What is a palace on wheels for DU students? Probably some indie songs; add some Bohemian Rhapsody, Jagjeet Singh, and poetry, and you have a DU student in the snap of a finger. As much as this sounds too good to be true, you will be able to experience the beats of DU every Friday.
The launch of the universal specialist buses by DTCs and DU has sparked a renewed sense of excitement and enthusiasm among aspiring artists, as well as artistic zeal among those chosen to display their skills while touring the upscale historic buildings on the North Campus.
The Managing Director of DTC, Prince Dhawan, was quoted as saying, “This initiative by DTC will not only promote the use of electric buses, but it will also help curb pollution.”
This project contributes to DU’s cultural fervour and helps bring its beats to life. DU is not only renowned for its tote bags, contentious ideas, and well-known tea stalls, but it is now a magical place where DU culture is genuinely celebrated on wheels.
As a student, you can squeeze this juice from the remnants of the DU every Friday. Every artist will be given one route every Friday, according to some estimates; it has been said that about 1000 artists are on the roll to perform.
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Kinjal Sharma