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The Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS)-Pilani
Saturday began construction of its Hyderabad campus with Chancellor
K.K. Birla announcing his plans for setting up an institute of
management here.
Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy laid the foundation stone of the
new building at Jawaharnagar, Shameerpet, about 25 km from here, in the
presence of Birla.
The proposed campus in Hyderabad will be the
fourth of BITS-Pilani. The main campus is at Pilani in Rajasthan while
the other two are at Dubai and Goa. The campuses presently have 18,000
students, including off-campus students.
Speaking on the
occasion, Dr KK Birla, noted industrialist and Chancellor of BITS, said
he planned to set up an institute of management in Andhra Pradesh on
the lines of Indian Institute of Management (IIM), to which the chief
minister assured full support from the government.
"After
the Hyderabad Campus is completed, we would like to diversify and
establish an institute of management on the lines of IIMs. At my age,
one may call it a dream. But I hope this dream will turn out to be
true," revealed Dr KK Birla.
He said that the Hyderabad Campus
of BITS will be a world class campus of high quality replicating all
good educational programmes at BITS, Pilani. "The Goa Campus of BITS is
regarded, from the angle of architecture and beauty, as the best
institute in the country. Our aim will be to make the Hyderabad Campus
even superior to the Goa Campus," he further added.
He said that
the Chief Minister Dr YS Rajasekhar Reddy had invited him way back in
October 2005 to set up a campus of BITS, Pilani at Hyderabad. Prior to
that many MPs from the state had requested him in this regard.
"You
(Rajasekhar Reddy) were so persuasive that I had to accept this
challenge of establishing the vast campus in Hyderabad. A challenge it
is, as on Sunday, the 18th November 2007, just a few months hence, on
the holy festival of Gopashtami connected with Bhagwan Shree Krishna, I
shall be entering the 90th year of my life. In spite of my age I have
accepted this challenge," he stated amidst loud applause from the crowd.
He
said BITS was the only university, which is privately funded by
trust/trusts set up by the Birla family. Additionally it also offered
scholarships to 22% of students from its own budget. The system
attracts the best young minds from the country and, every year, over 20
Board toppers from among the 26 Boards join BITS.
Dr Rajasekhar
Reddy profusely thanked Dr Birla for deciding to set up BITS campus at
Hyderabad. "It is a dream come true for us," he said and announced
waiver of Rs 2.5 - Rs 3 crores that BITS was to pay to Hyderabad Urban
Development Authority towards statutory charges. "We assure you from
Andhra Pradesh government that we will do everything possible to make
your efforts easier," he said.
Referring to Dr Birla`s
intent to set up a IIM like B-school, Dr Reddy said he would not like
to sound greedy but would request Dr Birla to be benevolent to set up
the B-school at Hyderabad or anywhere in Andhra Pradesh. Later, Dr
Reddy told media persons that he would offer whatever facilities
required for the proposed B-school.
Birla said the proposed institute would be set up in two years and it would also have tie-up with a foreign university.
Talking
about the BITS-Pilani campus here, he said it was coming up on 200
acres of land with an investment of Rs.2.8 billion and would be ready
by August 2008.
The Hyderabad campus of BITS-Pilani will start
offering degrees in engineering and sciences from the 2008-09 academic
year and the initial intake would be around 600. Birla said the intake
would be doubled each year and the entire institute with full capacity
would be ready by 2011.
Having established its name as a premier
institute for technical education on par with IITs and having three
campuses including one in Dubai, the Birla Institute of Technology and
Science (BITS) is aiming high. BITS-Pilani is a national-level
institute for higher education and a deemed university. It is rated as
one of the best and among top 10 technical institutes of the country.
SOURCES:
Hindustan Times
Indian eNews
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