Location:
The Aravalli mountain range, which emerged approximately 1500 million years ago, is considered one of the oldest mountain ranges. It stretches from Gujarat through Rajasthan to Haryana-Delhi. In the city of Delhi, the extensions of the Aravalli range are referred to as the Delhi Ridge, which is further divided into the Northern, Central, South Central, and Southern Ridge. JNU (Jawaharlal Nehru University) is situated in the Southern Ridge of the Aravalli Hills.
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), established in 1969, is spread across a sprawling campus spanning approximately 1000 acres. Situated within the Delhi Ridge region, a part of the ancient Aravalli Range, the campus boasts a unique geological setting characterized by rocky outcrops and undulating terrain. These geological features contribute to the campus's diverse microhabitats and create a favorable environment for a rich variety of plant species to flourish.
The climate of the region is classified as semi-arid, featuring distinct seasons. Summers are hot and dry, while winters are cool and relatively mild and a monsoon season that brings a welcome respite with moderate to heavy rainfall. JNU is committed to environmental conservation and preservation, recognizing the ecological significance of its campus. The lush greenery and phytodiversity of the area contribute to its natural beauty and provide a serene backdrop for intellectual exploration.
As you explore the campus, you will encounter a captivating blend of indigenous species alongside exotic introductions, each contributing to the vibrant ecosystem.