SOLAN: HP Governor , Shiv Pratap Shukla, said that special attention should be given to meet the academic needs of the students by focusing on their skill development.
Presiding over the 16th annual meeting of the Senate of Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni today he said it is our collective responsibility to re-establish this university as an ideal educational institution of the country.
For this, continuous efforts were needed to run the academic and research activities of the university in a better way, he added.
He directed to organize the Senate meeting regularly.
Expressing contentment, he said that the university has earned Rs. 30.74 crore as its domestic income last year.
The university has also taken grants from the Indian Council of Agricultural Research for research and education works from the central government.
He said that during this period the university has made a lot of progress in developing the infrastructure.
In this direction, Rs. 37.99 crore has been spent on construction works since the last senate meeting.
He said that the university has established modern laboratories, study rooms for students, e-carts and facilities like a solar roof top power plant and a solar steam kitchen for students to promote solar energy.
The Governor said that the university library was being equipped with modern facilities for the students and scientists.
During this period 4 thousand 623 new books, journals and theses have been added to the library collection.
"Our responsibility is to develop the courage and ability to face the contemporary challenges in the youth, only then the university will be able to play its role in the true sense", said Shukla.
MLAs and member University Senate Vinod Sultanpuri and Ajay Solanki also gave their valuable suggestions.
Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Rajeshwar Singh Chandel said the university has achieved academic achievements during this period.
He said 89 projects have been received for research through various agencies and institutions in the last five years and in the last month NABARD has given a grant of 29 lakhs for executing research work.
He said the state government has given Rs. 5 crore to the university for natural farming.
He said that the university has earned an income of about Rs. 31 crore last year.
Director, Research, Dr. Sanjeev Chauhan gave presentation on research activities and Director, education extension, Dr. Inder Dev gave presentation on extension activities on the occasion.
Registrar of University Sandeep Negi, conducted the proceedings of meeting. Official and non-official members were also present on the occasion