DLC SUPVA Signs MoU with Ch. Bansi Lal Govt. Polytechnic, Bhiwani for Academic & Research Collab
The Dada Lakhmi Chand State University of Performing and Visual Arts (DLC SUPVA), Rohtak,
has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Department of Fashion Design
& Fashion Technology, Ch. Bansi Lal Govt. Polytechnic, Bhiwani, to strengthen academic,
research, and cultural cooperation between the two institutions.
The MoU was signed by Dr. Amit Arya, Vice-Chancellor, DLC SUPVA, and Dr. Geeta Gulia,
Principal, Ch. Bansi Lal Govt. Polytechnic, Bhiwani, in the presence of senior faculty and
officials from both sides.
The MoU outlines a wide scope of collaboration between the two institutions, including
joint initiatives in academic and research development to strengthen curricula, projects, and
teaching methodologies. It also provides opportunities for faculty and student exchange
programs to broaden exposure and learning, alongside short- and long-term internship
programs. Further, the partnership will establish pathways for technology transfer and
collaborative innovation, while also facilitating the organization of joint academic events
such as seminars, workshops, and conferences. In addition, the MoU envisions collaborative
publications and research projects, ensuring that both institutions work together in
advancing knowledge and practice in their respective fields.
Speaking on the occasion, Vice-Chancellor Dr. Amit Arya remarked, “This MoU marks an
important milestone in our efforts to integrate creative education with technical expertise.
It will provide our students and faculty with new opportunities to learn, research, and
innovate. DLC SUPVA has always believed in building strong academic linkages, and this
partnership with Ch. Bansi Lal Govt. Polytechnic will open exciting avenues in fashion design,
technology, and allied fields.”
Registrar Dr. Gunjan Malik Manocha added, “Through this collaboration, we are creating a
framework where knowledge-sharing, cultural exchange, and joint innovation will flourish.
The synergy between the two institutions will be immensely beneficial for students as well
as faculty.”
Dr. Shelly Khanna, HOD, Department of Fashion Design, DLC SUPVA, who coordinated the
MoU, emphasized that the partnership would act as a catalyst for advancing design
education and research in Haryana, providing students with practical exposure and industry-
aligned skill development.