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Arunoday Saha [1] is an Indian Bengali academic, former professor, politician and writer from Agartala, Tripura. He was appointed first vice-chancellor of Tripura University when it became a central university in 2007. [2] [3] Arunoday Saha received Tripura Vibhushan award for his outstanding contribution to the field of education in 2023. [4]
Debbarma was in the Government of Karnataka until 2020 as the Director of Tribal Welfare with additional roles of Director of Elementary Education and State Project Director, National Education Mission (Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan). She has now been transferred and appointed secretary to the Government of Tripura. [2]
Tripura University Ganga Prasad Prasain is an Indian academic administrator who is serving as the vice-chancellor of Tripura University . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He is the former dean of Manipur University .
Netaji Subhash Mahavidyalaya, is a government degree college (Affiliated with Tripura University), [1] situated in the Udaipur Sub-Division of the Gomati District of Tripura, India. [2] This college was established in 1979 and recognised by the University Grants Commission in 2004.
Higher education in Tripura has its beginning with Maharaja Bir Bikram College (MBBC), the first-degree college in the state, established in 1947, and affiliates to Calcutta University (CU). This was followed by Ramkrishna Mahavidyalaya in 1950, Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar College formerly known as Belonia College in 1964 and Ramthakur College in ...
Education in Tripura, a state in Northeast India, is provided by both the public sector and the private sector. On 8 September 2013, the literacy rate of Tripura was declared to be 94.65%, which is the highest among all states of India.
The ministry's political head is known as the Minister of Pakistan and the ministry's bureaucratic head is the Education Secretary of Pakistan. Education is primarily provincial issue in Pakistan [2] in the wake of 18th Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan when Education department was transferred from federal to provinces. [1]