New College Inaugurated at Delhi University After Three Decades

Prime Minister Modi lays the foundation stone for Veer Savarkar College at Roshanpura, Najafgarh, marking Delhi University's first college expansion in nearly 30 years.
Key Highlights
- New College: Veer Savarkar College will feature state-of-the-art education facilities.
- Historic Expansion: The last college built at Delhi University was Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences in 1995.
- Other Projects: Includes an Eastern Campus at Surajmal Vihar, a Western Campus at Dwarka, and CBSE's Integrated Office Complex, with a combined budget of ₹900 crore.
Project Details
-
University Expansion Projects:
- Foundation stone laid for three new initiatives worth over ₹600 crore.
- Eastern Campus at Surajmal Vihar and Western Campus at Dwarka are part of the expansion.
-
CBSE Integrated Office Complex:
- Location: Dwarka, Delhi.
- Cost: ₹300 crore.
- Features: Advanced data center, auditorium, water management systems, eco-friendly design with Platinum IGBC Rating standards.
Prime Minister's Statement
Prime Minister Modi highlighted Delhi's reputation as an educational hub in a post on X, stating, "These transformative projects aim to strengthen academic infrastructure and provide world-class learning environments for students."
Additional Inauguration Activities
- Swabhiman Apartments:
- 1,675 newly constructed flats for JJ cluster dwellers in Ashok Vihar.
- Keys were handed over to eligible beneficiaries during the event.
Also, read: NMC Open Applications for Inclusion of New PG Medical Qualification
Share:
2 Comments
Jordan Singer
2d2 replies
Santiago Roberts
4d