Planting A Tree Is Now Part Of Delhi University’s Curriculum
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From the next academic session, students of the University of Delhi will have to plant trees – at least one and anywhere in the country during the course of their study – as a part of their curriculum.
From the next academic session, students of the University of Delhi will have to plant trees – at least one and anywhere in the country during the course of their study – as a part of their curriculum. This has been made compulsory for all undergraduate, postgraduate and MPhil, PhD level students from the coming academic session. The university said it is a step which will move from “environmental education to environmental action” at the ground level. It is now compulsory for students at UG ,PG & Ph.D level to plant one tree any where in the country. The Centre for Himalayan Studies will monitor.@dpradhanbjp@EduMinOfIndia @PMOIndia @ugc_india @Environment_Ke@Annapurna4BJP @Drsubhassarkar @RanjanRajkuma11 Read || DU UG Admission Portal 2021 Open; Check Miranda House’s 1st Cut-Off Marks For Different Courses From 2020 Read || DU Admission 2021: Top Colleges Under Delhi University For UG, PG Courses “Planting a Tree is part of New Curriculum @UnivofDelhi. From Environmental Education to Environmental Action. It is now compulsory for students at UG ,PG & Ph.D level to plant one tree anywhere in the country. The Centre for Himalayan Studies will monitor,” Delhi University tweeted.More Related News