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vinodks
November 6th, 2006, 09:47 PM
An interesting post orignally posted by Dudee ji in Jat edcuation yahoo group... I came to know that a political body from Haryana (including MLA of Bhiwani) came to our campus and they talked about this issue... I missed it otherwise we cud have met and talked...

-vinod
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HAU, Maryland varsity to exchange students

Hisar, November 2
A bilateral exchange of students and collaboration in research has
been agreed upon between Haryana Agricultural University (HAU) and
Maryland University of America.

The areas of mutual cooperation and collaboration were identified
and agreed upon by both sides and the proposal got final nod at a
recent meeting of Haryana Governor and Chancellor of HAU, Dr A. R.
Kidwai, and the President of Maryland University, Dr C. D. Mote, in
New Delhi.

A five-member delegation of the Maryland University, headed by Dr
Raymond J. Miller had also visited HAU on Monday to have final
discussions and identifying areas of cooperation and collaboration.

It may be recalled that both the universities had inked an MoU for
the bilateral exchange of students and faculty as well as
cooperation in research and curriculum development in April last on
the initiative of the Haryana Governor.

In a wrap-up meeting chaired by the Vice-Chancellor, Dr J. C.
Katyal, both sides, in view of each others strengths, were hopeful
of setting a milestone in agriculture and livestock development with
the collaborative efforts.

Agreement was reached for exchange of students for training and
research apart from developing vaccines for fatal diseases like bird
flu, blue-tong and influenza of animals and poultry birds.

Dr Miler, however, proposed to start with exchange of at least two
students doing internship in veterinary degree programme from
February next. Besides, in view of the good work done at Maryland
University on greenhouse gases, it was decided to send Ph.D students
from HAU to USA for pursuing research on developing heat tolerant
varieties of wheat for better productivity.

The extensive use of video conferencing was over emphasised to avoid
frequent to and fro visits of the faculty.

The Vice-Chancellor, in his closing remarks, expressed gratitude
towards his Maryland counterpart. He said it was exemplary that a
sound workplan had been formulated in such a short period. He also
stressed the need of curriculum development in view of market needs
with mutual cooperation. Registrar, Dr R. S. Dalal, Deans of
constituent colleges and scientists from fields identified for
collaboration were also present.
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devdahiya
November 7th, 2006, 06:57 AM
It will go a long way in improving the quality of education and ofcourse the capabilities of the people.Thanks Binodde for sharing the development out here.

vinodks
November 7th, 2006, 08:03 AM
Hello kaka-shree bahut dina baad darshan diye... beech beech mein kit agyatwas pa chale jao so?...

-vinod

It will go a long way in improving the quality of education and ofcourse the capabilities of the people.Thanks Binodde for sharing the development out here.

vinodks
November 7th, 2006, 08:04 AM
------------------------ repeat........

devdahiya
November 7th, 2006, 08:06 AM
Hello kaka-shree bahut dina baad darshan diye... beech beech mein kit agyatwas pa chale jao so?...

-vinod

Thanks Binnodde bhai for the concern....parr baat ya sei akk thodda vyast tha.Nice to see you doing well for the portal...Lagge raho!