JNU will sell its property and collect rent from institutions!!!
JNU will sell its property and collect rent from institutions!!!
jawaharlal nehru university, also known as JNU, is a well-known prestigious university of India. In the last several years, jawaharlal nehru university has also been declared the number one university of the country. Many big personalities of the country have studied from this university. To get admission in JNU, you have to give an entrance test. This is quite difficult. The studies in this university are of top level. At the same time, the fees are very minimal. And now this reason is creating a lot of problems for the university. Recently, JNU Vice Chancellor Shantishree Dhulipad Pandit told that the university is facing a lack of funds. And due to this, now it is preparing to sell its property. Let us tell you the whole news.
Lack of funds in JNU
jawaharlal nehru university Vice Chancellor Shantishree Dhulipad Pandit told during a conversation with a private newspaper that JNU is facing a lack of funds. JNU is currently under a huge financial burden. And due to this, the university is now thinking of selling some of its properties. She said that she wants to redevelop both these properties, Gomti Guest house and 35 Ferozshah Road, and rent them out under public private partnership. This will give the university an income of around 50000 to 1 lakh every month. The university is considering a proposal to talk to the Ministry of education in this regard.
Rent will be taken from the institutes built in the university campus
Along with this, Vice Chancellor Shantishree Dhulipad Pandit said that a total of 12 institutes are run in the jawaharlal nehru university campus. All of them are being run without paying rent. But now the university is thinking of a plan to take rent from those institutions every month. So that the financial burden on the university can be reduced. She said that planning is also being done to install solar panels in the university. So that the burden of electricity bills can be reduced. Most of the university's expenses are spent on electricity bills. Increasing the fees of students is not an option. That is why the university will have to take this step.