UP News: Agreement with Australian University, teachers and students get a global platform; CM Yogi appreciated - Up Govt and Monash University Sign Education Mou

The government of Uttar Pradesh and the University of Australia have entered into an agreement to promote education. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that education is not only a degree, but also the basis of total development. This agreement gives students and teachers internationally new opportunities and in accordance with the national education policy. Gautam Buddha University was given the responsibility to implement this agreement. In the presence of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the Uttar Pradesh government signed a sleeve at Mamat University in Australia. State Bureau, Lucknow. A memorandum (sleeve) was signed between the state government and the prestigious Monash University of Australia on Thursday. This agreement offers new opportunities for international research, training, technical cooperation and course development to the students and teachers of the state. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath described this partnership as a medium of overall development, not education, but said that this step would be a milestone in preparing the youth for global competition. In this program organized at the Kalidas Marg of the main minister in the government residence, the Chief Minister said in our Vedic tradition said: ‘Aa no Bhadra: Kratvo Yantu Vishvat’, that is, the best thoughts of all over the world come to us. This sleeve is in line with the spirit of the National National Education Policy-2020, with special emphasis on multidimensional learning, skills development and global cooperation. This agreement will lead the new generation of the state to innovation, research and technical efficiency. The responsibility to put this agreement on the ground was given to Gautam Buddha University. The university’s vice -chancellor was also instructed to ensure its effective implementation. According to the University of Monash, about 30 thousand teachers are trained each year, including teachers from Afghanistan and Myanmar. Now Uttar Pradesh teachers will also receive this level education, which will improve the educational quality. Vice -Chancellor Craig Jeffrey of Mamat University said it was not just a formal agreement, but a long -term cooperation in the field of education and culture. General Secretary Manoj Kumar Singh, dr. Greg Kusack, prof. Manisha Priyam Australian High Commission Senior Officer, Minister of Higher Education Yogendra Upadhyay, Secondary Education Minister Gulab Devi, Sandeep Singh, Gautam Buddha University, was present. Macamonash University will study in both countries, in 1958, Melbourne was founded in Melbourne, Victoria. The iconic Australian General of the First World War is named after Sir Jan Mashu. It is one of the top 100 educational institutions in the world, where about 86 thousand students study. It does high -quality research work through the Monash Research Academy with IIT Bombay. Here, a joint PhD is performed in areas such as clean energy, biotechnology, engineering, science and nanotechnology. Now this university is working with Gautam Buddha University Noida. With the agreement, students will now be able to study in both countries and special workshops and arrange seminars for teachers.