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Improving Higher Education top priority for gov't: MP CM Mohan Yadav

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Today, Tuesday, February 27, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said that improving the higher education sector in the state would be his government’s top priority.


The CM was speaking at the inaugural session of a two-day seminar on India's new National Education Policy 2020, organised in Bhopal, reported IANS.


Yadav said that the universities in Madhya Pradesh would not suffer due to lack of funds.


"If we register growth in all sectors, but fail to give quality education to our children, everything will be vain. Therefore, education is my top priority. I will make sure that not a single university in Madhya Pradesh suffers due to lack of funds," Yadav said.


He further added that high-level research should be encouraged and there should be competition among the universities.


"A healthy competition in research on different subjects will encourage our students to compete with top universities of the country. I would suggest that we include private institutions as well," he added.


Notably, before becoming Chief Minister Mohan Yadav served as Higher Education Minister in his predecessor Shivraj Singh Chouhan's Cabinet and had made reforms in the sector, IANS added.


The vice-chancellors of over 65 universities and over 500 educationists from across the country will be participating in the two-day seminar that commenced today, February 27.

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