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Governor K Sankaranarayanan Maharashtra Sunday stressed the need to reform the higher education sector for students more employable. He talked to you in connection with the laying of foundation stone of Molecular Biology, Nagpur University and the Department of Genetic Engineering in Amravati Road campus. The new building is close to the Secretary of the Department of Botany.

"Graduates will have difficulty finding work. Unemployment is rising. If they find a suitable job, leads to family problems. Innovative and job-oriented courses should be designed so that when a student leaves the university is able to March decent work ", Sankaranarayanan, who is also the Chancellor all State University, said.

He added that he had raised the issue of educational reforms in the recent joint meeting of the Board of Directors Vice-Chancellors (JBVC) in Pune. "I asked the venture capitalists to focus on research and new courses. Perhaps the university professionals can fill this huge gap between supply and demand," he said.

Expresses its concern that a lot of engineering vacancies, Sankaranarayanan said a few years ago, students of the Community was to pull these courses due to a boom in the IT industry. "Students are once again going into traditional sectors such as civil, mechanical, and lack of jobs in the IT industry," he said.

Earlier, UN Deputy Minister Vilas Sapkal who gave a presentation to the Chancellor announced that the university is focused on development activities like construction of the new administrative implementation of the credit system based on choice (CBCS), and half of the introduction the model in different courses. "He also informed us about our plans to introduce the programs five years and the use of integrated information and communications technology (ICT) in education and research," he said.

HCBA meets Guv on the relocation of the ANS

A delegation from the High Court Bar Association (HCBA), Nagpur, on Sunday met with the Governor of the State Minister of Higher and Technical Education Sawant DP comments on the National Law School (NLS), originally scheduled to be established in the city, being moved to Vasai in Mumbai. The delegation headed by President and Secretary Anil Abhay Sambre HCBA Sankaranarayanan Mardik personally call to investigate the matter and order the government to relocate NLS Nagpur, where a number of law schools.

Naming the Maharashtra government's move as a "grave injustice to the people of Vidarbha," informed the members of the Governor HCBA any legal fraternity of the city was surprised at the development. They reminded him of the support anything that President Pratibha Patil, the judges of the Supreme Court and Dalva Sirpurkar Vikas Bhandari, Chief Justice Mohit Shah and Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan to implement the SNA in the region. Interestingly, the announcement of the creation Nagpur where SNA was made during the platinum jubilee celebration of HCBA in February, attended by the governor himself. He, however, refused to comment on the case.

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