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GSU, EZ calls on CM to look into town’s educational needs

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TURA: The Garo Students’ Union (GSU), East Zone, Williamnagar has urged Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma to look into several educational requirements in the town.

Reminding that the existing MPSC Cell in Williamnagar is currently only dealing in distribution and reception of application forms, the union urged the CM to look into the setting up of an MPSC examination centre in the town for the benefit of youths and aspiring candidates.

Another demand of the union is to make functional the Polytechnic College construction of which, has already been completed and the building subsequently inaugurated in the year 2017 by the then chief minister, Mukul Sangma. However, it said that there was so far no sign of the college being functional till date and urged the CM to take necessary initiative to make it functional by this academic session.

In another separate release, the union also sought the construction of a new classroom building at Williamnagar Government College. According to the union, students of the college are facing problems due to increase in the number of students which come around to 130 to 140 students in each class especially, in the 1st and 2nd year PU and BA. It urged the CM to look into the matter in order to ease the problems of students.

Reminding the chief minister of his promise to sanction 6 new computer sets, it urged him to make it a reality in view of the current academic session already having been started.

Other demands made by the union include the construction of a Basketball court and a boundary wall around the college so as to prevent encroachment into the premises.

 

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