Such historical facts about the DU campus will soon be available in the form of brochures and short films.
A team of students of B.Tech in Humanities course has been working on the project to archive lesser known facts about the historic connections of the university.
"We have started archiving the facts and anecdotes about the buildings connected with the 1857 mutiny. There are certain interesting facts about the buildings here that are not known," Sukrata Paul, professor at DU's Cluster Innovation Centre, said.
"How many of us know that Lord Mountbatten had proposed to his wife Edwina for marriage in the Vice-Regal Lodge which later became our VC's office? Or that Bhagat Singh was kept there for a day and the place has been maintained in the same way it was then," she asked.
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"When in 1857 armed British forces marched to Delhi to recapture the city from rebellious sepoys, their fellow soldiers and families had taken refuge inside the Vice-Regal Lodge Estate," added Paul.
The project, which the students initially started as part of a curriculum exercise, will now be executed to archive the heritage and historical facts about DU and make them available in public domain.
"We plan to develop certain brochures about each of these buildings and shoot some documentaries. Also once the information is completely ready, we plan to upload it on the DU website," Paul said.
Other historical buildings situated in the campus vicinity include a mutiny memorial located barely a few metres away from North Campus which was built in 1863 by the Britishers.
It was built in memory of those British martyrs who were killed in mutiny of 1857.
Similarly, the Flagstaff Tower played an important role during the Indian Rebellion of 1857, when Delhi was captured by the rebellious East India Company forces.