Union Minister Arjun Munda Inaugurates Girls Hostel and ASRB Building at Pusa Campus, New Delhi

Union Minister Arjun Munda Inaugurates Girls Hostel and ASRB Building at Pusa Campus, New Delhi

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Category : National Published on: February 02 2024

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  • Union Minister Arjun Munda inaugurated the Girls Hostel (Phalguni) and ASRB Building-Chayan Bhawn at Pusa Campus in New Delhi.
  • The Girls Hostel (Phalguni) and ASRB Building-Chayan Bhawn are significant additions to the infrastructure of Pusa Campus.
  • These buildings will contribute to improving accommodation facilities and administrative functions at the campus.
  • The inauguration reflects the government's commitment to enhancing agricultural education and research infrastructure.
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