Foundation Stones Laid for Major Infrastructure Projects at RGIPT Bengaluru Campus

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Foundation Stones Laid for Major Infrastructure Projects at RGIPT Bengaluru Campus
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Foundation Stones Laid for Major Infrastructure Projects at RGIPT Bengaluru Campus

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Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], June 19: The Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT), an Institution of National Importance, today marked a significant milestone in the development of its Bengaluru Campus with the Foundation Stone Laying Ceremony for four major infrastructure projects—the Academic Block Extension, Auditorium, Guest House, and Student Mess Facility. Together, these projects represent an investment of approximately ₹60 crores and form an important part of the Institute’s long-term vision of developing the Bengaluru Campus into a nationally recognized centre of excellence in engineering, energy, technology, innovation, and interdisciplinary research.

The foundation stone was laid by Prof. Harish Hirani, Director, RGIPT, in the presence of faculty members, staff, students, industry representatives, consultants, and other distinguished guests.

The proposed infrastructure will substantially strengthen the academic, research, and residential ecosystem of the campus. The Academic Block Extension will support the expansion of academic programmes and research activities. The Auditorium will serve as a modern venue for conferences, seminars, workshops, industry interactions, and cultural events. The Guest House will provide quality accommodation for visiting faculty, researchers, industry experts, and dignitaries, while the Student Mess Facility will enhance residential life and student welfare.

Addressing the gathering, Prof. Harish Hirani emphasized that the projects represent far more than physical infrastructure.

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