DU aims to introduce EVs on campus, launch own satellite
Millennium Post Delhi|New Delhi 11October2024
NEW DELHI: The Delhi University has set its sight on a range of ambitious initiatives, including launching its own satellite, implementing a policy to allow only electric vehicles on the campus and introducing a free lunch scheme for the students.
DU aims to introduce EVs on campus, launch own satellite

These plans are part of the varsity's long-term goals mapped in its Institutional Development Plan (IDP) 2024 -- a perspective plan document which charts out the broad goals and objective the Delhi University (DU) wishes to achieve over a period of time.

According to the set goals, the university aims to establish a DU satellite system that could play a major role in scientific research, telecommunications, GPS navigation as well as remote education.

However, if financial limitations arise, the DU may consider hiring services from organisations like the ISRO to make this plan a reality, the document states.

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