Bharti foundation joins Plaksha University to setup Innovation Park
Team Careers360 | October 20, 2020 | 06:59 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Plaksha University has announced a strategic collaboration with Bharti Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Bharti Enterprises. Bharti will award scholarships for students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds selected on a need-blind basis.
As a part of the strategic collaboration with Plaksha, Bharti will infuse funds towards infrastructure support for construction of the academic block, and provide scholarships to undergraduate/graduate students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
As per a release issued by Bharti, it has plans to additionally collaborate with Plaksha to set up the ‘Bharti Innovation Park’, which will be executed over a period of 7-10 years. The Innovation Park will primarily focus on industry driven research, innovation and entrepreneurship and also have a startup incubator, a research park and several community activities.
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