Singh on Thursday said DU’s new campuses will be ready in the next 1.5 to two years, which will significantly expand the university’s infrastructure and create more opportunities for students.
He described these developments as a major step towards providing accessible and quality education with the allocation by the government Rs 600 crore for projects.
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“It is a matter of great pride for us that Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone of three New Delhi University projects tomorrow. The first project is the East Delhi campus, followed by the West Delhi campus and Veer Savarkar College in Najafgarh.”
“Through these additional infrastructure projects, we aim to create more seats and new opportunities, which will be ready within 1.5 to two years,” Singh said in a video message. Want to express my gratitude.” ,
The foundation stone laying ceremony will be telecast live at the project sites, with hundreds of local residents expected to attend.
The East Campus to be built in Surajmal Vihar will be built at a cost of 15.25 acres.
373 crores. It will have LLB, LLM and integrated five-year LLB programs as well as other multidisciplinary courses.
The campus will have modern facilities including 60 classrooms, 10 tutorial rooms, six moot courts, four computer labs, two cafeterias and two common rooms within a built-up area of ​​59,618 square meters.
Similarly, the first phase of the West Campus to be built in Dwarka Sector 22 will include a new academic block at a cost of Rs 1,000 crore. 107 crores.
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Spread over a built-up area of ​​19,434.28 square metres, the complex will provide 42 classrooms, two moot courts, a digital library, conference rooms, seminar halls and separate common rooms for boys and girls.
The third project will be located at Veer Savarkar College in Roshanpura, Najafgarh, near the UER Highway and just a five-minute walk from the West Campus.
With a built up area of ​​18,816.56 square meters and an estimated cost of At a cost of Rs 140 crore, the college will provide state-of-the-art facilities, including 24 classrooms, eight tutorial rooms, 40 faculty rooms, department library, conference rooms and a canteen.
Currently, the University of Delhi operates through its North and South campuses. Singh said that by connecting the eastern and western campuses the university will establish its presence in all four directions of the city.
He stressed that these projects will significantly expand the university infrastructure and create more seats and opportunities for students, in line with the government’s vision of increasing access to education.
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