Darjeeling: The Bengal government has in principle decided to
rename Greenfield University as Darjeeling University, a move which is
expected to be welcomed by a large section of the hill community.
The Assembly had passed a bill on July 31 to set up Greenfield University at Jogighat in Mungpoo, about 30km from here.
Soon
after the bill was tabled, sections of the hill community were of the
opinion that the varsity should be so named that it would strike a chord
with local people. Darjeeling MLA Amar Singh Rai had requested the
state government to rename the institution as Darjeeling University when
the bill was discussed in the Assembly.
Sources
said the government had taken note of the demand and decided to rename
the varsity as Darjeeling University. Chief minister Mamata Banerjee
will lay the foundation stone of the varsity from Chowrasta here on
September 5. Since the varsity bill has the name Greenfield University,
the name will be technically changed only after an amendment is tabled
in the Assembly.
The demand for a university in the hills was first raised in 1955 with
Darjeeling municipality adopting a resolution and placing it before the
state government. The North Bengal University was set up in 1962 and
even though it came up in Darjeeling district, it was located near
Siliguri.
However, the demand for a university in the Darjeeling hills has
always been there because of the fact that hills have an academic
calendar different from the plains.
When the Gorkhaland
Territorial Administration memorandum of agreement was signed in 2011,
there was a mention of taking up the issue of setting up a central
university in the hills. The Centre hasn't, however acted on this issue.
Meanwhile,
the students of Darjeeling Government College have taken to WhatsApp
requesting Mamata Banerjee to visit their college during her visit to
Darjeeling starting from Monday.
The students have maintained
that the college, which is the only institution in the hills that offers
post-graduate courses in botany, zoology and Nepali is plagued with
problems.
Many of the departments have been shifted to the boys'
hostel as a building housing physics department is unstable following an
earthquake a few years ago. The boys hostel is also not functioning.
There is dearth of teachers and the college infrastructure is not up to
the mark, the students have alleged.
The Telegraph
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