12 new colleges to come up in Nagpur division.
Nagpur division is about to be flooded by many new colleges with Maharashtra state government granting permission to set up 12 new colleges in arts, commerce and science faculties from this academic year. According to information available, government has sanctioned 42 new colleges in the state from 2008-2009.
It may be recalled that Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University had issued no objection certificate for setting up arts, commerce and science colleges under it aegis in 2008-09 academic year.
A decision to this effect was taken as per the report of the inspection commission appointed by the syndicate of the university in this regard.
University had recommended the proposal of setting up of new colleges to the state government.
However, recently the government sanctioned permissions to Semna Vidyalaya Wa Van Vikas Prashikshan Mandal, Gadchiroli to run bachelor degree courses in arts, science and commerce. Similarly, government also gave nod to Mohsin Bhai Zaveri Kanya Mahavidyalaya run by Ballarpur Seva Samiti to run courses in arts, commerce and science in Ballarpur town. Subsequently, permission was also given to Sant Gamaji Maharaj Shikshan Sansthan, Hingna in Nagpur district to start arts and science college in Hingna.
The other colleges which got government’s nod included Indian Youth and Women Development Society, Nagpur (arts, commerce and science), Shri Vitthalrao Khobragade Shikshan Sansthan, Nagpur (arts, commerce and science), Sanjivani Shikshan Sanstha, Kuhi tehsil, Nagpur (arts), Om Shanti Gyan Samiti, Chandrapur (arts, commerce and science), Shri Prabhu Rajaram Shaikshanik Va Sanskritik Sanstha Nagpur to run college in Chandrapur district in (arts, commerce and science), Manoharbahi Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Armori in Gadchiroli district (arts and science), Vidya Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, in Chandrapur district (arts and science), Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal, Chamorsi in Gadchiroli district (arts), Pratap Memorial Charitable Trust, Gondia (science), Bharat Sevak Siddharth Vastigruha, Bhandara (arts, commerce and science).
Apart from this, the government has also given its nod to three new colleges for Amravati district.
A highly placed source in RTMNU said the government has also given nod to start new courses and syllabus as per the recommendations from the universities across the state.
Sources said that these 12 new colleges of RTMNU would increase the intake capacity of bachelor degree courses of science, arts and commerce streams manifold.
It may be recalled that Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University had issued no objection certificate for setting up arts, commerce and science colleges under it aegis in 2008-09 academic year.
A decision to this effect was taken as per the report of the inspection commission appointed by the syndicate of the university in this regard.
University had recommended the proposal of setting up of new colleges to the state government.
However, recently the government sanctioned permissions to Semna Vidyalaya Wa Van Vikas Prashikshan Mandal, Gadchiroli to run bachelor degree courses in arts, science and commerce. Similarly, government also gave nod to Mohsin Bhai Zaveri Kanya Mahavidyalaya run by Ballarpur Seva Samiti to run courses in arts, commerce and science in Ballarpur town. Subsequently, permission was also given to Sant Gamaji Maharaj Shikshan Sansthan, Hingna in Nagpur district to start arts and science college in Hingna.
The other colleges which got government’s nod included Indian Youth and Women Development Society, Nagpur (arts, commerce and science), Shri Vitthalrao Khobragade Shikshan Sansthan, Nagpur (arts, commerce and science), Sanjivani Shikshan Sanstha, Kuhi tehsil, Nagpur (arts), Om Shanti Gyan Samiti, Chandrapur (arts, commerce and science), Shri Prabhu Rajaram Shaikshanik Va Sanskritik Sanstha Nagpur to run college in Chandrapur district in (arts, commerce and science), Manoharbahi Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Armori in Gadchiroli district (arts and science), Vidya Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, in Chandrapur district (arts and science), Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal, Chamorsi in Gadchiroli district (arts), Pratap Memorial Charitable Trust, Gondia (science), Bharat Sevak Siddharth Vastigruha, Bhandara (arts, commerce and science).
Apart from this, the government has also given its nod to three new colleges for Amravati district.
A highly placed source in RTMNU said the government has also given nod to start new courses and syllabus as per the recommendations from the universities across the state.
Sources said that these 12 new colleges of RTMNU would increase the intake capacity of bachelor degree courses of science, arts and commerce streams manifold.
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