MOHALI,March 15-The Federation of Self Financing Technical Institutions (FSFTI) held its All India Rajasthan Chapter Meet in Jaipur, where more than 50 colleges from across Rajasthan associated themselves with FSFTI, marking a significant step towards strengthening collaboration among self-financing technical institutions in the country.

Dr. Anshu Kataria, President FSFTI, President Punjab Unaided Colleges Association (PUCA) and Chairman, Aryans Group of Colleges, Chandigarh, attended the meet and addressed the gathering, emphasizing the need for unity among technical institutions across India.

During the meeting, Dr. Arvind Agarwal was nominated as the Chairman of the FSFTI Rajasthan Chapter. The nomination received unanimous support from all attendees, who expressed their approval by raising their hands.

Prominent persons present on the occasion included Dr. Rev KVK Rao, General Secretary, FSFTI; Adv. Amit Sharma, Senior Vice President, PUCA; Sh. Janak Khandwala, President, Association of self finance colleges.Gujarat, Pooja Agarwal from Arya College; Sh. Shridhar Singh; and Sh. Vikram Kavya, among others.

Addressing the gathering, Dr. Anshu Kataria stated that the education sector would witness a major transformation if nearly 8,000 technical colleges across the country unite on a common platform. He emphasized that stronger collaboration would help to channelize the energy of youth and support the Government’s vision of making India a global superpower by 2040.

It is noteworthy that Dr. Anshu Kataria has been consistently working for the welfare and growth of unaided technical institutions across the nation, including institutions in engineering, nursing, paramedical, and law education.

Expressing his gratitude after being selected as Chairman of the FSFTI Rajasthan Chapter, Dr. Arvind Agarwal thanked the members for their confidence in him and assured that he would make every possible effort to bring more colleges onto a unified platform under FSFTI.

Notably, Dr. Kataria recently facilitated the association of several colleges from Maharashtra with FSFTI last month, and through the Jaipur meet, Rajasthan colleges have now joined the federation. In the coming months, efforts will be made to associate self-financing colleges from Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Karnataka, further strengthening the national network of institutions under FSFTI.