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IIT IIT Term Director will be late with land for campus

IIT IIT Term Director will be late with land for campus
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PANAJI: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Goa, became operational in 2016, and, five years later, the term first director of the Institute, Professor BK Mishra, will soon be over.
While Mishra completed his term on March 8, 2022, there were still no signs of land submitted to the Institute for his permanent campus.
In all possibilities, Mishra might have to leave Goa without getting a goal he had achieved.
“It was disappointing.
We have started with the aim of establishing a prestigious institution on his permanent campus.
It will be a satisfying term for me if it has been achieved.
But it is left without land five years later is a loss for personal institutions and losses for me,” Mishra said, “said Mishra,” said Mishra which as a reputable researcher and is now wondering if this five years will be better spent on conducting research activities.
Planning to establish a permanent IIT campus at least seven different locations in Goa must be dropped by the country, the latest creature in Melauli-Guleli in Sattari, where the local population accused the state government not gradually about project details.
“The State Government has notified me that they will complete and surrender land on the new site for IIT immediately.
We operate under the main obstacles on the temporary campus in Farmagudi.
If not for pandemic and online classes, it will be very difficult to have all students on campus .
This is because we were struggling for basic necessities such as water and electricity, “said Mishra, adding that almost all newly established IIT along with Goa that was prepared.
With full strength, the Institute’s infrastructure must maintain 550 undergraduate students, 150 graduate and doctoral students, and around 50 faculty members.
Sharad Sinha, a professor of Associate in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, which is also a Dean Association for faculty affairs, worried that the IIT Cave brand was devastated by infrastructure constraints.
“Many faculty members have even returned from abroad to join the IIT Goa to contribute to Goa and India’s growth.
But now we have many people who resign and we find it difficult to find good faculty members as a substitute.
Information has come out where -Well so we still don’t have land for our permanent campus and we operate under severe space constraints, “Sinha said.
He said the plan to introduce new programs in IIT was dropped, imposing the institute’s growth.
IIT Goa also lost funds from central government institutions, said Sinha.

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