New Delhi: Delhi University (DU) vice-chancellor Dinesh Singh embarked on a surprise visit to some off-campus colleges on the day of the new academic session at DU. The V-C's agenda, which encompassed Rajdhani College, Swami Shraddhanand College, Shivaji College, Keshav Mahavidyalaya and Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, primarily focused on gauging the infrastructure in each college along with the facilities that students were provided and their level of satisfaction.
Singh in Swami Shraddhanand College said to the students that he was there to befriend them. And if there is anything that the students would like to say to him or there any grievance they want to pass on to him, were most welcome to do so by sending him an email or joining the DU Facebook page.
The V-C left no stone unturned in reaching out to the students, promising them several opportunities to showcase their talent on public platforms in future. He further added that a few students from each college will join him for lunch in NOctober. And that he will also organise a creative writing competition and there will be Western and Indian Classical music competitions.
Singh also disclosed several new plans on the anvil for teachers and students, alike. He said that DU will develop a social development project in which it will invest R15 lakh. There will also be a provision for teachers to travel abroad once in three years for any conference which will be funded by DU.
The V-C also unveiled plans of starting a new girls' hostel in North Campus, which will accommodate 1,500 students. There will also be a bus service from the Metro stations. Also, cases of students from economically weaker sections will be given due consideration for fee waiver, he added.
Singh in Swami Shraddhanand College said to the students that he was there to befriend them. And if there is anything that the students would like to say to him or there any grievance they want to pass on to him, were most welcome to do so by sending him an email or joining the DU Facebook page.
The V-C left no stone unturned in reaching out to the students, promising them several opportunities to showcase their talent on public platforms in future. He further added that a few students from each college will join him for lunch in NOctober. And that he will also organise a creative writing competition and there will be Western and Indian Classical music competitions.
Singh also disclosed several new plans on the anvil for teachers and students, alike. He said that DU will develop a social development project in which it will invest R15 lakh. There will also be a provision for teachers to travel abroad once in three years for any conference which will be funded by DU.
The V-C also unveiled plans of starting a new girls' hostel in North Campus, which will accommodate 1,500 students. There will also be a bus service from the Metro stations. Also, cases of students from economically weaker sections will be given due consideration for fee waiver, he added.
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