Delhi University has approved curriculum changes amid concerns over academic transparency, especially regarding the removal of certain syllabus content. The university is preparing to introduce the fourth year under the National Education Policy 2020, with over 60 per cent of students expected to enrol. Infrastructure upgrades worth Rs 1,912 crore and digital improvements have been sanctioned. Staffing plans include regular faculty handling senior courses, while entrepreneurship and scholarship initiatives are also underway, as reported by the PTI.
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