
Pondicherry University opens nine new buildings
The Hindu
Pondicherry Univ. inaugurated nine new buildings at its campuses in Puducherry & Karaikal, incl. six academic buildings, two hostels & a boys hostel. VC Gurmeet Singh, Director K. Tharanikkarasu, Registrar Rajneesh Bhutani & other officers attended the inaugural function.
Pondicherry University has opened nine buildings on its campuses in Puducherry and Karaikal as part of an infrastructure upgrade.
Gurmeet Singh, Vice-Chancellor, Pondicherry University inaugurated the new buildings at a brief function held in the university on Thursday evening.
According to a press note, the main campus now has six new academic buildings of the Departments of Biotechnology, Politics and International Studies, Physical Education and Sports, History, English and Computer Science and the Kannagi Girls Hostel and Birsa Munda Boys Hostel.
The Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Boys Hostel was also commissioned on the Karaikal campus on the occasion.
K. Tharanikkarasu, Director (Studies), Rajeev Jain OSD (CCR), Rajneesh Bhutani, Registrar, D. Lazar, Finance Officer, Sadanand G Swami, Controller of Examination, M. Vijayakumar, Librarian, Nanda Kishor (Public Relations), deans of various schools, heads of departments and officers were present on the occasion.

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