Darjeeling: The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha has requested the
Bengal government to change the nomenclature of the university to be set
up in the hills from Greenfield University to Darjeeling University so
that it in sync with the hill sentiments.
Amar Singh Rai, the
Darjeeling MLA, said: "We are grateful to chief minister Mamata Banerjee
for setting up a university in the hills. The university will be of
immense help to the hill people. During discussions, I also requested
the state to change the name of Greenfield University to Darjeeling
University so that the name of the varsity can strike a chord with the
hill people."
The government's decision to heed to the GTA's demand for a varsity
in the hills is expected to come as a major fillip to Morcha leader
Binay Tamang. The varsity will come up at Jogighat in Mungpoo, about
30km from Darjeeling, in an area of about 100 acres.
Keshav
Raj Pokhrel, a central committee member of the Morcha, on Wednesday
termed the decision to set up a varsity as equal to "Gorkhalad in the
field of education".
"To have a state university in the hills is akin to getting
Gorkhaland in the field of education. We thank the state for this
decision," said Pokhrel.
Biswas Chhetri, the assistant general
secretary of the Vidyarthi Morcha, termed the development as a matter of
"immense pride for the hill people".
"It is a matter of immense
pride for the entire hill people. The setting up of a varsity will bring
about not only educational progress but also great economic and
socio-political progress," said Chhetri.
The Telegraph
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