NEW DELHI, Jan 5: Seven Kendriya Vidhyalayas (KV) will be opened in Arunachal Pradesh during this financial year-ending and the requisite cabinet proposal in this regard will be moved shortly, union HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar told Arunachal Governor BD Mishra here on Saturday.
Mishra had called on the minister to request him for early opening of the seven proposed KVs, in Kurung Kumey, Dibang Valley, Namsai, Upper Subansiri, Anjaw, West Siang and Upper Siang districts of Arunachal.
On the governor’s request for three Navodaya Vidyalayas for the newly created Shi Yomi, Lepa Rada and Pakke-Kessang districts, Javadekar assured to move the proposal in the next union cabinet meeting.
In another development, the governor took up the issue of the lone government law college of the state, which was scheduled to be opened last year but could not be, pending approval from the Bar Council of India (BCI).
Responding to governor’s request, BCI Chairman Manan Kumar Mishra assured that he would be sending a BCI team to inspect the college at the earliest. (Raj Bhavan)