Key Points

Yogesh Singh, the Vice Chancellor of Delhi University, expressed his pride in leading the institution that counts both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta among its alumni. Celebrating DU’s 103rd anniversary, Singh highlighted the significant infrastructure upgrades underway, totaling around Rs 2,000 crore, aimed at modernizing the century-old university. He also addressed criticisms regarding alleged biases in student and staff selection, emphasizing the university's strict and fair selection processes. Singh dismissed these claims as unfounded, urging critics to better understand DU's rigorous quality standards.

Key Points: Yogesh Singh Proud to Lead Modi and Gupta's Delhi University

  • Singh grateful to lead Modi and Gupta's alma mater
  • Emphasizes ongoing Rs 2,000 crore infrastructure projects
  • Addresses allegations of right-wing influence
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Happy to helm alma mater of PM Modi, Delhi CM: DU VC Yogesh Singh

DU VC Yogesh Singh celebrates leading alma mater of PM Modi and Delhi CM, highlights infrastructure upgrades.

"Delhi University has turned 103. It has added value to the lives of so many students. - Yogesh Singh"

New Delhi, June 3

Delhi University Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh on Tuesday said that he considers himself privileged to head the century-old alma mater of both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Rekha Gupta.

Proud and mindful of this unique distinction, Professor Singh told IANS, “Delhi University has turned 103. It has added value to the lives of so many students. It is a matter of great happiness for us that the Chief Minister of Delhi is a DU alumnus. We are also happy that the Prime Minister of India is also our student.”

Talking about his focus on upgrading the infrastructure, the 23rd Vice-Chancellor of Delhi University said: “A lot of work is being done on the infrastructure of Delhi University. I would also like to thank the Government of India and the Prime Minister of India. You will be happy to know that projects worth about Rs 2,000 crore are going on in Delhi University, which will strengthen the university in the coming times.”

Professor Singh, who was earlier the VC of Delhi Technological University, said, “It has been more than 100 years since DU started, and over the decades our infrastructure has become old. New infrastructure should come up according to the needs of the 21st century.”

“The Government of India is working on that and has done a lot of funding. Now our West Campus is coming up, and the East Campus is coming up. Work is going on both projects. Work is also on for two new colleges, one, Veer Savarkar in Najafgarh and another, in Fatehpur Beri. I believe that in a year or two, a lot of new infrastructure will be seen in DU,” he said.

The VC disagreed with people who allege that students and staff committed to the right wing or Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh ideology were being inducted into the University.

“I don’t agree with such a wild allegation,” said the VC, adding, “There is a prescribed procedure for selection, it has three stages in which there is screening, interview… children are made to write, their communication skills, writing skills and soft skills are checked, then there is an interview.”

“Those making such allegations are either ill-informed or lack the maturity to understand such a process,” he said, cautioning self-proclaimed experts against casting aspersions on the DU’s stringent quality measures.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
DU has always been a prestigious institution, but it's good to see infrastructure upgrades finally happening. ₹2000 crore investment is massive! Hope this improves facilities for students from all backgrounds. The VC seems focused on development rather than politics - that's refreshing.
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Priya M.
As a DU alumna (2018 batch), I'm happy about new campuses but concerned about rising fees. Hope the VC ensures quality education remains accessible to middle-class families too. The political allegations seem unnecessary - let's focus on academics! 👍
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Amit S.
While infrastructure is important, I hope the VC pays equal attention to faculty quality and research opportunities. Many IITs/IIMs get global recognition - why can't DU? Being PM's alma mater should mean higher standards, not just political mentions.
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Sunita R.
My daughter is applying to DU this year. The new campuses sound promising! But I worry about the commute to Najafgarh and Fatehpur Beri - hope there's proper transport facilities. Also, will the Savarkar college focus only on certain ideologies? VC should clarify.
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Vikram J.
DU's legacy is beyond any individual politician. While it's nice that prominent leaders studied here, the VC should emphasize academic excellence more than name-dropping. That said, the infrastructure push is long overdue - our universities need to match global standards.
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Neha T.
As someone who studied in DU's cramped classrooms 15 years ago, these upgrades sound dreamy! 😊 But please don't just build buildings - improve libraries, labs, and hostels too. And maintain the diverse, inclusive culture that makes DU special.

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