related studies, as tribal development was one of the biggest challenges facing the country today. Shri. Arjun Singh appreciated the rationale of having a Central University in the KBK region and sought a formal proposal in this regard from the State Government. He assured that this would receive high priority whenever the Central Government considers setting up of new central universities

Please compare it with the following about the proposed Indira Gandhi National Tribal University that came out in Hindu on 19th November 2006.  (http://www.hindu.com/2006/11/19/stories/2006111900750900.htm) and it seems that the idea proposed by our CM was stolen by MHRD to establish a similar university with HQ in MP and Orissa was conveniently ignored and thus harmed.

    • … The Indira Gandhi National Tribal University will encourage studies on tribal art, culture and traditions, forests and natural resources. Tribal students will be given priority in admission. … The D. Swaminadhan Committee, set up by the University Grants Commission, recommended the setting up of a varsity exclusively for promoting tribal culture and providing tribals access to higher education.

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Thus MHRD is the ministry which not only has not given any national institute to Orissa but seems to have taken away two of them from Orissa: an NIS/IISER and the tribal central university which Orissa seem to have proposed first. Please look up a thesaurus to find out the adjectives used for some one who steals from the poorest of the poor. MHRD, because of its actions towards Orissa, deserves that adjective.

==

Since we do not have any trust in MHRD, we have to take things directly to the PM, Mrs. Gandhi, the planning commission and the people of India at large. There is no other option left for the weakest and the poorest and the most backward when the MHRD that is supposed to help it steals from it and tries its best to harm it and makes up ridiculous and false reasons for it.

We sincerely hope that either the MHRD will come to its senses or the PM and the planning commission will bring it into its senses so that MHRD grants at least

(i) an IIT to Orissa so that Orissa has one of the 15 IITs in the country (b) one of the 14 proposed world class central universities (c) one of the proposed 10 NITs (d) a tribal central university in KBK (out of the remaining 16 new central universities) for all of the reasons mentioned earlier in the mail.

[Again, Orissa is the 9th largest state in area, 11th largest state in  population, has been historically funded the least by MHRD, has to bridge the largest gap from 6.1% to the 11th plan target of 15%, and among the states that is trying its hardest – by rapid industrialization- to get out of the bottom of everything.]

Anything less, we will know that MHRD is up to its tricks again, and despite the fact that the PM has increased the number of institutions to so many (8 new IITs taking the total to 15; 14 world class central universities; and 10 new NITs) that there is really no reason, except spite and intent to harm, to not give Orissa the above mentioned institutions.

 
sincerely and with best regards,
Chitta Baral

———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Krishna Murari <kmacharya@…>
To: RAJESH MOHAPATRA <mahapatrark@…>
Date: Sat, 02 Feb 2008 15:43:18 +0500
Subject: Re: Please don’t force Orissa to remain backward: Reaction to "No IIT for Orissa because it has NISER" – MHRD special secretary as reported in The Samaja

The statement apparently attributed to the Special Secretary, MHRD, in some sections of the Oriya press is completely wrong. No such statement -that because of the NISER, IIT would not be considered for an IIT – was ever made. What was actually said was that Orissa’s demand for an IISER was met by establishing a NISER there. 
 
– Special Secy, MHRD

2 comments February 3rd, 2008

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February 3rd, 2008

Orissa problems in primary and middle school education: two Samaja articles

February 3rd, 2008

Is the proposal to convert “Institute of Material Sciences (IMS)” to “National Institute for Advanced Materials and Applications (NIAMA)” dead?

In 2005 our CM had proposed the central takeover/adoption of the Institute of Material Sciences (IMS) in Bhubaneswar (68/1, Laxmi Vihar, Bhubaneswar – 751005 )  to make it a National Institute for advanced materials and applications. In this, ex-IIT Khragpur director Prof. K. L. Chpora, a recent Padma shri award winner, was involved. But besides the following news report from 2005 nothing much has happened.

 

February 3rd, 2008

CM Naveen Patnaik reacts angrily to MHRD special secretary’s statement; writes to PM again

Following is an excerpt  from a report in Pioneer. (Also reported in Statesman, Sambada, New Indian Express, Dharitr1, Dharitri2, Pragativadi)

… Coming down heavily on the Centre, Patnaik said, "I am surprised to see that decisions are being taken on a political consideration. I have repeatedly taken up the matter of establishing of an IIT in Orissa with the Prime Minister and the Union Minister for Human Resources Development (HRD). I have told them that Orissa’s case is a genuine one."

Raising his voice against the Centre, Patnaik said a question should be asked why the Centre shifted the National Institute of Science (NIS), which was sanctioned by the then NDA Government from Bhubaneswar to Kolkata.

Reacting sharply over the remarks of the Union Secretary of HRD that Orissa does not deserve an IIT as it has already got the NISER (National Institute of Science and Educational Research), Patnaik said how could the NIS be shifted to Kolkata when IIT, Kharagpur is already there.

"How West Bengal has taken two such premier institutes? All these decisions have been taken on a political consideration," Patnaik said.

In his letter Patnaik mentioned that as Orissa was witnessing a rapid growth in industrialisation, these technical institutes are required for creating the requisite manpower. 

February 2nd, 2008

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