Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) doctoral researcher Nitesh Dogne has earned a place in the prestigious Commonwealth Split-site Scholarship for 2025β26. Dogne, who is pursuing his PhD on Indigenous Knowledge System of Tribal Circularity under JMIβs Departments of Planning and Architecture, will spend a year at the University of Bath as part of the funded programme.
His proposal drew interest from several leading UK universities, includin
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