Banasthali Vidyapith, Women's university in Vanasthali, India.
This institution is an educational facility in Vanasthali, Rajasthan, that spreads across a large campus with residential blocks, lecture halls and sports facilities. The grounds hold libraries, laboratories, swimming pools and an on-site hospital.
The educational project was founded in 1935 by Hiralal Shastri and Ratan Shastri. The Indian government granted the institution official university status in 1983.
The campus takes its name from the historic Banasthali forest and combines academic buildings with green spaces following traditional design. Visitors notice the architecture designed for community and outdoor learning.
The site is large, so visitors should wear comfortable shoes and allow time for walking between buildings. Guests find signposts throughout the grounds and can ask for directions at reception points.
The grounds operate their own radio station, which students use for educational and informational broadcasts. The station airs programs designed and produced by the learners themselves.
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