Bhubaneswar: Pradhan Mantri Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (PM-USHA) is scheduled to Orissa It will be decided by the state government on Saturday. Government signs MoU with Federal Ministry of Education to launch PM-USHA The program was attended by Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan and the state government higher education Minister Suryabansi Suraj.
this center Pradhan said financial assistance of Rs 500 crore will be provided to different higher education institutions in Odisha for infrastructure and other development activities and described August 31 as an important day to strengthen the higher education landscape in Odisha. A milestone day.
“PM-USHA is an important initiative taken by the Center to implement the National Education Policy 2020 and carries Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of achieving higher levels of access, equity and excellence in higher education in the state. education system With greater efficiency, transparency, accountability and responsiveness. 60% of the allocation will be released by the Center and 40% will be borne by the state,” he said.
The Union Education Minister said that implementation of the PM-USHA scheme in Odisha will enable state universities to strengthen their infrastructure and transform them into world-class multi-disciplinary universities.
Odisha is blessed with human resources, he said, adding that both the Center and the state are committed to ensuring that the youth of Odisha are equipped with 21st century knowledge and skills.
“In this knowledge-based century and the coming era, Odisha and its human capital will be a beacon of hope for the world,” Pradhan said.
He also mentioned about the Bonda tribal boy who cracked NEET 2024 and got a seat in MKCG Medical College and Hospital, Berhampur. “Odisha has intellectual human capital and resources which need to be harnessed. The state will now be able to allocate about Rs 500 crore by the Center to develop colleges and universities. Our aim is to enhance the skills of 1000 crore students in the state,” he said .
“The scope of education is much wider and should not be limited to the narrow confines of politics. We launched PM-USHA on the 81st day of the new government,” the Chief Minister said, adding that this initiative will transform Odisha The education sector of the state has reached world-class standards.
Manjhi said universities in the state will be given autonomy as per the BJP’s election manifesto. This will also help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), revolutionize the education system and help eliminate regional imbalances.
“…Both the Central and State Governments have given special importance to the development of education sector in Odisha. Many path-breaking initiatives have been taken under the direct supervision of Prime Minister @narendramodi. Implementation of PM-USHA will provide a huge boost to the development of higher education Significant contribution has been made to quality improvement, skill development and employment creation.
The PM-USHA program aims to improve curriculum, teacher training, infrastructure, accreditation and employability and focuses on ensuring equity, access and excellence in higher education across states and union territories.
this center Pradhan said financial assistance of Rs 500 crore will be provided to different higher education institutions in Odisha for infrastructure and other development activities and described August 31 as an important day to strengthen the higher education landscape in Odisha. A milestone day.
“PM-USHA is an important initiative taken by the Center to implement the National Education Policy 2020 and carries Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of achieving higher levels of access, equity and excellence in higher education in the state. education system With greater efficiency, transparency, accountability and responsiveness. 60% of the allocation will be released by the Center and 40% will be borne by the state,” he said.
The Union Education Minister said that implementation of the PM-USHA scheme in Odisha will enable state universities to strengthen their infrastructure and transform them into world-class multi-disciplinary universities.
Odisha is blessed with human resources, he said, adding that both the Center and the state are committed to ensuring that the youth of Odisha are equipped with 21st century knowledge and skills.
“In this knowledge-based century and the coming era, Odisha and its human capital will be a beacon of hope for the world,” Pradhan said.
He also mentioned about the Bonda tribal boy who cracked NEET 2024 and got a seat in MKCG Medical College and Hospital, Berhampur. “Odisha has intellectual human capital and resources which need to be harnessed. The state will now be able to allocate about Rs 500 crore by the Center to develop colleges and universities. Our aim is to enhance the skills of 1000 crore students in the state,” he said .
“The scope of education is much wider and should not be limited to the narrow confines of politics. We launched PM-USHA on the 81st day of the new government,” the Chief Minister said, adding that this initiative will transform Odisha The education sector of the state has reached world-class standards.
Manjhi said universities in the state will be given autonomy as per the BJP’s election manifesto. This will also help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), revolutionize the education system and help eliminate regional imbalances.
“…Both the Central and State Governments have given special importance to the development of education sector in Odisha. Many path-breaking initiatives have been taken under the direct supervision of Prime Minister @narendramodi. Implementation of PM-USHA will provide a huge boost to the development of higher education Significant contribution has been made to quality improvement, skill development and employment creation.
The PM-USHA program aims to improve curriculum, teacher training, infrastructure, accreditation and employability and focuses on ensuring equity, access and excellence in higher education across states and union territories.