ALIGARH: Seven years after the local
BJP unit first demanded renaming of
Aligarh Muslim University after Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh, who had donated the land for it, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi will on Tuesday lay the foundation stone of a new university in the freedom fighter’s name.
Chief minister
Yogi Adityanath visited the venue to oversee the preparations for the event at Lodha town, about 40km from Aligarh.
Deputy CM Dinesh Sharma, who has been camping here to monitor the preparations, said, “The government is paying tribute to Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh, who devoted more than three decades of his life living in exile and fighting for India’s freedom, by establishing a state university in his name.”
In the past four years, the Yogi government has established 11 new universities in the state, Sharma added.
The Prime Minister will also visit the exhibition models of the Aligarh node of the
Defence Corridor during his visit.
The new university also aims to fulfil a longstanding demand for a state university in the region.
All the colleges in Aligarh division and some neighbouring districts will be affiliated to it, the chief minister had said recently. The university is being set up in a total area of over 92 acres at village Lodha and village Musepur Kareem Jarouli of Aligarh's Kol tehsil.