Will give Pak a befitting reply for sponsoring terrorism in J-K: Javadekar

Press Trust of India  |  Dharamshala 

Union Human Resource Development Thursday said will give a befitting reply for sponsoring terrorism in and Kashmir.

"The government will give a befitting reply to for being the sponsor of terrorist activities in the valley," Javadekar said.

He was speaking after laying the foundation stone of a campus of the at Jadrangal in Dharamshala in

"The government has revoked the most-favoured nation status to Pakistan, while security of separatists has been withdrawn," the said.

Tension between and has escalated following a suicide bombing in and Kashmir's district on February 14, resulting in death of 40 CRPF jawans.

Earlier in the day, Javadekar laid the foundation stone for another campus of the at Dehra in district.

Until now the university was being run from a temporary campus at Shahpur in due to delay in finalising the sites for permanent campuses.

The university will now have two campuses-- one in Dehra and another in Dharamshala.

Javadekar said the university would provide quality higher to thousands of students from the state.

"The university would open new vistas of development in the area besides providing quality higher to the youth," he said.

The minister said the Centre would provide all possible help to ensure that the campus is completed soon.

He said the Centre has sanctioned several institutions of national repute to the state.

"Indian Institute of (IIIT) has been sanctioned for Una and (IIT) for A cluster university has also been sanctioned for district," Javadekar said.

He said the Centre was committed to provide digital boards in the schools in a phased manner in about nine lakh schools across the country.

Jai Ram Thakur, Vipin Singh, Anurag Thakur, among others, were present on the occasion.

"The will have two campuses at two different locations and will have a massive campus spread in an area of over 1,000 hectares," Thakur said

"Over Rs 1,300 crore would be spent on construction of these campus and the university would emerge a major hub of higher in the area," he said.

The said the government would ensure that both these campuses are completed within the next three years.

"The university will be having 14 schools of different studies with nearly 70 department of studies and about 40 centres of studies as per the Ministry of Human Resource Development," he said.

He said the was laying special emphasis to improve the quality of education in the state.

The Central University of was established under the Central Universities Act 2009 enacted by Parliament.

A two-minute silence was observed on the occasion as a mark of respect to Tilak Raj, who was among the jawans killed in the terror attack.

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First Published: Thu, February 21 2019. 19:50 IST