ITI, Berhampur |
The Odisha Government is planning to start two new
polytechnics in Gajapati and Kandhamal districts and increase the number of
seats in the ITIs at Berhampur and Chhatrapur in Ganjam from this year. The
objective is to boost technical education in southern Odisha. The new
polytechnics would function at Paralakhemundi and Phulbani in Gajapati and
Kandhamal districts respectively. Sixty students each would take admission in
the civil, mechanical, electrical and electronics and telecommunication streams
in each polytechnic course, official sources said. The buildings of the new
polytechnics are nearing completion and are likely to be handed over next
month. The Government, however, is yet to appoint teachers for the new
institutes. “We expect the Government to appoint teachers before the
commencement of classes on August 1,” said the in-charge of the polytechnic and
ITI Phulbani Principal, D. P. Patnaik.
Meanwhile, the Government has increased the number of seats
in the Government-run ITIs in Berhampur and Chhatrapur in Ganjam by 340 and 378
seats respectively. The seat strength was doubled in the fitter, electrical,
welder and electronics streams in ITI Berhampur, while three new trades —
instrumental, mechanics and welder — have been introduced at ITI Chhatrapur,
besides doubling the seats in the existing disciplines — mechanics, electrical
and electronics. The total strength has now been increased to 1,300 and 567 in
ITI Berhampur and Chhatrapur respectively, said ITI Berhampur Principal Rajat
Panigrahi. He said infrastructure was being provided to accommodate the
increased number of students. The Government has already provided instruments
worth around Rs 80 lakh to the institutes. Two new buildings were set up on
their premises at an expenditure of Rs 65 lakh.
Source: The Hindu
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