Telangana Assembly passes bill to set up skill university in state

Later in the evening, Revanth Reddy laid the foundation stone for the establishment of the Young India Skill University.

Published Aug 02, 2024 | 10:31 AMUpdated Aug 02, 2024 | 10:31 AM

Ground breaking ceremony of Young India Skill University

The Telangana Assembly on Thursday, 1 August, passed a Bill for setting up a Young India Skill University-Telangana in the state.

Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu moved the Young India Skill University Bill and the House took up a discussion on it.

Speaking on the Bill, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy said, taking inspiration from Mahatma Gandhi, who started an English journal “Young India,” during the struggle for Independence the Telangana government named the varsity as “Young India Skill University.”

Reddy said the varsity will be run on a PPP model.

“We had several rounds of discussions with universities, industry and students on the proposed varsity. This university will focus on preparing the students to meet the international standards,” Sridhar Babu said.

The varsity would focus on skilling students in some of the sectors such as BFSI, pharma and life sciences, Artificial Intelligence, retail and e-commerce, in association with industry, he said.

He further said a permanent campus for the skill university will be built in over 50 acres at Mucharla near Hyderabad.

During the debate, BRS members protested before the Speaker alleging that Chief Minister Revanth Reddy made some remarks on women members of the opposition party on Wednesday.

Later, BRS legislator Harish Rao said his party is supporting the Bill.

BJP floor leader A Maheshwar Reddy said his party is supporting the state government’s move for the university.

The AIMIM party suggested that the Bill be referred to a select committee for a wider discussion.

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Foundation stone laid

Later in the evening, Revanth Reddy laid the foundation stone for the establishment of the Young India Skill University.

He said the state government is establishing Young India Skill University with a great ambition of developing this region and providing jobs to the youth, an official release said.

The government envisaged plans to create a new city as part of the development, he said, pointing out that it required the creation of education, healthcare and employment facilities to develop a new city.

The government adopted a bill in the Assembly to set up the Skill University, the Telangana Chief Minister said.

The Skill University will provide skill development training to lakhs of youth and also give professional certificates, he said adding “getting admission in the university will guarantee a job for youth.”

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