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Tribhuvan University to relocate its three Campuses of Valley

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July 11, 2015
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Tribhuvan University is planning to relocate its three campuses of Kathmandu Valley. The campuses will be relocated to University campus, premises at Kirtipur Kathmandu. 

These campuses are severely damaged in the great quake of April 25 and subsequent aftershocks. 

Lalit Kala Campus located in the heart of Kathmandu was completely flattened by the earthquake on April 25 while Jana Prasasan Campus was damaged.

These campuses are

  1. Amrit Science Campus (ASCOL), Lainchaur 
  2. Public Administration Campus, Jamal 
  3. College of Fine Arts (Lalit Kala Campus), Bhotahity 

According to Bholaprasad Dhakal, chief of Tribhuvan University administrative directorate, Tribhuvan University will use those locations to erect Shooping complexes. 

Update 18th July 2015

TU has relocated the two campuses to TU premises, said Govinda Bahadur Pradhan, Executive Secretary, Office of the Senate and Executive Council, TU.

Currently, Lalit Kala Campus is running classes in a building near the Office of the Vice Chancellor while Jana Prasasan Campus is teaching students in a new building constructed near the Research Centre for Educational, Innovation and Development in Balkhu.“TU is going to construct prefab houses for Lalit Kala Campus on TU premises very soon,” said Pradhan. 

Earlier, students of Lalit Kala Campus had asked the TU administration to relocate the campus to an open space. TU has decided to build prefab houses on the TU premises in Kirtipur. TU has already built a concrete building for Jana Prashasan Campus in Balkhu.

According to TU sources, the university is also doing homework to relocate Amrit Science Campus of Lainchaur, stating that it was in the heart of the city and the noise of vehicles was disturbing students. 

However, Amrit Science Campus administration today said that it was just a rumour. It said that no formal decision had been taken regarding relocating the college. 

Rajesh Majahu, campus chief, Amrit Science Campus, said, “We have not received any formal decision regarding relocating our campus.”He said that the earthquake has slightly damaged walls, the auditorium hall and few other structures, but the building as a whole was safe to run classes.

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