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How would a closed North Campus of Delhi University look like? The area, flanked by the Najafgarh drain on one side, the Kamla Nehru ridge on the other, the Ring Road in the North and Kamla Nagar in the south, is primarily dotted with university buildings, including various colleges, hostels, sports complexes, and administrative blocks. And if the university authorities have their way, the campus will be closed off to the public. Speaking at the 96th convocation of the university last month, ViceChancellor Yogesh Tyagi gave a fresh impetus to what has been a longstanding idea, saying he hoped the area will be turned into an “integrated campus with no thoroughfare” within one year.While no concrete plan has taken shape yet, Bipin Tiwari, a member of the task force set up by the university’s Campus Development Committee, formed to
look into the proposal, said that a closed campus could mean the setting up of entry and exit gates at certain key roads such as Chhatra Marg, Cavalry Road, University Enclave and GTB
Road. Through this, the university hopes to restrict the movement of vehicles, not belonging
to the staff or students, which currently pass through the area freely. It would also mean setting up alternative routes to divert traffic. The task force has written to the Public Works Department (PWD) asking it to carry out a traffic survey of the area and determine what routes may be possible.“As of now, there are two major hurdles in the development of a closed campus one, a traffic survey needs to be done, and the other, the proposed construction of a highrise building near the metro station,” said Mr. Tiwari. The construction in question has been widely opposed by university stakeholders, including the Delhi University Teachers’ Association (DUTA), the Delhi University Students’ Association(DUSU), various students’ groups, and the university administration as well. They claim that multiple rules were violated in granting permission to the construction.
Answer the following questions from the above passage-
Q1.How would a closed North Campus of Delhi University look like?
Q2.Why the campus will be closed off to the public?
Q3.What could be the meaning of a closed campus?
Q4.Who opposed the construction of a high rise building near the metro station?
Q5.Who is the Vice-Chancellor of Delhi University?
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