MoS Education Rajkumar Ranjan Singh inaugurates 3 JMI hostels, lays foundation stone of International Hostel
Mridusmita Deka | July 9, 2023 | 06:31 PM IST | 2 mins read
The minister of state for education said that over the years JMI has emerged as a seat of learning that underscores the cultural and religious diversity of India.
NEW DELHI: The minister of state for education, Rajkumar Ranjan Singh laid the foundation stone of Jamia International Hostel at Jamia Millia Islamia(JMI) in addition to the inauguration of the three hostels - Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Hall, Sir AM Khwaja Hostel and Dr BR Ambedkar Hostel.
JMI Vice-Chancellor, Najma Akhtar presided over the function which was organised at Mir Anis Hall of the university.
Appreciating the leadership of the Vice Chancellor Najma Akhtar, Singh said: “I am delighted to visit JMI to attend this function. JMI has progressed very well under the dynamic leadership of Prof. Najma Akhtar and continuous improvement in the performance of the university in NAAC, NIRF and other rankings are a testimony to it. Not only this, under her active leadership several new faculties and departments have been started at the university which is praiseworthy.”
Singh further said that over the years JMI has emerged as a seat of learning that underscores the cultural and religious diversity of India which he thinks is the inclusive spirit of the country, a statement issued in this regard said. It helps in inculcating a spirit of learning that plains traditions with modernity, humanism with mannerism and nation building with professionalism. It is an indicator of Jamia’s contribution to higher education, the statement added.
Ranjan further added: “It goes without saying that quality education has a significant role in overall development of the country and in this regard Jamia has played an important role. In this technologically advanced time Jamia has helped our students achieve the modern education to come at par to the needs of the hour. I am pleased to announce that Jamia is one of such universities that are technologically equipped and educationally modern.”
Welcoming the Minister, Akhtar in her address said that the Union government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is nurturing young minds with a strong faith in their power and talent. They will play a vital role in carrying the government’s legacy of shaping our nation’s progress and prosperity, fulfilling the needs and the aspirations of the societies.
“I consider it a great privilege to work under his progressive leadership. It is through his robust and continuous support and transformative leadership that we have been able to render our best to keep Jamia Millia Islamia on a rare growth trajectory, enabling it to emerge as a rich tapestry of excellence, innovations, pioneering research, quality education, promoting transparency, a culture of creativity while pushing the boundaries and exploring new possibilities”, said the Vice Chancellor.
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