City
Epaper

Bihar Governor chairs meeting with VCs, issues key directives on higher education

By IANS | Updated: March 30, 2026 23:30 IST

Patna, March 30 Governor-cum-Chancellor Syed Ata Hasnain held a high-level meeting with Vice-Chancellors of universities across Bihar at ...

Open in App

Patna, March 30 Governor-cum-Chancellor Syed Ata Hasnain held a high-level meeting with Vice-Chancellors of universities across Bihar at Patna Lok Bhawan, focusing on improving the quality of higher education, administrative efficiency, and safeguarding student interests.

During the meeting, Syed Ata Hasnain, who was recently appointed as the Governor of Bihar, underscored the critical role of Vice-Chancellors, urging them to act as competent, empowered, and confident leaders.

He emphasised that they should take independent decisions without external pressure, leveraging their experience and ground-level understanding to resolve institutional challenges effectively.

Highlighting a key concern, the Governor directed universities to ensure the timely conduct of examinations, prompt declaration of results, and quick distribution of certificates.

He warned that delays in these processes negatively impact students’ futures, calling for greater accountability and vigilance from university administrations.

The Governor also stressed the need to establish Journalism and Mass Communication departments in universities.

He noted that Bihar has made significant progress over the past two decades, and a strong communication framework is essential to showcase these achievements at national and global levels.

Speaking on leadership values, he highlighted that mutual trust is the foundation of any successful institution.

Vice-Chancellors were encouraged to foster a positive work environment by building trust and collaboration among faculty and staff.

Education Minister Sunil Kumar, present at the meeting, shared updates on ongoing initiatives aimed at strengthening the education sector.

He also addressed concerns raised by Vice-Chancellors and provided suggestions for resolving administrative challenges.

He noted that Bihar ranks fourth in India in terms of expenditure on higher education, reflecting the government’s commitment to the sector.

The Secretary of the Higher Education Department delivered a detailed PowerPoint presentation, outlining the current status of higher education in Bihar, key challenges, strategic priorities, and emphasis on a trust-based institutional culture for future development.

Apart from Governor Syed Ata Hasnain and Education Minister Sunil Kumar, Principal Secretary to Governor Dr Robert L. Chongthu, Secretary of the Higher Education Department Rajiv Ranjan, President of Bihar State University Service Commission Girish Kumar Chaudhary, Education Director Prof. (Dr) Rekha Kumari, Vice-Chancellors of various universities of Bihar, Principal Secretary to the Governor cum Principal Secretary to the Governor's Secretariat and other people were present at the meeting.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentKaty Perry shares cute new pic with Justin Trudeau, says "never knew karma could be so rewarding"

BusinessGold, silver surge up to 6 pc despite Trump ceasefire plan

BusinessRBI Governor says forex intervention only to curb volatility not targeting specific level of Rupee

National"Proven very helpful in promoting self-employment among youth": PM Modi hails 11 years of PM Mudra Yojana

InternationalUN Secretary General welcomes US-Iran ceasefire

National Realted Stories

National"I know they are blackmailers...": DMK leader TKS Elangovan critiques BJP over Madurai Metro project

National'Superpowers like US, Israel bow before Iran': Shia leaders after ceasefire

National"Wave of change in Bengal": BJP candidate Dilip Ghosh campaigns in Kharagpur Sadar

NationalK'taka Dy CM Shivakumar seeks Himanta Biswa Sarma’s apology over remarks against Kharge

National"Fear, violence-free elections": ECI issues "straight-talk" to TMC in West Bengal