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Efforts on to find land for IISAER
Posted by Srini Uppala | January 10, 2008 | 280 views
The State Government is scouting for land for location of the Indian Institute of Science and Educational Research (IISAER) in Hyderabad.
Following Centre’s announcement that another IISAER would be set up in Hyderabad after Pune, Kolkata and Bangalore, the State Government is now busy identifying land.
The Centre had proposed to set up another IISAER in Hyderabad at an estimated cost of Rs 10,000 crore. The initial investment would be in the order of Rs 2,000 crore and enrolment of students should start from the next academic year.
As and when necessary, the remaining investment would be released during the next five years. According to sources in the Higher Education Department efforts are on to find the required faculty and construction of buildings would begin soon.
With setting up of the institute, research in the areas of biotechnology, stemcell technology, nanotechnology, biochemistry and physics will pick up momentum.
SOURCES:
Newindpress
Topics: Education, Govt In Action |
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