Ninety students have been enrolled at IIT, Jammu for the first academic session.
"Jammu and Kashmir has excelled in education despite the turmoil," said Javadekar after declaring open the institute.
"Compared to the national average of 23.6 per cent of gross enrolment in higher education, girls pursuing higher studies in Jammu and Kashmir have a 27-per cent gross enrolment, more than the 25 per cent of boys, and both the figures are higher than the national average," he added.
He said the inauguration of IIT, Jammu was delayed due to a land problem.
Javadekar announced Rs 100 crore for NIT, Srinagar under a special plan this year to facilitate research and development.
He said a fund of Rs 1,000 crore has been earmarked in the Union Budget to create a finance agency and another Rs 1,000 crore is expected to come from a bank soon to create a kitty of Rs 2,000 crore for infrastructure building and research in IITs.
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Speaking at the inauguration, Union Minister of State in the PMO Jitendra Singh said the IIT campus has "marked a new chapter in the development of Jammu and Kashmir and is a step closer to promote the state as a new education hub."
Singh said the IITs are one of the finest institutions imparting quality education and the Jammu campus should also strive for excellence and should carve a niche for itself.
Congratulating the students, Singh asked them to become the torch-bearer of the 'Start Up India' campaign and called on the faculty to "cultivate a sense of esteem in students" so that they strive for excellence and carry out innovations.
"With the starting of the classes at IIT Jammu, a foundation has been laid for making Jammu an educational focal point," he said, adding various other premier institutes like IIM, AIIMS, IIMC will also be set up soon.
The institute is the first for the state. Jammu is among the six cities across the country which were to get the IITs.
In the first year, the institute will function from a temporary campus in Paloura, Jammu.
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