The inauguration of the newly constructed and established girls' college building in Bilota village, located 20 kilometers from the city as the North Campus of Mohanlal Sukhadia University, will occur today. The inauguration ceremony is scheduled for Wednesday at 2 PM, and it will be graced by the presence of the Governor of Rajasthan, Kalraj Mishra.
According to Dr. Kunjan Acharya, the university's spokesperson, the college building's inauguration will be jointly conducted by Governor Kalraj Mishra and Dr. C.P. Joshi, the Speaker of the State Assembly. The Minister of Higher Education, Rajendra Singh Yadav, will also attend the event. The Minister of Cooperation, Uday Lal Anjana, Member of Parliament from Rajsamand, Diya Kumari, and Dr. Laxya Raj Singh Mevada, a member of the Mevada royal family.
The grand building of the girls' college in Bilota village, located in the Rajsamand district, has been prepared for this occasion under the guidance of Vice-Chancellor Professor Sunita Mishra. Rehearsals were carried out, and the preparations have been finalized for the inauguration event. Notable attendees included Nodal Officer Professor C.R. Suthar, Registrar Vinay Pathak, Finance Controller Dr. T.R. Agrawal, and the Coordinator of the girls' college, Dr. Devendra Singh Rathore, along with all the Deans and Committee Conveners.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Mishra stated that this girls' college will be a milestone in girls' education in rural areas. The college has admitted 81 students, and they will be welcomed with book donations from the guests. It is worth noting that the college has already begun its B.A. first-semester classes.
Situated on Udaipur-Nathdwara Road, just before the toll tax booth on the highway, this university will open up new opportunities for higher education for rural girls in the Rajsamand district.