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Rs 289 crore, 25 acres, 15 students: Inside India's 'ghost campus'
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Rs 289 crore, 25 acres, 15 students: Inside India's 'ghost campus'
Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Institute of Archaeology in Greater Noida is built to be one of India's premier centres for training and research in archaeology, especially for educational purposes. Spread across 25 acres and built with an investment of Rs 289 crore, the campus was inaugurated by Prime Minister Modi in 2019. But when I visited the campus on a weekday, what I found raised more questions than answers.
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