New Delhi:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday nearly laid the inspiration stones for 2 new Delhi College campuses and a school named after BJP ideologue Veer Savarkar.
The undertaking, with an funding of over Rs 600 crore, goals to spice up academic alternatives and modernise amenities.
The muse-laying ceremony was held at Ashok Vihar the place the prime minister additionally launched a slew of different infra initiatives for the nationwide capital.
The East campus at Surajmal Vihar and the West campus at Dwarka Sector 22 are being added to the prevailing North and South campuses as a part of DU’s efforts to develop its presence throughout town.
The East Campus, spanning 15.25 acres, is being developed at an estimated value of Rs 373 crore. It should supply LLB, LLM and an built-in five-year LLB programme, alongside different multidisciplinary programs.
The campus will characteristic state-of-the-art amenities, together with 60 school rooms, 10 tutorial rooms, six moot courts, 4 pc labs, two cafeterias and two frequent rooms, unfold throughout a built-up space of 59,618 sq. metres.
The West Campus, being constructed at Rs 107 crore, might be a brand new educational block within the first part. Masking 19,434.28 sq. metres, it would have 42 school rooms, two moot courts, a digital library, convention rooms, seminar halls and separate frequent rooms for girls and boys.
Along with the campuses, PM Modi laid the inspiration stone for Veer Savarkar Faculty at Roshanpura, Najafgarh, only a five-minute stroll from the West Campus.
The school, with a built-up space of 18,816.56 sq. metres and an estimated value of Rs 140 crore, will supply fashionable amenities, together with 24 school rooms, eight tutorial rooms, 40 college rooms, division libraries, convention rooms and a canteen.
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