Delhi University is set to make a significant leap forward with the introduction of new eastern and western campuses, and a college dedicated to Veer Savarkar in Najafgarh. Prime Minister Modi has been invited to lay the foundation stone for these developments on Friday.
According to Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh, this expansion will greatly enhance the university's infrastructure and educational offerings. The new campuses, located in Surajmal Vihar for the eastern site and Dwarka for the western site, aim to create additional enrollment opportunities for students. Singh expressed his excitement about the projects, highlighting that they are a crucial step in providing accessible and quality education.
The government has committed over Rs 600 crore to these initiatives, underscoring its dedication to the growth of educational infrastructure. Singh remarked, "It is a matter of great pride that Hon'ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone for these three significant projects."
The foundation stone ceremony will be livestreamed at the project sites, with a large turnout of local residents anticipated.
The East Campus, located in Surajmal Vihar, will span 15.25 acres and represents an investment of Rs 373 crore. It will provide LLB, LLM, and integrated five-year LLB programs, alongside other multidisciplinary courses, featuring modern facilities totaling 59,618 sq m, including 60 classrooms, six moot courts, and computer labs.
The West Campus in Dwarka Sector 22 will begin with a new academic block, with an initial investment of Rs 107 crore. It will encompass a built-up area of 19,434.28 sq m, with space for 42 classrooms, two moot courts, and a state-of-the-art digital library.
Lastly, the third initiative is the Veer Savarkar College in Roshanpura, Najafgarh, situated close to the UER highway and just a quick walk from the West Campus. This college will boast a built-up area of 18,816.56 sq m with an estimated budget of Rs 140 crore, featuring modern facilities like 24 classrooms, a departmental library, faculty rooms, and a canteen.
Overall, these developments herald a new chapter for Delhi University, promising to enhance educational opportunities and infrastructure for future generations.
Delhi University currently operates with its north and south campuses. With the forthcoming addition of the east and west campuses, the university will extend its reach across all four regions of the city.
Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh highlighted that these developments will greatly enhance the university's infrastructure, increasing student capacity and opportunities, which aligns with the government’s commitment to broaden educational access.
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