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Meghalaya Governor Satya Pal Malik visits North Eastern Hill University

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Shillong, Feb 12 (UNI) Meghalaya Governor, Satya Pal Malik on Friday visited the North-Eastern
Hill University (NEHU), one of the premier central university in the Country.
The Governor, who is the Chief Rector of NEHU unveiled two portraits of the freedom fighters
of Meghalaya, U Tirot Sing and U Kiang Nangbah at a function held in the VC Conference room.
Keeping in mind the pandemic situation the function was simultaneously held on the Zoom platform
in the presence of the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. S.K. Srivastava, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Shillong and
Tura Campus, Prof. H. Lamin and Prof. G. Singaiah, respectively, Registrar, Dr. J.N. Nayak, Finance Officer, Shri L.M.K. Lyngrah, Deans, faculty, officers and staff of the University
The function kicked off with a welcome address by the Registrar followed by a brief note on the achievements of university by the Vice Chancellor, who announced that two of the guest houses on NEHU have been named after the two freedom fighters of Meghalaya.
In his address, Governor Malik was delighted on visiting the premier seat of education in the
North East.
Congratulating NEHU on recognizing the supreme sacrifices of the two warriors of Meghalaya,
the Governor mentioned that in Raj Bhavan too the portraits of the two are hung.
Malik said that he read up on the two warriors and was impressed that a very young age the two achieved something that would continue to inspire generations to come.
He asked the Vice Chancellor to create a seat of research on U Tirot Sing and U Kiang Nangbah
so that the entire country would come to know about other freedom fighters too.
The Governor also spoke on education as a means of empowerment.
He credited his education for his achievements in life and called the five years of college life the
best years of his life.
Malik also said that he would gladly give up everything if he could get them back.
“Education empowers you,” he said adding that those societies that prioritise education have progressed.
Recalling the time when he was looking after Parliamentary Affairs, he lamented the fact that
there has never been much debate on education. The quality of education suffers when wealthy
and powerful people don’t contribute to the cause of education.
“The Government alone cannot do everything if those with means do not pitch in,” he added.
On a lighter note, the Governor said he was looking forward to have a cup of tea in the
University canteen because that is where he would spend most of his time when he was a
student.


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