NE EDUCATION BUREAU
NEW DELHI, GANDHINAGAR, MARCH 17
The Forensic Science Laboratory in Delhi’s Rohini and Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab have signed MoUs with the National Forensic Science University Gandhinagar in Gujarat, a statement said.
NFSU and FSL-GNCT of Delhi signed a Memorandum of Understanding on 16 Mar.’22 for promoting Academic, Training & Research. MoU was signed in the presence of Dr. J.M. Vyas, Hon. VC-NFSU; Ms. Deepa Verma, Director, FSL-GNCT of Delhi and Shri C.D. Jadeja, Executive Registrar-NFSU. pic.twitter.com/Eaaqaaob8w
— NFSU (@NFSU_Official) March 16, 2022
According to the statement released by the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL), the memorandum of understanding was signed to promote mutual cooperation in educational and forensic research activities and establish a framework for programmes of exchanges and collaboration in areas of forensic for the needs of criminal justice system.
NFSU & RGNUL, Punjab signed the agreement virtually for setting up of ‘Digital Forensics Laboratory’ as a part of “NFSU-RGNUL Advanced Center for Research in Forensic Justice” on 17 Mar.’22. The agreement was signed by Dr J.M. Vyas, VC-NFSU & Prof. (Dr.) G. S. Bajpai, VC-RGNUL. pic.twitter.com/MGrG7uChl4
— NFSU (@NFSU_Official) March 17, 2022
The key areas are the joint research programme, joint holding of conference/seminar/workshop/training/symposia etc., exchange of knowledge resource, teaching, training, research, exchange of research materials, publications, library, scientific equipment, software and guidance and co-guidance facility for scientists and research students, it said.
Direcor, FSL, Deepa Verma said, “The MoU envisages scientific and academic personnel exchanges and visits, and research in areas of academic and scientific interest. The MoU will support well-integrated collaborative forensic focused research through the development of specific projects and programmes.”
National Forensic Science University (NFSU) Vice Chancellor J M Vyas said the MoUs create a mutual benefit to all three organisations.
This close cooperation would be of major benefit to the student community to enhance their skill and knowledge to play a key role in technological up-gradation, innovation, and competitiveness in forensic science, he said.