The Sampurnanand Sanskrit University in Varanasi is under attention these days following one of its unusual instructions. In reality, the institution has set a monthly fee of Rs 200 for walking on campus in order to better its financial situation.
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The Sampurnanand Sanskrit University in Varanasi is currently under scrutiny owing to its unusual structure. The university is working on strengthening its financial status. In this sequence, while unneeded costs are being minimized, alternative sources of revenue are also being evaluated. In this sequence, the institution has set a monthly charge of Rs 200 for morning walks on campus.
An appropriate card is given for this purpose. Over 250 individuals have signed up for the morning stroll as of now. A big crowd gathers on the university campus for a morning stroll. Some of them depart after spreading dirt throughout the property. Some individuals pick flowers. Many times when the security officers were stopped, there was a brawl with the locals. In light of this, a registration system for early walks was established.
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According to Chief Proctor Prof. Dinesh Kumar Garg, a registration of Rs 250 has been set for morning walks on campus. In addition to name, phone number, address, and photo, a photocopy of the Aadhar card must be included in the registration form. Regional residents who register receive an identification card (permission card).
At that exact time, after enrolling once, a cost of Rs 200 each month is required. He stated that 20 sign-ups had occurred here in a week following careful scrutiny. The campus is open from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m.
The city has a limited amount of parks. At the same time, all public parks are in poor shape. Swings are damaged in some areas and dirt is spread in others due to the Municipal Corporation’s lack of sufficient upkeep. That is why many walk to the university. Shaheed Udyan (Sigra), Shivala Park, Nehru Park (Chhawni), Gulab Bari, Azad Park, Ravidas Park, Anand Park, and Company Garden are among the city’s public parks.
At the same time, other parks, such as Shaheed Udyan and Company Garden, are entirely free. Apart from that, many colonies have a parking facility. It opens at eight o’clock in the morning. Moolgandh Kuti Buddhist Park is located in Moolgandh, India. Moolgandh Kuti Buddhist Park is an excellent site in Sarnath for a morning walk. This park also has no admission cost. Despite the fact that this park opens to the general public at 8 a.m.