Arunachal Pradesh Governor BD Mishra inspects law college at Jote

Arunachal Pradesh Governor BD Mishra inspects law college at Jote

Arunachal Pradesh Governor Brig (Retd) Dr BD Mishra on Monday reviewed the academic and infrastructure progress of Jarbom Gamlin Government Law College at Jote

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ITANAGAR: Arunachal Pradesh Governor Brig (Retd) Dr BD Mishra on Monday reviewed the academic and infrastructure progress of Jarbom Gamlin Government Law College at Jote, 27 kilometers away from the State capital.

He emphasized that there must be a master plan for the whole campus and infrastructure must come up according to a master plan. He also said that amenities, including hostels, water and electricity supply, must be developed to cater for the maximum strength of students and faculty in the next five to ten years.

Mishra said that the college has a very important charter to perform in producing the best legal professionals for the service of the people.

Reposing his hope that the college with its competent teaching faculty would assiduously equip its students with the finest legal information and produce patriotic law luminaries of probity, the Governor said that the institute must be provided with optimum educational facilities.

He advised the concerned departments on the problems of the college campus.

On the issue of 80-metre boundary wall demolition of the college for widening the State highway by the PWD, the Governor found the requirement germane and asked the department to reconstruct the boundary wall at the new site.

For shortage of water supply to the college, Mishra suggested that on account of high water table in the campus, deep tube wells should be installed and improvement of the river water supply should be developed as the standby arrangement.

On the issue of fencing for the girls' hostel, he suggested that a new girls' hostel must be planned with around 175 rooms in the master plan, with a proper boundary wall around it. Similarly, vehicle and scooter parking areas must be developed as part of the master layout plan of the college. For additional students' bus, the Governor suggested that this requirement be outsourced to Arunachal Pradesh State Transport (APST).

The Governor, along with principal of the college, Dr G George, and district officials, including Papum Pare Deputy Commissioner Minga Sherpa and Superintendent of Police Dr Neelam Niga, visited the ongoing construction sites of the hostels and the quarters for staff, an official communiqué informed here.

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