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DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE

The Development Management Institute (DMI) was set up by the Government of Bihar, in 2013.[1] The Bihar government rural development department had issued a formal notification, to set up a a Joint Core Committee to work towards finalization of structure of the Institute and its implementation. [2]

The institute is planned to be a replication of the Institute of Rural Management, Anand.[3]

A fifty acre campus is being built in Bihta. [4]

References edit

  1. ^ Amit Bhelarii (2 Jan 2013). "Chief minister nod to management institute name". The Telegraph, Calcutta. Bihar would have its own Institute of Rural Management Anand (Irma), called Development Management Institute (DMI). The name was finalised at a recent high-level meeting chaired by chief minister Nitish Kumar where he directed officials concerned to complete recruitment of faculty for the institute by March so that the academic work could begin from the coming academic session, July-August, itself.
  2. ^ [ http://rdd.bih.nic.in/news/162469.PDF, "Government of Bihar, Department of Rural Development notification"
  3. ^ Prashant Rupera (Oct 21,2013). "Bihar to replicate Gujarat's IRMA model". Times of India. The Bihar government has approached the Institute of Rural Management, Anand (IRMA), the country's premier rural management institute for help in establishing a similar institution in the eastern state. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ Law Kumar Mishra (25 November 2014). "Infrastructure development projects in progress". Times of India. A new campus of Development Management Institute to be developed on a plot of 50 acre at Bihta

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