“Big Demand in Mewat: Will a New University Finally Transform Education in the Region?”

In a significant step toward improving educational infrastructure in the Mewat region, the Mewat Vikas Sabha has formally urged the district administration to establish a university in the area. A delegation from the organization met with the Deputy Commissioner and submitted a detailed memorandum highlighting the urgent need for higher education facilities.
Demand for a University in Mewat
During the meeting, members of the Sabha emphasized that students in Mewat face significant challenges due to the lack of nearby universities. Many are forced to travel long distances to pursue higher education, which often becomes financially and socially difficult especially for girls. The organization stressed that establishing a university locally would not only ease access to education but also help in the overall socio-economic development of the region.
Why This Demand Matters
The memorandum outlined several key reasons behind the demand: Lack of higher education institutions in the region Increasing dropout rates due to distance and financial constraints Need for skill development and employment opportunities Promotion of women’s education in rural areas Experts believe that a university in Mewat could transform the educational landscape and create new growth opportunities for youth.
Administration’s Response
The Deputy Commissioner listened to the concerns raised by the delegation and assured them that the proposal would be forwarded to higher authorities for consideration. The administration also acknowledged the importance of strengthening educational infrastructure in underdeveloped regions.
The next step will involve evaluation at the state government level. If approved, the proposed university could become a landmark project for Mewat, bringing long-term benefits in education, employment, and regional progress.

