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The director shared a video of applying cow manure on the wall of a classroom and said that the act was part of a project led by the faculty entitled ‘Study of heat stress control through the use of traditional knowledge of India’.
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Days after the director of Lakshmibai College of the University of Delhi, Pratyush Vatsala, he was seen applying cow’s manure on the walls of a classroom, calling him an attempt to defeat the office of the president of the students of the University of Delhi, Ronak, in the Vassalsal protest on Tuesday.
In a video, Vatsala, seen by applying cow manure on the walls of a classroom to combat the scorching heat in the national capital.
The director said that the law was part of a project led by the faculty entitled “Study of heat stress control through the use of traditional Indian knowledge.”
#Look | Delhi: Days after the director of Lakshmibai College of the University of Delhi, Pratyush Vatala was seen applying cow’s manure on the walls of a classroom in what she calls an attempt to win, the president of Dusu, Ronak Khatri, in … pic.twitter.com/u5m6ccwo3– ANI (@ani) April 15, 2025
“It is in process. I can share details of the complete investigation after a week. The investigation is being carried out in the Porta Cabañas. I coated one of the issues, that is not damage when touching the natural mud.
Vata Sala shared the video in the group of teachers of the university, noting that indigenous methods are being adopted to great classrooms in block C. The video then appeared on social networks, causing a violent reaction of some students.
“Those who have classes here, son, will put these rooms in a new aspect. Efforts are made so that their teaching experience is pleasant,” he wrote in the message.