Governor visits Sikkim University’s permanent campus at Yangang

03:36 AM May 09, 2024 |

GANGTOK,: Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya, who also serves as the Chief Rector of the Sikkim Central University, visited the permanent campus of the Sikkim Central University at Yangang, Namchi district on Wednesday.

Addressing the gathered audience, the Governor expressed his pleasure at the Sikkim Central University's establishment of its permanent campus at Yangang. He extended his best wishes for the institution's future endeavours, a Raj Bhawan release informs.

Acharya underscored the need to tackle barriers with determination and sincerity. He also emphasized the importance of looking ahead to the future, stating that with such determination, the path forward becomes clearer.

Dwelling upon the significance of the new campus, the Governor remarked on the positivity it embodies, stressing that responsibility would enhance Sikkim Central University's rankings. He emphasized the importance of teamwork in overcoming obstacles and urged teachers, professors, scholars, and students to contribute to society and the community.

The Governor also commended Vice-Chancellor Prof. Avinash Khare for his commendable efforts in advancing the work of the campus since assuming his role.

Furthermore, the Governor encouraged efforts to establish the Sikkim Central University as a premier educational institution, drawing inspiration from the esteemed legacy of the University of Nalanda and Taksheela.

The Governor was warmly welcomed by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Avinash Khare and Registrar Lakshman Sharma, along with other officers and staff of the Sikkim Central University and other line departments.

The Governor received a traditional welcome with the offering of khada, a bouquet, and a souvenir upon his arrival. He also inspected the university model and toured the campus during his visit, the release informs.

The Sikkim Central University’s Vice- Chancellor gave a brief presentation on the ongoing construction work and future plan at the campus at Yangang. He mentioned that though the campus is under construction, three language departments- Bhutia, Lepcha and Limbu have been functioning from Yangang since 28th November, 2022. Many other departments of the university are expected to start functioning from Yangang very soon, mentions a press release from the university.