Solar plants in colleges soon: Haryana deputy CM Dushyant Chautala
He said the electricity generated by the solar plant will make the college self-sufficient in terms of energy needs, besides reducing its power bill of Rs 70,000 to Rs 45,000.

Dushyant also unveiled a multi-purpose hall, theatre and new academic block at the college.
He said the electricity generated by the solar plant will make the college self-sufficient in terms of energy needs, besides reducing its power bill of Rs 70,000 to Rs 45,000. The campus will glow more than before and students won't have to sweat during summer, Dushyant said. He called upon the institution to build a multi-purpose sports complex, declaring to bear the expenses for the college auditorium from voluntary fund.
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