MANGALURU: "Due attention will be paid to the development of Government First Grade and PU Colleges in the city. Staff council committees will be set up to aid this process," said Mangaluru City South MLA Vedavyas Kamath.
"Steps will also be taken to develop these government educational institutions into model colleges," he said, while directing officials to draw up an action plan and work assiduously in attaining the similar. Receiving memorandums from the public on the Atal Seva Kendra at Kodialbail, that still doubles up as his place of business, on Saturday, Vedavyas interacted with stakeholders from different sections of society - faculty lecturers, education division officials, autorickshaw drivers and others who grew to become up in massive numbers. Responding to the petitions, Vedavyas contacted the officials and instructed them to redress grievances that have been dropped at his attention, on the earliest.
People affected by the deluge that marooned this coastal city on May 29 too submitted their petitions to the legislator.
Vedavyas said he has directed officials of the Mangaluru City Corporation and the district administration to handle their grievances. The district administration has already made a initial loss assessment and submitted its report back to the state government.
When a delegation of autorickshaw drivers and homeowners drew his attention to problems confronted via them, the MLA said he'll take it up with the regional shipping authority and find a solution to their problems.
"Steps will also be taken to develop these government educational institutions into model colleges," he said, while directing officials to draw up an action plan and work assiduously in attaining the similar. Receiving memorandums from the public on the Atal Seva Kendra at Kodialbail, that still doubles up as his place of business, on Saturday, Vedavyas interacted with stakeholders from different sections of society - faculty lecturers, education division officials, autorickshaw drivers and others who grew to become up in massive numbers. Responding to the petitions, Vedavyas contacted the officials and instructed them to redress grievances that have been dropped at his attention, on the earliest.
People affected by the deluge that marooned this coastal city on May 29 too submitted their petitions to the legislator.
Vedavyas said he has directed officials of the Mangaluru City Corporation and the district administration to handle their grievances. The district administration has already made a initial loss assessment and submitted its report back to the state government.
When a delegation of autorickshaw drivers and homeowners drew his attention to problems confronted via them, the MLA said he'll take it up with the regional shipping authority and find a solution to their problems.
'Government colleges to become model centres'
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