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New Delhi : In an initiative towards attracting more faculty from prestigious foreign universities, the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur has constructed new International Faculty Visitors’ Accommodation. The Institute is looking forward to hosting nearly 100 international faculty members for short-term and long-term teaching besides for Research and Development.
Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ inaugurated the new International Visitors’ Accommodation virtually in the presence of Sanjay Dhotre, Minister of State for Education, Prof. V K Tewari, Director, IIT Kharagpur, and other faculty and staff from the Institute. Pokhriyal also laid the foundation for two new halls of residence for students on the occasion.
Addressing the inaugural function, Pokhriyal said, ” India is prominently becoming a global education hub and the National Education Policy 2020 is making sure the academicians will study in India and stay in India. Soon, the world will come to India to learn.” He further said that with the strong foundation pillars of Quality, Quantity and Access, National Education Policy 2020 will help education reach international standards
Pokhriyal hoped that IIT Kharagpur will take the Indian education standards to a new unparalleled level. He congratulated Prof. V K Tewari, Director, and his team at IIT Kharagpur for the initiative. Naming the new infrastructure facilities after Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam, Atal Bihar Vajpayee, Bharat Ratna awardees, and the legendary Savitri Phule will inspire students for sure to become leaders, he added. He laid particular emphasis on the importance of physical infrastructure to achieve our goals of excellence in the global scenario, according to a PIB release.
The A PJ Abdul Kalam International Visitors Residential Complex features fully-furnished studio apartments with modern amenities intended for full-time and part-time international faculty. Apart from 12 regular international faculty, the Institute also hosts international faculty from other foreign universities during the year for short-term courses under Global Initiative of Academic Networks (GIAN), Scheme for Promotion of Academic and Research Collaboration (SPARC), and other programmes of the Ministry of Education and Government of India. The Institute also hosts faculty for long-term programmes as well. Close to 50 such faculty visited in 2019-2020.
Speaking on this occasion, Prof. Tewari, Director, IIT Kharagpur, said, “I am happy to announce today the unveiling of three new infrastructure facilities at IIT Kharagpur. The Institute already has 23 halls of residence named after luminaries. Along with this, we are naming the new boys’ residence of the hall after Atal Bihar Vajpayee and girls’ residence of the hall after Smt. Savitri Phule.”
Tewari said, “The Institute is working progressively on the lines of new National Education Policy 2020. The Institute has constituted a task force of 23 faculty members who are making sure that the policy is implemented in the best way possible at IIT Kharagpur. The Institute has also worked tirelessly during the COVID-19 times. Our faculty and researchers developed a rapid portable diagnostic test, painless drug delivery needle, and a physical distancing device, among other innovations and research.”