“Huge dearth of professionally trained and qualified rural
managers will be filled with the curricular interventions of National Council
of Rural Institutes which has taken on the onus to work with 370 state
universities, 47 central universities, 31 NITs and 23 IITs with Rural
Management and Rural Technology Management Courses through Mahatma Gandhi Grameen Prabandh Vidya Abhiyaan. As part this
campaign, these higher education institutions would initiate Rural Management
Education, Rural Case Studies, Rural Action Research and Rural Internships. It is expected to engage more than 1000
faculty members and 40000 students as well as research scholars into addressing
challenges of rural management in over 6,70,000 villages in India. As part of
this programme Roundtables for identifying the critical gap areas, Curriculum
Development Workshops to develop tailor made and area specific curriculum,
Faculty Development Programmes to impart knowledge and skills required for
transaction of the rural management subject, Action Research taking up small
projects addressing critical rural challenges and Rural Internships to engage
students practically with rural challenges are planned” said Prakash Javdekar
Minister of Human Resource Development today.
This campaign is part of the effort to gear up for celebrating
150yrs birth day of Mahatma Gandhi falling on October 2nd 2019 by
when all the higher education institutions in the country would be involved to
address the rural issues as part of their academic and field engagement
activities.
The minister congratulated NCRI which is an autonomous council
under the Ministry of Human Resource Development for choosing to focus on Rural
Management Education on the eve of Mahatma Gandhi’s 150th birth
anniversary.
“NCRI, aims at Human Resource Development and
Capacity Building of formal Institutes and universities in the country to
address the issues concerning Rural India through Higher Education. Working
under the Union Ministry of Human Resource Development, the NCRI seeks to usher
in curricular interventions in Higher Education for promoting academic activity
on rural community resilience. It also works closely with the academia and
student fraternity consistently evolving rural engagement programmes, interfacing
the youth power with the rural resilience, for the overarching cause of rural
empowerment and welfare” said Dr W G Prasanna Kumar Chairman NCRI speaking on
the occasion.
Several Students and faculty members from the universities in
Delhi attended the event. On the occasion the campaign poster was launched by
the Minister.
Delhi, December 19th , 2017 -Press note
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