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RONO HILLS, Feb 13: Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar today visited the EduSat Hub here at Rajiv Gandhi University to practically observe and experience the facilities and functioning of teaching and learning process through virtual mode.
Altogether ten schools from different parts of the state having EduSat facilities were on board through live video conferencing including the government secondary school located in the university campus, wherein a demo class was conducted for Mathematics subject with Linear Equation. Students participating from far flung classrooms interacted with the Resource Persons and clarified their doubts. After the session, Chief Secretary interacted with the students and advised them to be engaged in productive work so that they can utilize their time towards scholastic and co-scholastic areas like sports, dance, art and music. He also encouraged the teachers and administrators to strive for cent per cent results by giving their best towards shaping the human resource of the state.
After the technical interactive session on virtual mode, Chief Secretary and his team visited the faculty of Life Sciences, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Botanic Garden, Fish Museum, Aviary House, Tissue Culture & Apiculture labs, Orchidarium, Arunachal Institute of Tribal Studies and other facilities in the university and expressed desire that RGU may enter to some more MoUs with leading agro-based universities abroad for better exposure of students.Vice-Chancellor, RGU Professor Saket Kushwaha while thanking the CS for his maiden visit to RGU expressed that such visit encourages the linkages to mature between the state and institution. He also highlighted the varsity’s achievements and some of the best practices such as up to date syllabi, conduct of exams and declaration of results on time and academic collaborations with leading organizations. Registrar in-charge, RGU Dr. David Pertin briefed the visitors about the major collaborations in the field of languages, culture and bio-diversity, efforts of the university towards protection of endangered languages, border trade and cross cultural and strategic studies, functioning and its administration system.
Among others Secretary (Education) Niharika Rai, Special Secretary (Education) Santosh Kumar, Special Secretary (IT) Bhanu Prabha, Director Secondary Education Gania Leij, State Nodal Officer (EduSat), DHTE, GoAP Dr. A.K. Mishra accompanied the CS during the visit. RGU PR