PM invited for UoM Centenary Convocation next year

Mysore University Vice-Chancellor Prof. G. Hemantha Kumar presenting the Coffee table Book ‘One Hundred Years - University of Mysore’ to Prime Minister Narendra Modi as MPs Pratap Simha and Tejasvi Surya look on.

Mysuru:  University of Mysore (UoM) Vice- Chancellor Prof. G. Hemantha Kumar met Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Parliament Office in New Delhi on Monday at 11.30 am and invited him to attend the Centenary Year  Convocation of the University that is going to be held in 2020. 

He was accompanied by Mysuru-Kodgau MP Pratap Simha and Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya.

The VC was with the Prime Minister for about five to six minutes. Modi asked him about the University and its functioning. The PM also recalled his visit to Mysuru when he had inaugurated the 103rd Indian Science Congress in Jan. 2016.

 Speaking to Star of Mysore, Prof. Hemantha Kumar said, “I invited him to attend the Convocation of the University next year when we will be celebrating its hundredth year. He was very happy to hear about it. Then I presented him the Coffee Table Book ‘One Hundred Years – University of Mysore’ and he immediately recalled his visit to the city. I also presented a small photo album of the Indian Science Congress containing his photographs.” 

Besides, the VC submitted an appeal to the Prime Minister urging him to reconsider the University for Institution of Eminence (IoE) status. The status ensures special funding from the Centre to the UoM.

“The Prime Minister asked me about the number of students in the University and the courses that we were offering. I told him that plans were on to start Engineering and Pharma courses in the University shortly,” he said.

This post was published on July 17, 2019 7:54 pm