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Naharlagun, Aug 11: A branch of Manipal Institute of Computer Education(MICE) was inaugurated today by the Director, Administrative Training Institute, Pate Marik here amidst a huge gathering.
The said institute, located near Logun Bridge will be having 40-50 seats and first batch classes will commence soon with qualified faculty members taking classes.
Marik, while congratulating the Centre Manager Amitava Deb, said that computer science has become indispensable to carry out any work efficiently and hoped that the institute will produce many computer-literate youths who will be employed in different departments both under state government and private sectors. Exhorting students to take up the classes seriously, he assured full cooperation and support to the institute from his side.
Deputy Director, IPR, Denhang Bosai speaking as guest of honour opined that computer application has helped in speedy and efficient execution of work in offices, schools, colleges and other sectors and it’s impossible to survive without computers in today's fiercely competitive world.
The inaugural function was also attended by Director of IPR, Obang Tayeng, senior journalist Pradeep Kumar and a host of other guests.