Hindustan Times (Noida)

Ashoka varsity to raise ₹1.5K cr for expansion

- Prashant K. Nanda prashant.n@livemint.com

NEW DELHI: Ashoka University (AU) is set to raise about ₹1,500 crore from businessme­n, nonresiden­t Indians (NRIS), and high net-worth individual­s (HNIS). The private university, whose co-founders have invested more than ₹1,000 crore to build the first campus, has entrusted Ashish Dhawan, the co-founder of private equity fund Chryscapit­al Investment Advisors, to lead the fundraisin­g.

Dhawan said the funds will be utilised to build a second campus on a 27-acre plot adjacent to the university. The land was purchased from the Haryana government.

The 1.8-million sq. ft new campus will be built in three phases of two years each. “Last decade, it was about starting Ashoka and this decade it will be about building and expanding Ashoka,” Dhawan said in an interview. “We are well placed to take up the next phase of growth for Ashoka University. This second campus and the funds we are raising shall be utilized to make Ashoka diverse from largely a liberal arts university by adding new-age science and deep-tech wings, department­s and research and developmen­t labs. This will also allow us to double our student and faculty capacity over time,” he said.

Dhawan said he will approach businessme­n, NRIS, and HNIS from the UK, Singapore, and the US for raising funds. However, a bulk of the capital is expected to come from entreprene­urs and enterprise­s in India, he said. “Over the years, we have 160plus co-founders and we believe they are all on board for this new funding expectatio­ns in different capacities. We will add more to the list,” he said.

Some of the founders, including him, and Infoedge Ltd founder Sanjeev Bikhchanda­ni, have already stepped up their philanthro­pic contributi­ons. Dhawan said Ashoka University will raise enough funds from the right minded people but “will not raise debt”.

Ashoka University has a celebrated list of co-founders, including Dhawan, Bikhchanda­ni, Dalmia cements MD Puneet Dalmia, Jerry Rao, chairman of Value and Budget Housing, Pramath Sinha, ISB’S founding dean, and Atul Nishar, the former promoter of Hexaware Technologi­es Ltd.

 ?? MINT ?? The 1.8-million sq. ft new campus will be built in three phases.
MINT The 1.8-million sq. ft new campus will be built in three phases.

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