NE NEWS SERVICE
DHEKIAJULI (ASSAM), FEB 7
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday pitched for setting up at least one medical college and a technical institution in each state that will impart education in the native language.
He was addressing a gathering after launching ”Assam Mala” scheme to upgrade state highways and laying the foundation for two medical colleges.
Addressing a public meeting in Sonitpur district, Assam. https://t.co/LnRt81JyB6
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) February 7, 2021
“There is no dearth of talent in the villages and far-flung areas. I have a daring dream of each state having at least one medical college and a technical institution imparting education in the local language,” he said, promising setting up such institutions in Assam after the assembly elections.
Hon'ble PM Shri @narendramodi ji's visit to historic Dhekiajuli will mark a new era in infrastructure & health, further strengthening the growth trajectory of the state.
On behalf of the people of Assam, I offer my heartfelt gratitude to Modi ji.#NaMoWithNewAssam pic.twitter.com/FFf3iSkkHG
— Sarbananda Sonowal (Modi Ka Parivar) (@sarbanandsonwal) February 7, 2021
He said this will improve medical services in remote areas as more and more doctors will be able to reach out to people in their mother tongue and understand their problems. The two medical college and hospitals will come up in Biswanath and Charaideo districts.
In India, teaching and learning have largely been in a foreign language but that could change with the advent of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
“Taking inspiration from the National Education Policy, it will now be tried to teach all technical courses including medical, engineering in mother tongue,” Modi had tweeted after the unveiling of the NEP.