Delhi govt facilitates expansion of educational facilities

ANI  |  General News 

The government on Friday approved proposals at a meeting of the (EFC) that will facilitate expansion of educational institutions in the capital.

The project was approved as the name of (NSIT) was changed to of Technology (NSUT) in 2018, leading to an increase in the number of students in the campus. The building will now be able to accommodate an additional 1500 students. Accordingly, a has been appointed to prepare detailed drawings of the classrooms.

Another project put forth by DTTE received a nod by EFC, which involves the construction of six building in in Dwarka, which is estimated to cost Rs. 202.12 crores.

DTTE contented that the is planned for 2650 students, while the total strength is 3500, therefore, to cater to the increased student strength at the campus, infrastructure is required.

For this, approval of Urban Art Commission (DUAC) has also been received, while other approvals such as Fire, Environment, forest clearance are being pursued.

(FWD) proposal for the construction of G+22+ double basement building at Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital, estimating Rs 533.91 crore was also cleared in the EFC meeting. The building will be used as Medicine,

At present, the total number of beds in the hospital is 2550 and another 1570 beds are proposed to be added.

Statutory clearances from DUAC, and Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) for the project has been obtained, while environment clearance is under process.

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First Published: Fri, March 08 2019. 19:21 IST