RGU ink with NCRI in promoting resilient rural India
Date : 3rd February 2017 , Rono Hills
Rajiv Gandhi (Central) University of Arunachal Pradesh ink with NCRI in promoting resilient rural India
Rajiv Gandhi (Central) University of Arunachal Pradesh signed a memorandum of understanding with the National Council of Rural Institutes (NCRI), MHRD, GoI for deeper linkages and cooperation in promoting resilient rural India through curriculum accreditation, curriculum design, development and promotion for higher education programmes in the valedictory function of the two-day national level workshop on ‘Transacting students’ engagement for promoting rural resilience’ here today.
Organized by NSS Unit and Dept. of Social Works, the workshop was sponsored by NCRI Hyderabad.
The objective of the workshop was to identify the gaps for curriculum inputs in rural engagement of students, preparation of a draft module for curriculum inputs in identified higher education streams and evolving a methodology for transacting these curriculum inputs in identified higher education streams.
Rajiv Gandhi (Central) University of Arunachal Pradesh ink with NCRI in promoting resilient rural India
The inaugural programme was attended by Prof. K C Kapoor and chairman NCRI Dr. W G Prasanna Kumar as chief guest and guest of honour respectively on Feb 2 last.
Director NIRD Guwahati Prof. RM Pant delivered the key note address. Participants from various Central Universities of North Eastern region viz., Nagaland University, Mizoram University, Manipur University, TISS Guwahati, Tezpur University, NEHU, NIT, NERIST, NSS programmes officers of various colleges of North East India besides participants from RGU attended the workshop.
The valedictory function was attended by vice chancellor RGU Prof. Tamo Mibang, finance officer Prof. Amitav Mitra and host of deans, HoDs, faculty members of various departments and administrative officers of RGU.
The coordinators of the workshop were John G Gangmei, Asst. Professor and Gomar Basar Asst. Registrar with active support from faculty members and students of department of Social Work, Mass Communication and Education.
Rajiv Gandhi (Central) University of Arunachal Pradesh ink with NCRI in promoting resilient rural India
* This information is sent by John Gangmei who can be contacted at jgangmei3(AT)gmail(DOT)com
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