Hansraj College, Higher education institution in North Delhi, India
Hansraj College is a higher education institution in North Delhi that spreads over a large campus with several academic buildings, sports facilities, and laboratories. The campus also contains libraries and spaces for research and teaching, distributed throughout the grounds.
The institution opened in 1948 following India's independence and was named in honor of Mahatma Hansraj, a figure who dedicated his life to advancing education in the northern part of the country. It has since grown into a center for academic research and teaching in Delhi.
The campus hosts several active societies dedicated to theater, literature, and science, organizing performances and competitions throughout the academic year. Students participate in these initiatives, presenting their work in shows and exhibitions that remain open to the academic community.
The campus provides access to multiple computer laboratories and science research facilities available to students during their studies. Specialized training programs and workshops are offered to build professional skills.
The campus houses a Mitti Cafe run by individuals with disabilities, providing an inclusive workplace within the academic community. This project was launched as an initiative to create employment opportunities and promote inclusion in educational settings.
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