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Strategic Meetings and Conferences:

               Notable  interactions  included  meetings
               with the Vice Chancellor of Gorakhpur
               University and participation in the Conver-
               gence Foundation UP meeting chaired by
               the  Chief  Secretary.  These  encounters
 In  January  2023,  CRISP  embarked on a   provided valuable insights and further
 transformative  journey  through  the   strengthened our collaborative approach.
 PEHLE UP Project, a collaborative initiative
 with  the  Higher  Education  Department,   Ongoing Initiatives and Skill Develop-
 Government  of  Uttar  Pradesh.  This   ment:
 month-long report encapsulates our con-
 certed  efforts,  milestones  achieved,  and   The  initiation  of  On  Job  Training  (OJT)  at
 ongoing  initiatives  in  reshaping  the   Goel Institute of Higher Studies and Sahu
 higher education landscape.  Ram Swaroop Mahila College showcased
               our commitment to practical skill develop-
 Key Achievements:  ment.  The  creation  of  WhatsApp  groups

 Our journey began with the identification   for  Institute’s  Innovation  Councils  and
                           Local
                                    Chapters
               Swayam
                                                 facilitated
 of 100 colleges for NIRF and 766 institu-  real-time communication and support.
 tions for NAAC Accreditation, setting the
 foundation for impactful change. Collabo-  Upcoming Workshops and Future Plans:
 rating with UPHED, workshops were con-
 ducted at four universities, fostering con-  As part  of  our continuous capacity-build-
 nections with approximately 250 colleges.   ing  efforts,  upcoming  workshops  include
 Our  collaborative approach  led  to the   "Ways to Strengthen IICs in Non-Technical
 establishment of a State Level Quality   Colleges"  by  Dr.  Rashmi  Singh  and  a
 Assurance Cell, a pivotal milestone in   "Swayam-NPTEL Workshop for Local Chap-
 enhancing educational quality.  ters." These initiatives are geared towards
               fostering innovation and entrepreneur-
 Recognition and Appreciation:  ship in the higher education ecosystem.
 CRISP's persistent efforts gained recogni-  Documentation and Reporting:
 tion as NIRF registrations surpassed 100
 institutions  for  the  first  time  in  Uttar   The  development  of  a  comprehensive
 Pradesh.  Our  action  plan,  presented   manual for NIRF SANJEEVANI and detailed
 before  esteemed  officials,  garnered   status reports for Government Colleges
 appreciation from the Chief Secretary and   and NAAC Accreditation reflects our com-
 Principal Secretary. This acknowledgment   mitment to thorough assessment and doc-
 further fueled our commitment to excel-  umentation of the educational landscape.
 lence.
               Conclusion:
 Engagement and Outreach:  As  CRISP  continues  its  journey  to  trans-

 The  month  witnessed  extensive engage-  form  higher  education  in  Uttar  Pradesh,
 ment with institutions across Gorakhpur,   the collaborative spirit, achievements, and
 Muzaffarnagar,  Ghaziabad,  Jhansi,  Vara-  strategic initiatives showcased in this
 nasi, Lucknow, and Meerut. From resolv-  report underscore our commitment to   Our activities have been featured in a few news media
 ing curriculum-related issues to conduct-  excellence,  innovation,  and  positive
 ing doubt-clearing sessions, CRISP played   change.
 a pivotal role in establishing connections
 with new Higher Education Institutions.







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