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CM Yogi Announces 3 New Universities in UP to Boost Quality Education

CM Yogi Announces 3 New Universities in UP to Boost Quality Education

Uttar Pradesh is set to witness the launch of three new state universities aimed at improving access to quality higher education. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath recently announced the establishment of these institutions in Devipatan (Gonda), Azamgarh, and Moradabad. The goal is to make higher education more inclusive, skill-driven and locally accessible, especially in regions that have long been underrepresented in the academic map of the state.

I chose to write about this announcement because it reflects a larger shift in how Indian states are beginning to value decentralised and region-specific higher education. Uttar Pradesh, with its massive youth population, needs more universities that can deliver employable skills and academic excellence at the grassroots. These upcoming universities are not just political decisions—they are critical steps in bridging the rural-urban education gap. If implemented thoughtfully, they could ease pressure on existing universities and give lakhs of students better academic choices closer to home.

Location and Purpose of the New Universities

CM Yogi made it clear that the locations for the three new universities were chosen strategically:

  • Devipatan (Gonda) to cater to the eastern region of the state
  • Azamgarh to serve the Purvanchal belt
  • Moradabad to support western UP’s education needs

These areas currently lack state-run universities of their own. As a result, students often migrate to cities like Lucknow, Varanasi or Allahabad for their degrees. The new universities are meant to reduce this burden and bring academic opportunities closer to home.

Focus on Skill-Based and Value-Oriented Education

According to the Chief Minister, these universities will not follow outdated patterns of rote learning. Instead, they will:

  • Offer skill-based courses aligned with local industry and job markets
  • Promote research and innovation in rural development and local economies
  • Encourage value-based education that aligns with Indian culture and ethics
  • Support interdisciplinary learning in line with the National Education Policy 2020

This means we can expect new courses in agriculture tech, regional trade, crafts, and even digital skills tailored for local needs.

Boost to Infrastructure and Job Creation

The setting up of these universities is also expected to generate local employment. Construction work, academic staffing, admin support, and allied services will open up new job avenues for locals. In addition, hostels, libraries, labs and IT infrastructure are planned to ensure modern and accessible campuses.

UP’s government has been gradually increasing its education budget, and these universities show where that investment is going.

Political Will and Timely Delivery

CM Yogi mentioned that detailed project reports (DPRs) have already been prepared and land allocation is underway. The government is aiming for quick approvals so that the universities can begin construction soon and start enrolling students within the next couple of academic cycles.

This is important because announcements like these often get delayed in red tape. If UP’s plan stays on track, it can become a model for other states struggling with higher education bottlenecks.

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The Pride of Uniform Meets the Future of Tech: Nagpur to Become NCC’s ‘Power House’ under Major General Vivek Tyagi’s New Vision

The Pride of Uniform Meets the Future of Tech: Nagpur to Become NCC’s ‘Power House’ under Major General Vivek Tyagi’s New Vision

Umesh Varma (Senior Photojournalist)
Nagpur | April 29, 2026: “Mastering Drones and Cyber Security is not just the geographical heart of India; it is now set to become the ‘Center of Excellence’ that will give wings to the dreams of NCC cadets across the nation.” These inspiring words were shared by Major General Vivek Kumar Tyagi, Additional Director General (ADG) of NCC Maharashtra, during a special press conference held today. On the first day of his three-day administrative visit, the Major General unveiled a transformative roadmap for the youth and the future of the NCC.

Mastering Drones and Cyber Security

Major General Tyagi announced that a state-of-the-art ‘Drone Training Academy’ is being established in Nagpur. This academy will be unique as it focuses on creating ‘Master Drone Trainers’—cadets and instructors who will go on to train others across various divisions in India. Recognizing the digital age’s challenges, he also highlighted a dedicated ‘Cyber Awareness’ initiative and tech-based skilling, ensuring that cadets are not just physically fit but technologically superior and ready for the future.

Nagpur: A Nursery for Future Officers and Leaders

The Pride of Uniform Meets the Future of Tech: Nagpur to Become NCC’s ‘Power House’ under Major General Vivek Tyagi’s New Vision

The Major General expressed immense pride in the dedication of Nagpur’s youth. He revealed that in just the past few months, 12 to 14 cadets from Nagpur alone have successfully cleared their boards to join the Armed Forces as officers. Whether through the Agniveer scheme, the Armed Forces, or the Maharashtra Police, NCC cadets are leading the way with the motto of ‘Nation First.’ He also noted that the training of civil staff, such as Girl Cadet Instructors (GCI) and Caretaker Officers (CTO) at the Officer Training Academy (OTA) in Kamthi, is playing a pivotal role in expanding the NCC’s reach

Meeting the Surge in Demand: 160 Institutions on Waiting List

The growing craze for the NCC among today’s youth is evident: currently, 160 schools and colleges in Nagpur are on the waiting list to start NCC units. To meet this demand, Major General Tyagi called upon the State Government for support in building a World-Class NCC Academy in Nagpur. He emphasized that the goal is not just to reach the milestone of 1.5 lakh cadets, but to reach the most remote areas of Maharashtra, transforming every student into a confident, resilient, and patriotic leader.

Empowering Daughters and Global Exposure

The Pride of Uniform Meets the Future of Tech: Nagpur to Become NCC’s ‘Power House’ under Major General Vivek Tyagi’s New Vision

A significant highlight of the briefing was the rising strength of women in the corps, with the gender ratio now approaching 60:40. Through the ‘Youth Exchange Program,’ cadets are also interacting with international students, gaining global perspectives and representing India’s diversity. Major General Tyagi concluded by stating that the NCC is more than just a career path; it is a workshop that builds character, discipline, and the best version of a human being.

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