
Dibrugarh University marks 61st Foundation Day
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Established on July 1, 1965, the university has grown into a premier educational institution with 177 affiliated colleges and institutes under its umbrella.
To commemorate the significant milestone, a high-level delegation from Dibrugarh University, led by vice chancellor Prof. Jiten Hazarika, met governor and university chancellor Lakshman Prasad Acharya at the Raj Bhavan in Guwahati. The meeting served as an opportunity to brief the chancellor about the university's remarkable achievements and ongoing developmental initiatives.
During the comprehensive briefing session, VC Hazarika presented detailed insights into the university's progress, highlighting key accomplishments that have positioned Dibrugarh University as a leading educational hub in eastern India. The presentation showcased the institution's academic growth, research contributions, and its expanding network of affiliated institutions across the region.
"Our university has witnessed tremendous growth over the past 61 years, evolving from a regional institution to a nationally recognised centre of learning.
With 177 affiliated colleges and institutes, we continue to serve as the educational backbone of eastern India, providing quality higher education to thousands of students," the VC said.
The briefing session witnessed active participation from senior university officials, including registrar Paramananda Sonowal, Prof. Deb Kumar Chakraborty, Pankaj Das, Ankur Bharali, and Amitabh Baruah. They contributed valuable insights during the discussions, presenting a comprehensive picture of the university's multifaceted operations and future plans.
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Governor Acharya expressed his appreciation for the university's continued commitment to academic excellence and development. The delegation extended gratitude to the governor for his valuable guidance and unwavering support for the institution's growth and development initiatives.
CM Himanta Biswa Sarma also conveyed warm wishes to the entire Dibrugarh University community on the 61st Foundation Day. In his message, the CM extended greetings to all students, faculty members, and staff associated with the institution.
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