The Odisha government has announced efforts to establish a degree college in the Kotia region of Koraput district, aiming to improve access to higher education in the remote and disputed area.
The proposal was shared by state officials as part of broader plans to strengthen educational infrastructure and ensure better opportunities for students living in border regions.
Focus on Education Development in Remote Areas
The Kotia region, located in Odisha’s Koraput district, has long faced challenges related to:
- Limited educational infrastructure
- Geographic isolation
- Connectivity issues
- Lack of higher education institutions
Students from the region often have to travel long distances to pursue college education, making access difficult for many families.
The proposed degree college is expected to reduce these barriers and encourage greater participation in higher education.
Why the Kotia Region Is Significant
The Kotia cluster has remained a sensitive and strategically important area due to the long-standing border dispute between Odisha and Andhra Pradesh.
Over the years, both states have increased developmental activities in the region, including:
- Road connectivity
- Healthcare facilities
- Educational initiatives
- Welfare programs
The establishment of a degree college is seen as part of Odisha’s efforts to strengthen administrative presence and improve public services in the area.
Benefits of the Proposed Degree College
If established, the college is expected to provide major benefits to local students and communities.
Key Expected Advantages
- Easier access to undergraduate education
- Reduced migration of students to distant towns
- Better opportunities for tribal and rural students
- Growth in local educational infrastructure
- Increased enrollment in higher education programs
The move could particularly benefit students from economically weaker backgrounds who struggle with relocation costs.
Government’s Push for Inclusive Higher Education
Odisha has been focusing on expanding higher education facilities in rural and underserved regions.
Recent initiatives have included:
- New colleges in remote districts
- Upgradation of existing institutions
- Skill development and vocational education programs
- Improved hostel and scholarship facilities
The Kotia college proposal aligns with the state’s broader goal of making higher education more accessible and inclusive.
Challenges Ahead
While the announcement has been welcomed locally, experts point out that implementation may require:
- Infrastructure development
- Faculty recruitment
- Land allocation and approvals
- Improved transport connectivity
Ensuring quality education and long-term sustainability will also be important for the success of the institution.






