Rashtriya Raksha University from Gujarat Aims to Enroll Students from Manipur

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Rashtriya Raksha University from Gujarat Aims to Enroll Students from Manipur

Synopsis

On April 22, Rashtriya Raksha University from Gandhinagar, Gujarat, aims to enhance its academic outreach and boost enrolment among young aspirants from Manipur, as discussed in a meeting with Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla.

Key Takeaways

  • Rashtriya Raksha University seeks to recruit more students from Manipur.
  • Director Avinash Kharel met with Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla.
  • The university offers programs in Police Science, Disaster Management, and National Security.
  • Specialized courses include Cyber Security and Forensic Science.
  • Focus on nation-building through education in security.

Imphal, April 22 (NationPress) Rashtriya Raksha University, located in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, is actively working to enhance its academic presence and increase enrolment of enthusiastic candidates from Manipur, according to officials on Tuesday.

A delegation led by Avinash Kharel, the in-charge Director of Rashtriya Raksha University, met with Ajay Kumar Bhalla, the Governor of Manipur, at the Raj Bhavan in Imphal, where they discussed initiatives to broaden the university's outreach and academic programs.

During this meeting, the university's Director shared details about the institution's commitment to expanding academic opportunities for aspiring students from Manipur.

The university provides a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across three primary disciplines, including Police Science and Management, Disaster Management and National Security, and Security and Strategic Studies.

Additionally, as an institute of national significance under the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), the university offers specialized courses in Cyber Security, Forensic Science, and Language Studies.

The delegation emphasized the university's mission and its critical role in national development through education focused on security and policing.

The Governor expressed his appreciation for these initiatives and encouraged ongoing efforts to foster inclusive engagement among students from Manipur, according to the official.

In a related event, the Governor honored National Cadet Corps (NCC) cadets who participated in this year's Republic Day Parade in New Delhi.

During the meeting at Raj Bhavan, Bhalla presented laptops to T. Bobby Singh, Associate NCC Officer, Y Umesh, Senior Under Officer, and Oinam Reena Devi, Senior Under Officer, as a gesture of recognition for their outstanding dedication and service.

Commending their accomplishments, the Governor expressed confidence in their potential as future leaders and responsible citizens. The cadets expressed heartfelt gratitude for the honor.

The Governor praised their commitment and reiterated his dedication to empowering youth, cultivating disciplined, responsible, and civic-minded citizens, recognizing the crucial role of young people in the state's development and security.