Dibrugarh University on Thursday formalised a new industry–academia partnership with the North Eastern Tea Association (NETA), signing a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at expanding research, internships and placement opportunities for students, particularly those under the Centre for Management Studies (CMS).
The MoU was signed on December 4 in the presence of Vice-Chancellor Prof. Jiten Hazarika.
Registrar Dr. Paramananda Sonowal represented the university, while NETA Chairman Ajay Dhandharia signed on behalf of the tea industry body.
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CMS Chairperson Prof. Pratim Barua and faculty members attended the ceremony, describing the collaboration as a significant step towards strengthening academic engagement with the region’s tea sector.
Senior NETA representatives, including Adviser Bidyananda Barkakoty, Vice-Chairmen Neeraj Jallan and Rajkumar Borthakur, and Executive Committee member Vikash Agarwal, were also present.
University officials said the partnership will create new avenues for hands-on learning, industry exposure and sector-focused research, enriching the academic ecosystem and enabling students to gain direct insights into one of Northeast India’s key industries.










