The Maharashtra National Law University (MNLU), Nagpur, has received official state approval for the development of new hostels and a central library, with a sanctioned budget of ₹264.77 crore. The decision, confirmed on October 17, 2025, aims to expand the university’s infrastructure to accommodate the growing number of students and enhance academic resources. The project includes separate hostels for male and female students, a modern library facility, study lounges, and recreational spaces to create a comprehensive residential and learning environment. According to Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. C.K. Thakur, the construction will be executed in phases, with an expected completion timeline of 3 years. The hostels are designed to house over 1,200 students, while the library will feature digital resources, reading halls, and conference rooms, catering to both research and curriculum-based learning. The project aligns with MNLU Nagpur’s vision of becoming a nationally recognized center for legal education and research. #NagpurEducation #LegalEducation #HigherEducationInfrastructure #StateApproval #StudentFacilities
