Delhi's Narela to Get Major Education Boost with New University Campuses

The Delhi Development Authority has formally handed over possession of land to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University and Delhi Teachers' University for establishing new campuses in Narela. The initiative, led by Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena, aims to transform Narela into a major educational hub and strengthen higher education infrastructure in the capital. The move follows the resolution of a previous impasse where the Arvind Kejriwal-led government had not made the required payments for the land. The new government has allocated significant funds, enabling the universities to begin work on their dedicated campuses, which will benefit students from Delhi and neighbouring regions.

Key Points: DDA Hands Land to GGSIPU, Delhi Teachers' University in Narela

  • Land formally handed over for new campuses
  • Aims to make Narela an education hub
  • Previous government stalled payments
  • New government allocated funds
  • Campuses to improve access for outer Delhi, Haryana
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DDA hands over land to GGSIPU, Delhi Teachers' University for new campuses in Narela

Delhi Development Authority transfers land for new campuses of GGSIPU and Delhi Teachers' University in Narela, boosting higher education infrastructure.

"quality education is a fundamental right and not a privilege - VK Saxena"

New Delhi, January 10

The Delhi Development Authority on Saturday handed over possession of land to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University and Delhi Teachers' University for the establishment of their new campuses in Narela.

The land possession was formally handed over under the leadership of Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena. Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood was present on the occasion and received the land possession documents on behalf of the universities.

Both LG and the Education Minister congratulated the institutions, noting that campus expansion would help provide quality education to students not only in Delhi, but across the country.

According to an official release, allotment of land for setting up the new campuses aims at strengthening the higher education infrastructure in the National Capital, which was stalled by the Arvind Kejriwal government, which refused to pay any amount in lieu of the land allotted to the universities.

The expansion of university campuses in Narela aligns with the larger vision of developing the area as an emerging epicentre of education, benefitting residents of neighbouring regions, particularly outer Delhi and several districts of Haryana.

This initiative is expected to significantly strengthen Delhi's educational infrastructure while increasing footfall and catalysing holistic development in Narela, thereby positioning it as a major educational and infrastructure hub, the release said.

Delhi Teachers' University has been allotted 12.69 acres of land in Sector G-2/G-6, Narela, for which the Delhi Government has paid Rs 92.16 crore to the DDA. The university is currently operating from a school building in Mukherjee Nagar, North Delhi, and lacks adequate infrastructure.

With the new land, DeTU is set to begin work on its own dedicated campus.

Similarly, GGSIPU has been handed over possession of 22.43 acres of land in Narela after paying Rs 162.90 crore to the DDA.

This will be the university's third campus, expanding its footprint in North Delhi. At present, GGSIPU operates from its main campus in Dwarka and its East Delhi campus at Surajmal Vihar.

The DDA had originally allotted the land to these Delhi government universities in January 2024. However, the previous Arvind Kejriwal-led government failed to make the required payments, resulting in the allotment being placed on hold, the release said.

On several occasions, LG personally requested Kejriwal to make budgetary provisions for the purchase of land, but in vain. Subsequently, the allotment of land was put in abeyance.

Following the change in government, the Rekha Gupta-led administration allocated Rs 500 crore for universities in its first budget, out of which Rs 452 crore has already been paid to the DDA. An additional Rs 500 crore has also been approved in the revised estimates, the release said.

In his recent address, the LG praised the Delhi Government for prioritising education by earmarking 19 per cent of the total budget for the sector.

Reiterating that quality education is a fundamental right and not a privilege, the Lt. Governor stated that the present government's actions, unlike the neglect witnessed earlier, are translating vision into execution and laying a strong and sustainable foundation for Delhi's educational and socio-economic future.

In January 2024, the LG, acting on the demands and to provide boost to infrastructure development in Narela, allotted 181 acres of land to seven government universities and institutions. The land parcels for all these universities have been allotted in close vicinity of each other.

The Delhi Government has also planned to develop the infrastructure in such a way that common facilities such as Library and Sports Infrastructure could be used by the universities and students, so as to save money and ensure optimum utilisation of resources, the release said.

Subsequently, DDA in November 2025 also approved the change of land use in Narela Sub-City for the development of university campuses. Strategically located near Urban Extension Road-I and along the proposed Rithala - Narela - Kundli Metro corridor, the area offers enhanced public accessibility and connectivity, further supporting the planned development of Narela as an education hub.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally! The Teachers' University operating from a school building was so embarrassing. Our future educators deserve a proper campus. This is a solid step. But let's hope the focus remains on quality of education and faculty, not just infrastructure.
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Rohit P
The article clearly points out how the previous govt stalled this. Paying 92 and 162 crores is no small amount. Good to see the current administration prioritizing education budgets. Development should be above politics, especially for something as crucial as universities.
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Sarah B
The plan for common facilities like libraries and sports infrastructure is very smart. Saves public money and fosters a better campus community. Hope they execute it well. Connectivity via the proposed metro line will be a game-changer for students.
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Vikram M
As an IPU alum, I'm thrilled! The Dwarka campus is overcrowded. A third campus in Narela will ease the pressure and hopefully improve the student-teacher ratio. But they must ensure the new campus gets the same level of facilities and reputation.
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Nikhil C
While this is positive, I have a respectful criticism. The article reads like a press release from the current dispensation, heavily blaming the previous one. Can we just report the development factually? The students benefit regardless of who paid the bill. Let's keep education non-political.
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