The University of Delhi has allocated the following funds: INR67.71 billion to install WiFi networks across all university campuses and girls’ dormitories to be built in north-west Delhi’s Mukherjee Nagar, according to official documents.
According to the document, WiFi (Wireless Fidelity) connectivity will be installed across around 90 colleges in both the north and south campuses of Delhi University and the Dhaka hostel complex.
The funds for the construction work will be provided from the loan corpus. INRIn October last year, the university received 938.33 million yen from the Higher Education Finance Agency (HEFA) to work on various development projects.
loan share INR261.33 million yen from this corpus was sanctioned by HEFA for the installation of Wi-Fi network and commencement of construction work of the Faculty of Technology building.
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HEFA is a joint venture between Canara Bank and the Ministry of Education that provides financial support for the creation of educational infrastructure and research facilities in India’s leading educational institutions.
Delhi University has applied for a HEFA loan in 2022 to meet its infrastructure needs and expansion plans, including projects such as setting up DU’s East Delhi campus in Surajmal Vihar and opening a new university in Najafgarh. Ta.
The agency has also approved proposals for five other projects to receive funding from the HEFA loan, with work expected to begin once funding is approved.
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