Meghalaya Gets Its First State-Owned University, Named After Captain Williamson Sangma

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Captain Williamson Sangma University
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Shillong, Jan 13: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma today launched the state’s first owned university – Captain Williamson Sangma State University – in the presence of speaker Thomas A. Sangma, Deputy Chief Minister Snaiwbhalang Dhar, Education Minister Rakkam Sangma and Power Minister Abu Taher Mondal.

The infrastructure of the university was inaugurated in January 2023. In June 2018, the approval for construction at the cost of Rs 16.96 crore was initiated.

The university has been named after the founding Chief minister of the state, Captain Williamson A Sangma.

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In 2011, the establishment of the university was originally conceptualised as Captain Williamson Sangma State Technical University to affiliate technical colleges in the state. However, in 2022, the state government had to rename the university as Captain Williamson Sangma State University, to ensure that both technical and non-technical colleges could be affiliated.

Terming the launch of the university as a “red letter day”, the Chief Minister said, “The university will not only cater to higher education, but it will promote research and innovation, ensuring transformative change in the educational scenario of the state.”

He said that the operationalisation of the university is a commitment of the government for the people of the state. “In over 50 years of existence, the state had no university of its own. The establishment of a state-owned university is testimony of our government’s initiative to promote growth and development of the education sector”, the chief minister said.

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“This university is not just a name; it is a promise. A promise of hope, growth, and limitless possibilities for the people of Meghalaya”, he added.

Acknowledging the challenges in the education sector, the chief minister expressed optimism that as the state marches ahead, the educational scenario of the state will further improve. “We have miles to go, but with determination, we will make this university a beacon of knowledge and pride for our state,” he emphasised.

He also announced that the Shillong Campus of the university will be established, which will facilitate administration and accessibility to students from Khasi and Jaintia Hills region of the state.

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“The university will begin its operation for now onwards and all colleges within the state can opt to apply for affiliation with the state owned university,” he informed, while stating that an affiliation with state owned university will ensure that the students will not be required to appear for Common University Entrance Test (CUET) for under-graduation and post-graduation courses in colleges affiliated to Captain Williamson Sangma State University.

He also informed that CUET will be applicable to colleges affiliated with the North Eastern Hill University (NEHU), Shillong.

“I urge the colleges to take this opportunity and affiliate with Captain Williamson Sangma State University,” he said, adding that the state government will support affiliated institutions in every way possible to ensure its growth.

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Highlighting the education scenario in elementary, secondary and higher secondary schools, he spoke at length on enrolment, performance of schools, single digit enrolment in schools, and burden on the government for disbursement of salaries for government supported schools, including aided, deficit, Adhoc and SSA.

He said that the government is addressing the challenges in the education sector and will rationalise measures for ensuring accountability and administration of quality education services in the state.

“The road ahead is challenging, but with the right team, vision, and determination, we will overcome these hurdles,” he added.

(Newmai News Network)

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