Bihar's Governor Syed Ata Hasnain Addresses Key Higher Education Issues with University Leaders
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Patna, March 30 (NationPress) The Governor and Chancellor of Bihar, Syed Ata Hasnain, convened a significant meeting with the Vice-Chancellors of various universities from across the state at Patna Lok Bhawan. The primary focus was on enhancing the standards of higher education, improving administrative operations, and prioritizing the welfare of students.
In this assembly, Syed Ata Hasnain, who has recently taken office as the Governor of Bihar, highlighted the indispensable role of Vice-Chancellors, urging them to embody competence, empowerment, and confidence as leaders.
He stressed the importance of making independent decisions free from external influences, utilizing their experience and knowledge to effectively tackle institutional hurdles.
In addressing a crucial issue, the Governor instructed universities to prioritize the timely administration of examinations, quick declaration of results, and efficient distribution of certificates.
He cautioned that any delays in these areas could adversely affect the futures of students, calling for heightened accountability and vigilance from university leadership.
Additionally, the Governor advocated for the establishment of Journalism and Mass Communication departments within universities.
He acknowledged the notable progress Bihar has achieved in the last two decades and emphasized that a robust communication framework is vital for highlighting these successes both nationally and globally.
On the topic of leadership values, he asserted that mutual trust serves as the cornerstone of any thriving institution.
The Vice-Chancellors were encouraged to nurture a positive workplace atmosphere by fostering trust and collaboration among faculty and staff.
Education Minister Sunil Kumar, who attended the meeting, provided updates on ongoing initiatives designed to fortify the education system.
He also addressed the concerns voiced by Vice-Chancellors and offered solutions to various administrative issues.
Minister Kumar noted that Bihar ranks fourth in India for its expenditure on higher education, which reflects the government's commitment to this sector.
The Secretary of the Higher Education Department presented a comprehensive PowerPoint overview, detailing the current landscape of higher education in Bihar, the primary challenges faced, strategic priorities, and the focus on establishing a trust-oriented institutional culture for future progress.
Alongside Governor Syed Ata Hasnain and Education Minister Sunil Kumar, other attendees included Principal Secretary to the Governor Dr. Robert L. Chongthu, Secretary of the Higher Education Department Rajiv Ranjan, President of the Bihar State University Service Commission Girish Kumar Chaudhary, Education Director Prof. (Dr) Rekha Kumari, various Vice-Chancellors, and the Principal Secretary to the Governor.