During the delegate session of ABSU’s 53rd annual conference, The All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU) has sought the introduction of Bodo department at Delhi University.
ABSU raised the demand during the delegate session of ABSU’s 53rd annual conference held at Mungkhlong Fwthar, Borpukuri in Gohpur. The delegate session adopted various resolutions for the socio-education and economic welfare and development in Assam, informed ABSU speaker Phanin Boro. The ABSU also appealed to the Centre and state government to implement the remaining clauses of the BTR Accord in a time-bound manner. The Bodo students’ union sought the formation of the interim body for the Bodo Kachari Welfare Autonomous Council. The other demands of the BTR Accord include: ST Hill status for the Bodos living in Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao as per the MoS of the BTR Accord.
ABSU also demanded the establishment of more number of Bodo medium LP, ME & High schools under NEP where Bodo medium education is utmost necessary. It has also sought the establishment of Bodoland skill centre at various places of BTR, BKWAC of Assam under Bodoland skill mission for skill training and employment generation and competitive exam coaching centre in public-private partnership (PPP) model. The ABSU resolved to organise Bodo Teachers National Meet to understand and discuss burning issues of Bodo medium education and building of quality education.
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