Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa announced setting up of an engineering college at a cost of Rs 93.64 crore enabling students in southern districts access to technical courses.
The college at Bodinayakanur in Theni district would commence operations from this academic year and admit 300 students across various streams of engineering, an official release here said.
Jayalalithaa has issued the administrative sanction in this regard, it said.
Funds would be utilised to develop the infrastructure facility of the college including setting up of laboratories, hostels and purchase of computers, among others, it added.
After unveiling the Vision Tamil Nadu 2023 document, Jayalalithaa said that one of the single most important resources for the success of achieving 'Vision 2023', was the availability of skilled manpower in the state.
"Vision 2023 envisages training and equipping 20 million persons with skills over the next 11 years.I recognise the need to establish ten or more top of the league institutions as Centres of Excellence in various fields that will attract the best talents from across the globe", she had said.
Jayalalithaa has issued the administrative sanction in this regard, it said.
Funds would be utilised to develop the infrastructure facility of the college including setting up of laboratories, hostels and purchase of computers, among others, it added.
After unveiling the Vision Tamil Nadu 2023 document, Jayalalithaa said that one of the single most important resources for the success of achieving 'Vision 2023', was the availability of skilled manpower in the state.
"Vision 2023 envisages training and equipping 20 million persons with skills over the next 11 years.I recognise the need to establish ten or more top of the league institutions as Centres of Excellence in various fields that will attract the best talents from across the globe", she had said.
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