|
for neglecting
the cause of the State, they also demanded
upgradation of the University College of
Engineering (UCE) at Burla as an Indian
Institute of Engineering, Science & Technology (IIEST).
Orissa, being one of the poorest states
in terms of infrastructure in education
and technology, needs establishment of an
IIT more than any other state, the activists
said.
In a memorandum, the members of Agami Odisha
urged President APJ Abdul Kalam to intervene
in the matter to ensure development of educational
and scientific infrastructure in the State.
Mentioning that the demands for an ITT
and declaration of the UCE at Burla as an
IIEST were `extremely reasonable', the activists
appealed to the President to lend support
to the cause.
Participating in the rally, Biju Janata
Dal leader and Rajya Sabha MP Baijayanta
Panda announced that Agami Odisha will organise
similar rallies in different corners of
the State to highlight the two demands.
Among others who took part in the rally,
include Lok Sabha MP from Kendrapara Archana
Nayak, well-known singer Prafulla Kar and
several eminent educationists and social
activists.
The office-bearers of Agami Odisha - D
K Ray (president), Lalit Pattnaik (working
president), Sudarshan Das (vice-president),
Santosh Tripathy (secretary) and Supriti
Mishra (treasurer) - were present.
Agami Odisha, which has started forming
a Social Force comprising those concerned
for the State's development, has decided
to organise a similar rally in New Delhi
later this month to highlight the demands.
|