DU gets new firm to promote innovation, another in pipeline for funding: VC

The varsity has claimed that it has been receiving a very limited allocation for the creation of capital assets
New firm at DU to encourage start-ups | Pic: EdexLive
New firm at DU to encourage start-ups | Pic: EdexLive

Delhi University has set up a not-for-profit company to promote innovation and encourage new start-ups in the varsity, Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh has said.

Meanwhile, another Section VIII firm to generate funds for the company is in the final stage, he said, as stated in a report by PTI. Section VIII companies are generally those that are set up for charitable objectives and prohibit payment of any dividend to its members, as per the Companies Act, 2013. 

"We have set up one company to encourage new start-ups and innovation in the varsity and we are in search for its CEO. The company will work on incubators and promote innovation," Singh had told PTI earlier this month. "The setting up of a second company for funding is also in the final stage. It will ask for funds from alumni and companies under their CSR activities. It will be an independent company of DU (Delhi University) and will have a professional CEO. The funding will be used for developing the university," he added.

The university is banking on the alumni and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities of business firms for funding. It has also sought a loan of Rs 1,000 crore from the Higher Education Funding Agency (HEFA) for infrastructure development and creation of capital assets.

The varsity has claimed that it has been receiving a very limited allocation for the creation of capital assets for the last three to five years and has been unable to purchase lab equipment, as stated in its loan proposal to the Ministry of Education. It also said several of its buildings are in a dilapidated state. "We are waiting for the HEFA (Higher Education Financing Agency) loan. Moreover, we are hopeful that these two companies will help in the generation of funds. We are hoping that alumni will contribute and CSR activities of the companies will help in generation of funds," he said.

Regarding the HEFA loan, Singh said it is under process and will hopefully be cleared soon. In March, DU's executive council had approved the seeking of a loan of over Rs 1,000 crore. According to the HEFA funding pattern, DU will have to repay the loan in 20 half-yearly installments in 10 years.

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