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YASE writes to CM Assam on closure of K.K.Handiqui study centre & depriving Barak Valley of B.Ed course

June 21: In an important development, Assam government for the first time has approved the introduction of integrated Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) courses in 68 colleges around the state. However, no colleges from the Barak Valley – Cachar, Karimganj and Hailakandi featured in the said list. This has led to great resentment among the people of this valley.

On Friday, Youth Against Social Evils (YASE) submitted a memorandum in this regard to the Chief Minister of Assam through the Deputy Commissioner of Cachar. In the said memorandum YASE stated that not permitting any college from Barak Valley in the list of provincialised colleges allowed to teach B.Ed is nothing but deprivation of the aspirations of the youth of this valley. They urged upon the state government to allow the colleges of the valley to impart B.Ed course.

In the same memorandum, YASE also raised the issue of withdrawing the study centre of K.K.Handiqui (KKHSOU) Study Centre from Cachar College, Silchar. They expressed surprise to the fact that on one hand when KKHSOU sent a ‘Goodwill Mission’ to the Study Centre at Cachar College and expressed satisfaction that the centre was going on well, then how on the other hand, they could abruptly decide to close the said centre. They highlighted that many students of Cachar who are unable to pursue regular course of studies due to various reasons used to study at KKHSOU. It is in this backdrop that YASE appealed for the intervention of the Chief Minister that the Cachar College centre of KKHSOU be started afresh after due cleansing of corruption, if any.

The delegation of YASE which sent the memorandum to the Chief Minister through the Deputy Commissioner included Sanjeev Roy, Sahabuddin Ahmed, Abdul Mukhit, Dinesh Kahar, Pritish Dey among others.

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