<p>Accelerating further development of the national capital region, Haryana will launch its ambitious Rajiv Gandhi Education City project on Sunday with the laying of 10 educational institutions’ foundation stone.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda will lay the foundation stone of 10 educational institutions that would be set up in an area of 167.74 acres in the Education City at Rai in Sonepat district, on the outskirts of Delhi, that will be developed as an education hub.<br /><br />Among the institutes whose foundation stones will be laid include Ashoka University, Asian Educational Society Skyline Business School, Organisation Research and Education, Manav Rachan International University, N C College of Engineering and Research, Hindu School of Architecture, RIMT Technical Campus, Balwant Rai Institute of Technology, Bharti Vidyapeeth University, Pune and S R M Rajiv Gandhi Education City.<br /><br />The stone-laying function comes two days after Hooda cleared bottlenecks in the construction of the 135 km-long western peripheral expressway, also known as KMP Expressway, connecting Kundli in Delhi with Palwal in Haryana, in his meeting with Delhi CM.</p>
<p>Accelerating further development of the national capital region, Haryana will launch its ambitious Rajiv Gandhi Education City project on Sunday with the laying of 10 educational institutions’ foundation stone.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda will lay the foundation stone of 10 educational institutions that would be set up in an area of 167.74 acres in the Education City at Rai in Sonepat district, on the outskirts of Delhi, that will be developed as an education hub.<br /><br />Among the institutes whose foundation stones will be laid include Ashoka University, Asian Educational Society Skyline Business School, Organisation Research and Education, Manav Rachan International University, N C College of Engineering and Research, Hindu School of Architecture, RIMT Technical Campus, Balwant Rai Institute of Technology, Bharti Vidyapeeth University, Pune and S R M Rajiv Gandhi Education City.<br /><br />The stone-laying function comes two days after Hooda cleared bottlenecks in the construction of the 135 km-long western peripheral expressway, also known as KMP Expressway, connecting Kundli in Delhi with Palwal in Haryana, in his meeting with Delhi CM.</p>