CM hold review meeting on the issues of
Horticultural University
Hyderabad|India|September'2009:The Chief Minister K.Rosaiah today
said the Government will positively consider the urgent financial
requirements of the Horticultural University in the State. He held a
review meeting on the issues of Horticultural University with minister and
officials at Secretariat.
Started in August 2007 with its headquarters at Venkataramannagudem, West
Godavari District, the Horticultural University integrates teaching,
research and extension for the development of Horticulture in the entire
State. It has four colleges, five polytechnics and 29 research stations in
the entire state.
The Chief Minister was told that in all 1,110 students are studying for
Degree courses and 104 in the PG courses in the University. He was told
that it is a fact the University lacks suitable infrastructure and
faculty. Buildings with inadequate amenities were hired for colleges and
hostels and managed during the last two years. Since all the colleges are
located in rural areas, adequate and suitable accommodation are not
available for the additional 390 students admitted this year.
The Chief Minister was requested for an additional grant of Rs.10.00
crores towards contingencies and Mr Rosaiah agreed to positively consider
the request. Minister for Horticulture and Agriculture, N Raghuveera
Reddy, Principal Secretary, Horticulture, Pankaj Dwivedi, Vice Chancellor,
Horticulture University, Dr.Shikhamani and other officials attended the
meeting.
Reachout's News Bureau
September' 2009