Andhra govt will fully support Tribal University construction: CM Naidu

ANI April 15, 2025 145 views

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has pledged comprehensive support for the Central Tribal University located in Vizianagaram district. During a meeting with university officials, Naidu committed to expediting construction, improving infrastructure, and addressing staffing challenges. The university, established in 2018, currently operates with 600 students and is set to expand its facilities across 561 acres. Naidu emphasized aligning educational programs with skill development and employment opportunities to enhance the university's impact.

"The university is being constructed across 561 acres, with administrative buildings, hostels, and academic blocks in works" - CM Chandrababu Naidu
Amaravati, April 15: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu assured that the state government will extend full support for the swift completion of the Central Tribal University being built at Kuntinavalasa in Mentada Mandal of Vizianagaram district.

Key Points

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Govt allocated Rs 800 crore for Tribal University project

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CM promises infrastructure and staffing support

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Currently 600 students enrolled

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Construction to be completed within a year

On Tuesday, the university's Vice Chancellor, Prof TV Kattimani and Dean, Prof M Sharath, met CM Chandrababu at the Secretariat and discussed the progress of construction and the current situation at the site.

The Chief Minister mentioned that the central government has allocated Rs 800 crore for the project, out of which Rs 340 crore has already been released.

"The university is being constructed across 561 acres, with administrative buildings, hostels, and academic blocks in the works," he said.

The CM advised the Vice Chancellor to speed up the construction and complete all works within a year so that the buildings can be made operational.

He assured that the state government will offer complete cooperation in this regard.

The CM promised to expedite work related to essential facilities like drinking water, electricity, and approach roads.

He also instructed the concerned officials during the meeting to immediately begin work on these fronts.

When the Vice Chancellor mentioned that completing a 2-km approach road would greatly help, the CM assured immediate commencement of those works.

University officials informed the CM that while there is a requirement for 100 teaching staff, only 18 are currently in place.

Responding to this, CM Naidu said he would write to the Prime Minister requesting an increase in staffing.

He also said the state would request the PM to attend the university's convocation scheduled for May.

The Tribal University was established in 2018 during the previous TDP government's tenure but has since been functioning in rented premises. Due to neglect by the previous government, construction had not progressed. However, after the new coalition government came to power, special focus has been placed on the university's development.

Currently, around 600 students are enrolled in various courses.

The CM expressed confidence that the student strength would rise once the permanent campus is ready. He instructed officials to accelerate the construction.

CM Naidu also urged the university to ensure that teaching is aligned with skill development and employment opportunities and emphasized offering courses that meet current industrial and societal needs.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Finally some good news for tribal education in AP! This university will be a game-changer for so many students. Hope they keep their promise of completing it within a year ๐Ÿคž
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the initiative, I'm concerned about the staffing situation. Only 18 teachers for 600 students? That's a 1:33 ratio! Hope they address this before expanding enrollment.
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Suresh V.
My cousin studies here! They've been struggling with basic infrastructure in the temporary campus. Glad to see focus on drinking water and electricity - these things matter more than people realize ๐Ÿ’งโšก
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Ananya R.
The emphasis on skill-based courses is spot on! Tribal students deserve education that leads directly to employment opportunities. Hope they partner with industries for practical training ๐Ÿ‘
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Kiran B.
561 acres is massive! Hope they utilize the space wisely with proper planning. Would love to see green spaces and sports facilities along with academic buildings ๐ŸŒณ๐ŸŸ๏ธ
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Mahesh P.
As someone from Vizianagaram district, I'm cautiously optimistic. Previous governments made similar promises. Will believe it when I see construction actually progressing at the site.

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