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INDEX
1. Introduction 8-9
2. Objectives of the Vidyapeetha 10
3. Programmes and Activities 11
4. Statutory Bodies, Committees and Officers 11-12
5. Vice Chancellor 12
6. Registrar 12
7. Finance Officer 12
8. Controller of Examinations 13
9. Dean of Students' Welfare 13
10. Dean of Academic Affairs 13
11. Proctor 13
12. Chief Vigilance Officer 13
13. Faculties & Departments 13-37
I Faculty of Veda Vedanga
II Faculty of Sahitya & Sanskriti
III Faculty of Darshan
IV Faculty of Education
V Faculty of Adhunik Vidya
14. Publication Unit 37-38
15. Seminars & Memorial Lecture Series 39-40
16. Courses of Study 40-41
17. Scholarships 41
18. Examinations 42
19. Other Academic & Cultural Activities 42-50
20. Teaching & Non Teaching Posts 50
21. Reservation & other Mandatory Provisions 50-52
22. Internal Quality Assurance Cell 52-53
23. Career and Counselling Cell 53
24. Centre for Women‘s Studies 53-54
25. Computer Centre 54-55
26. Appellate Authority, CAPIO & CPIO under 55-57
Right to Information Act, 2005
27. Infrastructure and Facilities 58-61
28. Committees of the Vidyapeetha 61-66
29. Annexures-I 67-71
30. Annual Accounts 2018-19 72- —
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GOVERNING BODY OF THE VIDYAPEETHA
Sl.
No.
Name & Address
i Hon'ble Minister for Human Resource Development,
Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi
ii Hon'ble MOS (HRD)
Ministry of Human Resource Development,
Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi
iii Hon'ble MOS (HRD)
Ministry of Human Resource Development,
Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi
iv Secretary
Ministry of Human Resource Development
(Department of Higher Education),
Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi
v Joint Secretary & Financial Adviser
Ministry of Human Resource Development,
(Department of Higher Education)
Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi
vi Vice-Chancellor
Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha,
B-4, Qutab Institutional Area,
New Delhi-110016
vii Vice-Chancellor
Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha
Tirupati (Andhra Pradesh)
viii Vice-Chancellor
Rashtriya Sanskrti Sansthan,
56-57, Institutional Area,
Janakpuri, New Delhi
ix Joint Secretary
(Central Universities & Languages)
Ministry of Human Resource Development
(Department of Higher Education),
Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi
BOARD OF MANAGEMENT
Sl. No. Name & Address Designation
i Prof. Ramesh Kumar Pandey
Vice-Chancellor, SLBSRS Vidyapeetha
Chairperson
ii Additional Secretary to the Govt. of India,
Language Division
Ministry of Human Resource Development
(Department of Higher Education),
Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi
Member
iii Joint Secretary & Financial Adviser, I.F.D.
Govt. of India,
Ministry of Human Resource Development,
(Department of Higher Education)
Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi
Member
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iv Deputy Secretary/Director (Language)
Govt. of India,
Ministry of Human Resource Development
(Department of Higher Education),
Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi
Member
v Prof. Kapil Kumar
Professor of History,
School of Social Sciences,
Block-F, IGNOU,
New Delhi-110068
Member
vi Prof. D.P.S. Verma
285, B. Chitrakoot, QU- Block,
Pitampura, Delhi-110034
Member
vii Prof. Arvind Kumar Joshi
Professor (Sociology),
Faculty of Social Science
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005
Member
viii Prof. Patanjali Mishra
Department of Veda,
Sanskrit Vidya Dharma Vigyan Sankay,
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005
Member
ix Prof. Harihar Trivedi
Professor (Paurohitya)
SLBSRS Vidyapeetha
Member
x Prof. K. Bharath Booshan
Professor and Dean, Faculty of Education
SLBSRS Vidyapeetha
Member
xi Prof. Kedar Prasad Paroha
Professor and Dean, Faculty of Adhunik Vidya,
SLBSRS Vidyapeetha
Member
xii Dr. N.P. Singh
Controller of Examination
SLBSRS Vidyapeetha
Member
xiii Dr. Alka Rai
Registrar(I/c),
SLBSRS Vidyapeetha
Secretary
OFFICERS OF THE VIDYAPEETHA
i. Chancellor - Dr. Hari Gautam
ii. Vice-Chancellor - Prof. Ramesh Kumar Pandey
iii. Registrar - Dr. Alka Rai (I/C)
iv. Finance Officer - Dr. Alka Rai
v. Controller of Examination - Dr. N.P Singh
vi. Deans of the Faculties - Prof. K. Bharath Booshan, Education
Prof. Prem Kumar Sharma, Veda-Vedanga
Prof. Hareram Tripathi, Darshan
Prof. Jai Kumar N. Upadhye, Sahitya & Sanskriti
Prof. Kedar Prasad Paroha, Adhunik Vidya
Prof. Bhagirathi Nanda, Academic
vii. Dean of Students Welfare - Prof. Kamla Bhardwaj
viii. Proctor and Director, IQAC - Prof. Bihari Lal Sharma
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INTRODUCTION
Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, New Delhi, has been established by the Ministry of
Human Resource Development, Govt. of India, to preserve Shastraic tradition of knowledge, higher learning,
interpretation of Shastras, intensive training to teachers in modern as well as Shastraic lore and to establish
relevance of Shastras in the modern context. Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri was the founder President of the Akhil
Bharatiya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha Society on whose idea this institution emerged. On the 2nd
October, 1966, the
then Prime Minister of India, Smt. Indira Gandhi declared that the Vidyapeetha would henceforth be known as
Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha. Subsequently, a separate society was formed and
registered by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt.of India, as a sponsoring society for this
Institution. The Hon'ble Minister of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India, is the President of the
Governing Body of Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha Society. The Vidyapeetha was
declared as Institution Deemed to be University in 1987 and became fully functional with effect from 1st
November, 1991. The Vidyapeetha is fully funded by the UGC. The Vidyapeetha is guided by its MoA, UGC
Regulations, Rules and its Bye-Laws. It has the privilege of a legacy of an institution dating back to 1962.
The Vidyapeetha comprises five faculties: Faculty of Veda-Vedanga, Faculty of Darshan, Faculty of Sahitya
and Sanskriti, Faculty of Education and Faculty of Adhunik Vidya. The first three faculties facilitate the study
of shastraic knowledge and teaching facilities with a view to obtaining degrees of three-year courses of
Shastri, Shastri (Hons) and the two-year course of Acharya in different disciplines of traditional Shastras.
The faculty of Education provides teaching facilities for completion of two-year teacher-training course called
Shiksha Shastri (B.Ed.) and two-year course for advanced study in Shiksha Shastra called Shikshacharya
(M.Ed.). The research scholars, who are keen on pursuing research work in various branches of Shastric
learning, can join any of the above mentioned faculties as per their specialization through entrance test
organized at all India level.
There is an independent unit of Publication in the Vidyapeetha that collects, preserves and brings out
historical publications authored by reputed scholars of the country. It also brings out a research journal
Shodha-Prabha which carries its own distinction.
The Vidyapeetha has been successfully organizing vocational and professional certificate & diploma in
Vastushastra, Jyotish, Karamkand, Darshan, Sanskrit Patrakarita, Yoga and Computer Applications. Besides,
the Vidyapeetha also offers different certificate courses from time to time.
The Vidyapeetha has been progressing under the able guidance and dynamic leadership of its Chancellor and
Vice Chancellor.
The Vidyapeetha has organized the seventeenth Convocation since it has been notified as an Instituion
Deemed to be University. During the year, the 17th
Convocation was held on 21st April, 2018. On this
occasion, the Hon'ble President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind was the Chief Guest. The Hon‘ble President of
India addressed the scholars and awarded degrees / diploma / various academic awards including the honoris
causa degree to eminent Sanskrit scholars
A special Convocation of the Vidyapeetha was organized on the 3rd of December,1993 at Rashtrapati Bhawan
in which the Honoris Causa degree of the Vidyapeetha was conferred on Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma, the then
Hon'ble President of India. The First Convocation of the University was held on 15th February, 1994 in the
premises of the Vidyapeetha. On this occasion the Hon'ble President of India Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma
delivered the Convocation address. The second Convocation was held on 11th
January, 1996, third on 11th
January, 1999, fourth on 11th February, 2000, fifth on 28
th February, 2001, sixth on 17
th February, 2002,
seventh on 11th November, 2003, eighth on 12
th November, 2005, ninth on 10
th November, 2006, tenth on 28
th
November, 2007, eleventh on 6th
December, 2008, twelfth on 7th
November, 2009, thirteenth on 26th
November, 2010, fourteenth on 7th
January, 2013, fifteenth on 27th November, 2015, sixteenth Convocation
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was held on 9th
January, 2017 and seventeenth Convocation was held on 21st April, 2018. On this occasion,
the Hon'ble President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind was the Chief Guest.
The Vidyapeetha has been awarded 'A' grade by the NAAC for next 5 years. An Expert Committee was
constituted by the University Grants Commission to review the functioning of the Vidyapeetha. A five-
members Review Committee headed by Prof. Ark Nath Chaudhary visited Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri
Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha from 9th
August to 11th August, 2016. The Review Committee inspected the
educational functioning and other activities of the Vidyapeetha and the report submitted by the Review
Committee has been approved by the University Grants Commission.
Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, New Delhi, is a member of the Association of
Indian Universities. The Association of Indian Universities is an apex body of all university level institutions
in the country assisting in recognition of degrees/diplomas, organizing inter-university cultural and sports
programmes. The Vidyapeetha participates in all the activities conducted by the Association of Indian
Universities.
The Hon’ble President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind, Hon’ble Chancellor, Prof. Hari Gautam, Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ramesh Kumar Pandey and Registrar, Dr. Alka Rai lighting the
lamp on the occasion of 17th Convocation of the Vidyapeetha.
The Hon’ble President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind addressing on the occasion of 17th Convocation of the Vidyapeetha.
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2. OBJECTIVES OF THE VIDYAPEETHA
The Vidyapeetha has been established to preserve Shastraic tradition, provide higher education in Indian
traditional knowledge leading to excellence and fully conforming to the concept of a University. As a deemed
to be university, it is providing higher quality teaching and continuously working for the advancement of
knowledge and its dissemination through various research programmes.
The Vidyapeetha has the following objectives to make distinctive contributions in the area of higher
education:
(i) To preserve shastraic traditions.
(ii) To undertake interpretation of the shastras.
(iii) To relate relevance of the shastras to the problems in the modern context.
(iv) To provide means for intensive training in modern as well as shastraic lore for teachers.
(v) To achieve excellence in its disciplines in order to have a distinct character of its own.
In pursuance of the above objectives, the Vidyapeetha has decided to:
(i) Impart education in traditional Sanskrit lore with special attention to highly specialized branches.
(ii) Provide for the training of Sanskrit teachers and conduct of research in pedagogical aspects of
Sanskrit Education.
(iii) Provide facilities for the study of such languages and literatures of Asia that have a bearing on
Sanskrit studies, such as Pali, Iranian, Tibetan, Mongolian, Chinese, Japanese, etc.
(iv) Prescribe syllabus for various courses with special emphasis on Indian culture and values and
conduct examinations in Sanskrit and allied disciplines.
(v) Publish literature and develop print and non-print materials in and about Sanskrit, including
original texts, commentaries and translations of manuscripts.
(vi) Arrange for publication of research findings, journals and aids to research such as indices, digests
and bibliographical materials.
(vii) Collect, preserve and publish manuscripts and build up a National Sanskrit Library and Museum
and provide means for training in manuscriptology, specifically in scripts used in Sanskrit studies.
(viii) Provide means for education in modern disciplines needed for meaningful interpretation of original
Sanskrit texts including technical literature in Sanskrit.
(ix) Promote interaction between modern and traditional scholars for mutual understanding on various
issues related to scholarship.
(x) Organize Shastra Parishads, Seminars, Conferences and Workshops.
(xi) Recognize degrees, diplomas and certificates of other educational bodies, and Institutes as
equivalent to those of the Vidyapeetha.
(xii) Establish faculties and constitute such boards and committees as may be necessary for the
fulfillment of the objectives of the Vidyapeetha.
(xiii) Institute and award fellowships, scholarships, prizes and medals in accordance with the rules and
by-laws adopted from time to time.
(xiv) Subscribe to and become a member of, or co-operate with, any other association, society or
institution having wholly or partly similar objectives as those of the Vidyapeetha.
(xv) Undertake all such activities, necessary or conducive to the attainment of all or any of the
objectives of the Vidyapeetha.
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3. PROGRAMMES AND ACTIVITIES
For the attainment of the above-mentioned objectives, the Vidyapeetha undertakes the following
programmes and activities:-
(i) Conducts teaching of Shastras, their commentaries, Indian philosophy with traditional and modern
perspectives at Graduate, Post-Graduate and Research levels.
(ii) Conducts teachers‘ training courses at Graduate (B.Ed.), Post-Graduate (M.Ed.), M.Phil. and Ph.D.
levels.
(iii) Conducts Certificate, Diploma and Part-Time courses in Jyotish, Vastu, Paurohitya, Computer
Applications, Yoga, etc.
(iv) Conducts entrance and semester examinations at various levels.
(v) Co-operates with other academic institutions sponsoring joint projects of common interests.
(vi) Works to expand Sanskrit library.
(vii) Works to enrich collection of manuscripts, edit and publish rare manuscripts and books of special
importance.
(viii) Publishes research journals, namely, 'Shodha-Prabha', 'Vastushastravimarsh', 'Sumangali, 'Bhaishajya
Jyotisham' and also publishes 'Vidyapeetha Panchang' annually.
(ix) Organizes lecture series, workshops, seminars and conferences.
(x) Organizes innovative courses in Vastushastra.
(xi) Conducts extra-curricular activities like Swachhata Program under 'Swachh Bharat Mission', N.C.C.,
N.S.S., Games & Sports.
(xii) Organizes various educational, cultural and social activities and functions.
4. STATUTORY BODIES, COMMITTEES AND OFFICERS
(i) Board of Management
(ii) Finance Committee
(iii) Academic Council
(iv) Planning and Monitoring Board
(v) Board of Studies
COMMITTEES
(i) Research Board
(ii) Examination Board
(iii) Departmental Research Review/Advisory Committee
(iv) Academic Calendar Committee
(v) Building Committee
(vi) Admission Committee
(vii) Policy & Planning Committee
(viii) Hostel Committee
(ix) Campus Development Committee
(x) Scholarship Committee
(xi) Research & Publication Advisory Committee
(xii) Editorial Board of 'Shodha-Prabha'
(xiii) Library Committee
(xiv) Proctorial Board
(xv) Prospectus Committee
(xvi) Hindi Raj Bhasha Committee
(xvii) Roster Committee
(xviii) Complaint Committee
(xix) Disciplinary Committee
(xx) Research Degree Committee
(xxi) IQAC Committee
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Officers
(i) Chancellor
(ii) Vice-Chancellor
(iii) Deans of Faculties
(iv) Dean of Students' Welfare
(v) Registrar
(vi) Finance Officer
(vii) Controller of Examinations
(viii) Chief Vigilance Officer
(ix) Heads of Departments
(x) Proctor
(xi) Director, IQAC
(xii) Hostel Warden
(xiii) Deputy Registrars
(xiv) Assistant Registrars
5. VICE-CHANCELLOR
Prof. Ramesh Kumar Pandey has been appointed as the Vice-Chancellor on 28.8.2015. Prof. Pandey is
an eminent scholar of Sahitya and a member of various statutory bodies of Sanskrit universities,
central universities, state universities, Sanskrit academy, etc.
Under his able leadership, the Vidyapeetha has been successfully reviewed by the Expert
Committees of the UGC about the functioning of the Vidyapeetha for the status of Deemed to
be University. The meetings of the Academic Council, the Finance Committee and the Board of
Management have been convened in accordance with the provisions given under the UGC
Regulations, 2010.
Under the guidance and supervision of Hon‘ble Vice-Chancellor, the Vidyapeetha started new Under
Graduate and Post Graduate Courses in Yoga during the Academic Year 2018-19.
The Vidyapeetha has set up a teaching Learning Centre under MHRD namely PMMMNMTT to train
the teachers working in the field of Sanskrit Education involving the Technology.
6. REGISTRAR
Dr. Alka Rai, Finance Officer is looking after the work of the Registrar since 01/01/2018 in addition
to her present assignment.
7. FINANCE OFFICER
Dr. Alka Rai has joined as the Finance Officer of the Vidyapeetha on 27/11/2017. Before
joining the Vidyapeetha, Dr. Alka Rai was Deputy Registrar at Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology.
She quite efficiently handled the management of Plan and Non- Plan grant as received by UGC.
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8. CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATION
Dr. N.P. Singh has joined as the Controller of Examinations of the Vidyapeetha on 31/12/2017. Before
joining the Vidyapeetha, Dr. N.P. Singh was working as Registrar (Students Evaluation) at Indira
Gandhi National Open University.
9. DEAN OF STUDENTS' WELFARE
Prof. Kamla Bhardwaj, Deparment of Vyakarana, has been appointed as Dean of Students' Welfare.
She has been awarded by various academic institutions, University Grants Commission, and state
governments for her contribution in the area of Sanskrit. As the Dean of Studens' Welfare, she has
organized various cultural and other extra curricular activities during the academic year 2018-19.
10. DEAN OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Prof. Bhagirathi Nanda, Professor, Department of Sahitya, has been appointed as Dean of Academic
Affairs to facilitate academic and research activities of the Vidyapeetha.
11. PROCTOR
Prof. Bihari Lal Sharma, Director, IQAC, has been appointed as Proctor in place of Prof. Devi Prasad
Tripathi w.e.f. 27.02.2019. Prof. Sharma has been providing able leadership in the area of student
discipline and is responsible for maintenance of security on the Vidyapeetha campus.
12. CHIEF VIGILANCE OFFICER
Prof. Rachna Verma Mohan, Professor, Department of Education has been appointed as Chief
Vigilance Officer of the Vidyapeetha. She has been working to inculcate ethical and moral values
among the students, faculty members and employees of the Vidyapeetha.
13. FACULTIES AND DEPARTMENTS
The Vidyapeetha has five Faculties. The Faculty of Veda-Vedanga is headed by Prof. Prem Kumar
Sharma, The Faculty of Darshan is headed by Prof. Hare Ram Tripathi, Prof. Jai Kumar N. Upadhye
is the Dean of the Faculty of Sahitya and Sanskriti, The Faculty of Adhunik Vidya is headed by
Prof. Kedar Prasad Paroha which has been established to provide intensive training in modern subjects
like Political Science, Sociology, Hindi, English, Computer Science and Environmental Science.
These four Faculties have been established to provide knowledge of Shastras, interpretation of their
commentaries. Prof. K. Bharath Booshan is the Dean, Faculty of Education which provides education
in Teacher training.
These five Faculties consist of 20 departments. All these departments deal with Shastra based subjects
that are a rich source of ancient Indian knowledge, culture, heritage and traditional wisdom. The
Vidyapeetha conducts various courses in traditional Shastras and specialized subjects of higher
learning.
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I. Faculty of Veda-Vedanga
Department of Veda- Paurohitya
Faculty Members of Veda
i. Prof. Gopal Prasad Sharma Professor and Head of Department
ii. Prof. Ramanuj Upadhyaya Associate Professor
iii. Dr. Devender Kumar Mishra Assistant Professor
iv. Dr. Sundar Narayan Jha Assistant Professor
Details of Students enrolled in the Department of Veda
Courses Gen SC ST PWD OBC Minority Foreign Total M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Shastri- 1st Year 6 - 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - - 8 - Shastri-2nd Year 2 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 3 - Shastri-3rd Year 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 - Acharya-1st Year 5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 - Acharya-2nd Year 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 -
M.Phil. 3 1 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - - 5 1
Ph.D. 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - 2 -
Grand Total 24 1 2 - 1 - - - 3 - - - - - 30 1
Faculty Members of Paurohitya
i. Prof. Ram Raj Upadhyaya Professor and Head of Department
ii. Prof. Harihar Trivedi Professor
iii. Prof. Vrindavan Das Professor
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Shastri-I Shastri-II Shastri-III Acharya-I Acharya-II M.Phil. Ph.D.
Total-31
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Details of Students enrolled in the Department of Paurohitya
Courses Gen SC ST PWD OBC Minority Foreign Total M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Shastri- 1st Year 5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 - Shastri-2nd Year 5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 - Shastri-3rd Year 2 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 3 - Acharya-1st Year 2 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 3 - Acharya-2nd Year 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 -
M.Phil. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Ph.D. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Grand Total 16 - 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - - 18 -
Department of Dharmashastra
The Department of Dharmshastra is playing a vital role in preserving the Smriti tradition. It has
considerable importance in the present day context with a lot of scope in understanding the ancient Indian
legal system, especially in the context of social reformation, ethical values, women rights, property rights and
socially marginalized classes. In order to create awareness about these issues among students, components of
the Judgments of the Privy Council, Supreme Court and other sub-ordinate courts, are also included in the
study programmes.
Faculty members
i. Prof. Yashveer Professor and Head of Department
ii. Prof.Sudhanshu Bhushan Panda Professor
Details of Students enrolled
Courses Gen SC ST PWD OBC Minority Foreign Total M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Shastri- 1st Year 4 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 5 - Shastri-2nd Year 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - Shastri-3rd Year 1 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 2 Acharya-1st Year 1 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 2 Acharya-2nd Year - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 1
M.Phil. 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 1
Ph.D. - 1 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 2
Grand Total 10 6 - - - - - - 1 2 - - - - 11 8
0
2
4
6
Shastri-I Shastri-II Shastri-III Acharya-I Acharya-II M.Phil. Ph.D.
Total-18
Total-18
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Department of Vyakarana
The Vyakarana department offers higher study programmes in Prachin Vyakarana and Navya Vyakarana. The
courses at Shastri and Acharya levels are in popular demand. The department regularly conducts interactive
sessions and group discussions wherein the faculty members thoroughly analyze and critically study various
texts and linguistic theories.
Faculty Members
i. Prof. Jaikant Singh Sharma Professor and Head of Department
ii. Prof. Kamla Bhardwaj Professor
iii. Prof.Sujata Tripathi Professor
iv. Dr. Ram Salahi Dwivedi Associate Professor
v. Dr. Ram Narayan Dwivedi Associate Professor (on Lien)
vi. Dr. Dayal Singh Associate Professor
vii. Dr. Naresh Kumar Bairwa Assistant Professor
Details of Students enrolled in the Department of Navya Vyakaran
Courses Gen SC ST PWD OBC Minority Foreign Total M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Shastri- 1st Year 21 1 3 1 2 - - - 2 - - - - - 28 2 Shastri-2nd Year 15 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 15 1 Shastri-3rd Year 18 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18 - Acharya-1st Year 7 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 8 - Acharya-2nd Year 13 - 1 - - 1 - - 1 1 - - - - 15 2
M.Phil. 5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 -
Ph.D. 9 - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - 9 1
Grand Total 88 2 4 1 2 1 - - 4 2 - - - - 98 6
Total 190
2
4
6
Shastri-I Shastri-II Shastri-III Acharya-I Acharya-II M.Phil. Ph.D.
Total 19
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Details of Students enrolled in the Department of Prachin Vyakaran
Courses Gen SC ST PWD OBC Minority Foreign Total M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Shastri- 1st Year - 1 - - - - - - 2 - - - - - 2 1 Shastri-2nd Year 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - Shastri-3rd Year - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Acharya-1st Year 1 - - - - - - - 2 - - - - - 3 - Acharya-2nd Year - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
M.Phil. - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 1
Ph.D. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Grand Total 2 1 - - - - - - 4 1 - - - - 6 2
Department of Jyotish
The Department of Jyotish is functioning as an important academic unit to disseminate higher
knowledge of Siddhant and Phalit Jyotish. It conducts a 3-year graduate course - Shastri (B.A.), a 2-year Post-
Graduate course- Acharya (M.A) and Vidya Varidhi (Ph.D) Programmes, which aim at preservation and
perpetuation of the important branch of Shastraic tradition. In addition to the regular courses, one-year
diploma courses in Jyotish Prajna, Jyotish Bhushan and Medical Astrology are also conducted under the self-
finance scheme. The Department is imparting the knowledge about the fundamental principles of Jyotish and
their applications in day-to-day life of the people. The Department has also been sanctioned an innovative
programme (SAP) by the University Grants Commission which is running its third phase.
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Shastri-I Shastri-II Shastri-III Acharya-I Acharya-II M.Phil. Ph.D.
Total-104
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
Shastri-I Shastri-II Shastri-III Acharya-I Acharya-II M.Phil. Ph.D.
Total-8
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PANCHANG AND JOURNALS
The Department publishes "Vidyapeetha Panchang" annually. The Vidyapeetha Panchang Samvat
2075 (Shaka Samvat 1940) was published and distributed widely. The Panchang is prepared on the basis of
location of New Delhi, the Capital of India, situated at 77 '12 º East Longitude and 28 º38 North Latitude. This
is prepared on the basis of Chitrapakshiya Nirayana method. This Panchang gives the details of fasts (Vrata),
festivals, methods of preparing horoscopes and forecasts for the complete year. The Panchang has been
prepared after organizing a three-day workshop. All faculty-members of the Department, including Prof.
Devi Prasad Tripathi, Head, Department of Vastushastra and other experts of Dharmashastra actively
participated in the workshop organized by the Department. The Department also publishes annually a refereed
journal "Bhashajya Jyotisham".
Faculty members
i. Prof. Vinod Kumar Sharma Professor and Head of Department
ii. Prof. Prem Kumar Sharma Professor
iii. Prof. Bihari Lal Sharma Professor
iv. Prof. Neelam Thagela Professor
v. Prof. Diwakar Dutt Sharma Professor
vi. Prof. Parmanand Bhardwaj Professor
vii. Dr. Sushil Kumar Associate Professor
viii. Dr. Phanindra Kumar Chaudhary Associate Professor
ix. Dr. Rashmi Chaturvedi Associate Professor
Details of Students enrolled in the Department of Sidhant Jyotish
Courses Gen SC ST PWD OBC Minority Foreign Total M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Shastri- 1st Year 5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 - Shastri-2nd Year 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 - Shastri-3rd Year 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 1 Acharya-1st Year 7 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 1 Acharya-2nd Year 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 -
M.Phil. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Ph.D. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Grand Total 21 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - 21 2
0
2
4
6
8
10
Shastri-1 Shastri-II Shastri-III Acharya-I Acharya-II M.Phil Ph.D
Total-23
( 19 )
Details of Students enrolled in the Department of Phalit Jyotish
Courses Gen SC ST PWD OBC Minority Foreign Total M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Shastri- 1st Year 14 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 14 1 Shastri-2nd Year 9 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9 - Shastri-3rd Year 14 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14 - Acharya-1st Year 19 2 - - - - 1 - 1 - - - - - 21 2 Acharya-2nd Year 18 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 19 -
M.Phil. 12 1 - - - - 1 - - 1 - - - - 13 2
Ph.D. 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 -
Grand Total 88 4 - - - - 2 - 2 1 - - - - 92 5
Department of Vastushastra
The Department of Vastushastra has been established as an interdisciplinary department of Jyotisha.
Like other departments, the students got admitted to the Shastri, Acharya, Vishistacharya and Vidyavaridhi
Programmes of this Department from the academic session 2013-14. Taking into cognisance the interest of the
general public and as per the directions of the U.G.C., a two-year P.G. Diploma course in Vastushastra has
been introduced in 2004. The objective of this programme is to spread awareness amongst people about the
highly specialized and valuable knowledge of Vastushastra. The Department of Vastushastra published an
annual Research Journal titled ―Vastushastra Vimarsh‖. The Departments of Jyotish & Vastushastra also
edited Vidyapeetha Panchang Samvat (2075) during the session 2017-18. The Publications unit takes care of
the publication and sale of ―Vidyapeetha Panchang" & "Vastushastra Vimarsh‖.
Faculty members
i. Prof. Prem Kumar Sharma Professor and Head of Department
ii. Prof. Devi Prasad Tripathi Professor (on lien)
iii. Dr. Deshbandhu Assistant Professor
iv. Dr. Parvesh Vyas Assistant Professor
v. Dr. Ashok Thapliyal Assistant Professor
0
5
10
15
20
25
Shastri-1 Shastri-II Shastri-III Acharya-I Acharya-II M.Phil Ph.D
Total-97
( 20 )
Details of Students enrolled
Courses Gen SC ST PWD OBC Minority Foreign Total M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Shastri- 1st Year 6 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 7 2 Shastri-2nd Year 6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 - Shastri-3rd Year 7 - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - 8 - Acharya-1st Year 11 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - 12 2 Acharya-2nd Year 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 -
M.Phil. 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 1
Ph.D. - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1
Grand Total 37 5 1 1 - - 1 - 1 - - - - - 40 6
II. Faculty of Sahitya & Sanskriti
The Faculty of Sahitya & Sanskriti imparts knowledge in the area of Sahitya, Puranetihas and Prakit.
In addition to this, research work is done in Shastraic subjects under the supervision of the members of the
faculty. Various cultural programmes such as drama, debate, Kavi Sammelan, Speech Competitions, and
Slokantyakshari, etc. have been organized during the year. The teachers of the faculty participated in various
workshops, seminars and symposia at the national level. The Faculty of Sahitya and Sanskriti has conducted
Youth festival with the help of other departments of the Vidyapeetha.
Department of Sahitya, Puranetihas and Prakrit
Sahitya is one of the major subjects of the Department of Sahitya, Puranethihas and Prakrit. Shashtri
and Acharya in Sahitya are very much in demand and almost double the number of applications from the
students are received against the sanctioned seats, considering the fact that general universities and affiliated
colleges teach this subject with a view that employment prospect is more for students of Sahitya.
Puranetihas is one of the specialized subjects opted by the students. Puranas are the compendium of
many branches of learning. Puranetihas is one of the major subjects of the Faculty which provides knowledge
about Indian tradition, social and geographical set up embedded in the Puranas. The in-depth study of the
Puranas can create a strong impact on various fields of Indian tourism, Indian medicine, Indian cuisine, Indian
narrative tradition and Indian behavioural & cultural patterns, which are of great cultural interest to people
from all over the world.
Total 460
5
10
15
Shastri-I Shastri-II Shastri-III Acharya-I Acharya-II M.Phil. Ph.D.
Total 46
( 21 )
Prakrit Language has had pride of place amongst ancient languages. Earlier it was the language of
daily communication. The famous Acharyas of Jain Philosophy delivered their sermons in this language. For a
better understanding of this language, the scholars undertake the studies of the books like Prakrit Prakash,
Pravachansar, Samaysar, Gathasaptshati, etc.
Prakrit is not taught in any of the Sanskrit Universities. The teachers of this subject have also been
invited by the foreign countries to deliver lectures on Prakrit literature and Philosophy.
Faculty members of Sahitya
i. Prof. Bhagirathi Nanda Professor and Head of Department
ii. Prof. Sukadev Bhoi Professor
iii. Dr. Suman Kumar Jha Associate Professor
iv. Dr. Arvind Kumar Associate Professor
v. Dr. Bejawada Kamakshamma Assistant Professor
Details of Students enrolled in the Department of Sahitya
Courses Gen SC ST PWD OBC Minority Foreign Total
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Shastri- 1st Year 24 2 1 - - - - - 1 3 - 1 - - 26 6
Shastri-2nd Year 19 1 - - - - - - 5 2 - - - - 24 3
Shastri-3rd Year 17 1 1 - - - - - 1 1 - - - - 19 2 Acharya-1st Year 12 1 - - - - - - - 2 - - - - 12 3
Acharya-2nd Year 10 1 - 4 - - - - - 1 - - - - 10 6
M.Phil. 6 3 - - - - 1 - 1 - - - - - 8 3
Ph.D. 4 - 3 - - 1 - - 1 1 - - - - 8 2
Grand Total 92 9 5 4 - 1 1 - 9 10 - 1 - - 107 25
0 10 20 30 40
Shastri-I
Shastri-II
Shastri-III
Acharya-I
Acharya-II
M.Phil
Ph.D.
Total-132
( 22 )
Faculty member of Puranetihas
i. Prof. Shitla Prasad Shukla Professor and Head of Department
Details of Students enrolled in the Department of Puranetihas
Courses Gen SC ST PWD OBC Minority Foreign Total
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
Shastri- 1st Year 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - Shastri-2nd Year 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - Shastri-3rd Year - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Acharya-1st Year 5 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 2 Acharya-2nd Year 1 - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - 2 1
M.Phil. 1 2 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - 1 3
Ph.D. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Grand Total 11 4 - - - - - - 1 2 - - - - 12 6
Faculty members of Prakrit
i. Prof. Jai Kumar N. Upadhye Professor and Head of Department
ii. Prof. Sudeep Kumar Jain Professor
iii. Prof. Kalpana Jain Professor
Details of Students enrolled in the Department of Prakrit
Courses Gen SC ST PWD OBC Minority Foreign Total
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
Shastri- 1st Year 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - Shastri-2nd Year - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Shastri-3rd Year - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Acharya-1st Year - 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3
Acharya-2nd Year - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
M.Phil. 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 -
Ph.D. - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 -
Grand Total 2 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 3 3
0 2 4 6 8
Shastri-I
Shastri-II
Shastri-III
Acharya-I
Acharya-II
M.Phil
Ph.D.
Total-18
( 23 )
III. Faculty of Darshan
The Faculty of Darshan (Philosophy) has been established to facilitate higher learning in the area of
traditional Indian philosophy as envisaged by the ancient scholars and reflected in the Shastras. Nyaya
Vaisheshik, Sankhya Yoga, Advaita Vedanta, Sarva Darshan, Mimansa, Vishitadvaita Vedanta and Yoga are
prominent branches which cover various philosophical schools of ancient and medieval India. Apart from
providing teaching-learning facilities in the specilized branches of Indian philosophy, various seminars and
lecures were organized by the departments. Various cultural programmes including drama & debate have also
been organized. The teachers of the departments actively participate in the workshops, seminars and symposia
related to Indian philosophy and their research articles are published in reputed journals. The faculty arranged
Shastrartha on major philosophical themes for the students under the guidance of the senior teachers.
Prachin Nyaya Vaisheshik and Navya Nyaya
Prachin and Nyaya Vaiseshik are the highly specialized branches of Indian philosophy which provides
inputs for legal scholars. Prachin Nyaya and Navya Nyaya are the subjects of study for Acharya and their
students. The faculty members of the Department are engaged in editing and translating the books and reading
materials, which are not easily available. Simplified texts to facilitate proper learning for the students are also
prepared and published. The students are made aware of the use of ancient texts in tackling the issues and
problems confronting contemporary society. It also prepares the students to be able administrators. An
understanding in the Philosophy of Nyaya Vaisheshik is essential for the understanding of any other branch of
legal philosophy .
The teachers have started a Diploma course. This course has been designed to raise awareness among
students about Indianness, tolerance and other human values. This may also pave the way for establishing
peace in society and try to inculcate the insights of the ethical values lnbred in the Upanishads, the Geeta and
the Puranas among the young generation.
Faculty members of Nyaya
i. Prof. Bishnupad Mahapatra Professor and Head of Department
ii Prof.Piyushkant Dixit Professor
iii. Prof.Mahanand Jha Professor
iv. Dr. Ram Chander Sharma Assistant Professor
0 1 2 3 4
Shastri-I
Shastri-II
Shastri-III
Acharya-I
Acharya-II
M.Phil
Ph.D.
Total-6
( 24 )
Details of Students enrolled in the Department of Navya Nyaya
Courses Gen SC ST PWD OBC Minority Foreign Total
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
Shastri- 1st Year 2 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 3 -
Shastri-2nd Year 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 -
Shastri-3rd Year 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 - Acharya-1st Year 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 -
Acharya-2nd Year 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 -
M.Phil. 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 1
Ph.D. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Grand Total 16 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 17 1
Details of Students enrolled in the Department of Prachin Nyaya
Courses Gen SC ST PWD OBC Minority Foreign Total
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
Shastri- 1st Year - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Shastri-2nd Year - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Shastri-3rd Year - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Acharya-1st Year 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - Acharya-2nd Year - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
M.Phil. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Ph.D. 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 -
Grand Total 2 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 3 -
Total 180
1
2
3
4
Shastri-I Shastri-II Shastri-III Acharya-I Acharya-II M.Phil. Ph.D.
Total 18
Total 30
0.5
1
1.5
2
Shastri-I Shastri-II Shastri-III Acharya-I Acharya-II M.Phil. Ph.D.
Total 3
( 25 )
Sankhya Yoga
Sankhya Yoga is an important Vedic knowledge of Indian philosophy. With the special interest shown
in Indology all over the globe, courses in Sankhya Yoga are very relevant in modern era of knowledge. In this
twin subjects, Sankhya and Yoga, the emphasis is on metaphysics. They are complimentary to each other in
the sense that Sankhya analyses the concept of Prakriti (matter) and Purusha, whereas yoga lays greater
emphasis on indepth psychology and believes in the elevation of human soul by following the ancient means
of realizing it. Sankhya, the ancient tradition enunciating the theory of Sattva, Rajas and Tamas, is correlated
with the laws of motion and inspires the reader to understand quantum physics. The Department conducts six-
months Yoga Certificate and one-year PG-Yoga Diploma programmes under the self-finance scheme.
Faculty members of Sankhya Yoga
i. Prof. Mahesh Prasad Silori Professor
ii. Dr. Markandey Nath Tiwari Associate Professor and Head of Department
iii. Dr. Ravi Shankar Shukla Associate Professor
Details of Students enrolled in the Department of Sankhya Yoga
Courses Gen SC ST PWD OBC Minority Foreign Total
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
Shastri- 1st Year 5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 -
Shastri-2nd Year - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 -
Shastri-3rd Year 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 -
Acharya-1st Year 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 -
Acharya-2nd Year 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 1
M.Phil. - 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 1 1
Ph.D. 2 - 1 - - - 1 - - 1 - - - - 4 1
Grand Total 10 1 1 - 2 - 1 - 1 1 - - - - 14 3
0
1
2
3
4
5
Shastri-I Shastri-II Shastri-III Acharya-I Acharya-II M.Phil. Ph.D.
Total 17
( 26 )
Yoga
Under the Faculty of Darshan, the Vidyapeetha started new UG & PG courses in Yoga during the Academic Year 2018-19 and received a good response from the aspirants. Yog is the oldest system in the world for physical and mental development. Yoga has been practiced in India by yogis, sages and mystics for centuries. With yoga, the divine effect of mental peace and physical balance is maintained, due to which the flexibility in the spinal cord and the nervous system continuously increases.
Human yoga can regain its lost health through the system, this system gives rise to mental peace, and reveals secretions in selfhood. In the Vidyapeetha session 2011-12 to 2017, the postgraduate Yoga Diploma and Yoga Certificate courses were conducted under the Yoga Centre. With the approval of University Grants Commission, the Yoga Department has been set up completely in the session 2018-18, in which B.A., M.A. (Yoga), PG Yoga Diploma and Certificate courses are conducted. In all the classes of the department, about 400 students are studying yoga.
Faculty member of Yoga
i. Prof. Mahesh Prasad Silori Professor
Details of Students enrolled in the Department of Yoga
Courses Gen SC ST PWD OBC Minority Foreign Total
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
B.A. 1st Year 12 7 6 3 1 - - - 8 2 - - - - 27 12
B.A. 2nd Year - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
B.A. 3rd Year - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
M.A. 1st Year 26 23 2 9 3 1 1 - 17 18 - - - - 49 51
M.A. 2nd Year - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Jain Darshan
Considering the rich knowledge with respect to philosophical speculations contained in the Jain texts,
there was a long felt need for a separate department for in-depth study of the tenets of Jain system of thoughts.
It is a unique subject of its kind in India. This subject is being tought with the main objective of making the
Vidyapeetha a representative of Indian tradition.
Jain literature is a vast field and the cultural materials in it are of immense importance. Jain Darshan as
a source of cultural history is as important as Vedic or Buddhist studies. It is all in Sanskrit, Prakrit and Hindi
languages. Jain philosophy has a lot in common with Hindu philosophy and it has its own peculiarities too.
Atomic theory, Karmic theory, theory of Anekantvad, Syadvad, Nayavad, theory of Ahimsa, spirituality,
methods of meditation and non-violence are useful in today's world. The faculty members concentrate on
teaching and research. Since its inception, the department of Jain Darshan has contributed in a major way to
understand the views projected in other systems of thoughts.
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Faculty members of Jain Darshan
i. Prof. Anekant Kumar Jain Professor and Head of Department
ii. Prof. Veer Sagar Jain Professor
ii. Prof. Kuldeep Kumar Associate Professor
Details of Students enrolled in the Department of Jain Darshan
Courses Gen SC ST PWD OBC Minority Foreign Total
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
Shastri- 1st Year - 3 - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - 1 4 Shastri-2nd Year 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1
Shastri-3rd Year 6 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 7 -
Acharya-1st Year - 1 - 1 - - - - 2 3 - - - - 2 5 Acharya-2nd Year 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 -
M.Phil. - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1
Ph.D. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Grand Total 8 6 - 1 - - - - 3 4 1 - - - 12 11
Sarva Darshan
Sarva Darshan covers the knowledge in various texts belonging to India's different philosophical
orientations. Exposure to all systems of philosophy helps the students to specialize in more than one field of
Indian philosophy and to carry out interdisciplinary studies. The faculty members have also taken up many
research projects. The teachers of this department are specialized in different Indian philosophical thoughts.
The students completing the course in Sarva Darshan find it useful to get into Indian Administrative Services.
Alumni of the department have also been appointed as teachers in various educational institutions in Haryana,
Rajasthan and other places. In order to give a new dimension to the existing curriculum, the department has
proposed some important areas of western philosophy, especially Greek and Chinese philosophy, to be
included in the regular course work. It is a matter of concern for the department that the Kashmir Shaiva
Darshan is vanishing from the academic arena. Knowledge and research in this branch of philosophy are
necessary for the society. The department proposes to collect, edit and publish the summary of all texts in this
field in a single volume.
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Shastri-I Shastri-II Shastri-III Acharya-I Acharya-II M.Phil. Ph.D.
Total 23
( 28 )
Faculty members of Sarva Darshan
i. Prof. Sangeeta Khanna Professor and Head of Department
ii Prof. Hareram Tripathi Professor
iii. Prof. Prabhakar Prasad Professor
iv. Dr. Jawahar Lal Associate Professor
Details of Students enrolled in the Department of Sarva Darshan
Courses Gen SC ST PWD OBC Minority Foreign Total
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
Shastri- 1st Year 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 -
Shastri-2nd Year 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - Shastri-3rd Year - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Acharya-1st Year 2 - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - 3 1
Acharya-2nd Year 2 - - - - - - - - 2 - - - - 2 2
M.Phil. 2 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - 2 2
Ph.D. 2 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 3 -
Grand Total 12 1 - 1 - - - - 2 3 - - - - 14 5
Mimamsa
The Mimamsa is useful in understanding the philosophy and intricacies of Yajna. Mimamsa has also
become prominent because of certain judgments pronounced on the basis of Mimamsa rules of interpretation.
The faculty members propose to prepare a classified document of all the judgments of the Privy Council
which were delivered, specially in the cases of law of inheritance, law of adoption and women's rights.
Faculty Member
i. Prof. A.S. Aravamudan Professor
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
4.5
Shastri-I Shastri-II Shastri-III Acharya-I Acharya-II M.Phil. Ph.D.
Total 19
( 29 )
Details of Students enrolled in the Department of Mimansa
Courses Gen SC ST PWD OBC Minority Foreign Total M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Shastri- 1st Year 1 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 2 -
Shastri-2nd Year - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Shastri-3rd Year 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 -
Acharya-1st Year 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 -
Acharya-2nd Year - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
M.Phil. 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 -
Ph.D. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Grand Total 7 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 8 -
Department of Vedanta
The Department of Vedanta offers focused and in-depth study of Advaita Vedanta and Vishistadvaita
Vedanta. Both are popular systems of thought in Indian Philosophy. The Department often functions in
close collaboration with other departments of the Faculty of Darshan. The teachers of the Department, in
addition to their regular research and teaching work, have attended seminars conducted in Mutts and are
invited to participate in shastrartha, symposia and workshops at prominent academic gatherings.
Vishishtadvaita Vedanta is a specialized traditional subject which was taught only in South India. The
Vidyapeetha started this Department in the Ninth Plan in order to bridge this gap. The Department's major
activity is to conduct higher research and organization of debates, seminars and symposia, apart from regular
teaching work. Textual interpretations and comparative analysis of major systems of Vedanta are some of the
contributions of the Department during the year. The Department has prepared a proposal to edit books that
are out of print, with annotations and bring out Hindi translations of those texts. Research interests of the
Department assign priority to some major problems related to other systems of thoughts with reference to
Vishishtadvaita Vedanta.
Faculty Member of Advait Vedanta
i. Dr. Sateesha K.S. Associate Professor
0
1
2
3
4
Shastri-I Shastri-II Shastri-III Acharya-I Acharya-II M.Phil Ph.D.
Total-8
( 30 )
Details of Students enrolled in the Department of Advait Vedanta
Courses Gen SC ST PWD OBC Minority Foreign Total M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Shastri- 1st Year - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Shastri-2nd Year 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - Shastri-3rd Year - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Acharya-1st Year 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 Acharya-2nd Year - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
M.Phil. - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1
Ph.D. 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 -
Grand Total 4 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - 4 2
Faculty Members of Vishishtadvait Vedanta
i. Prof. K. Anantha Professor and Head of Department
ii Prof. Kedar Prasad Paroha Professor
iii. Dr. Sudarshanan S. Assistant Professor
Details of Students enrolled in the Department of Vishishta Advait Vedanta
Courses Gen SC ST PWD OBC Minority Foreign Total M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Shastri- 1st Year 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - Shastri-2nd Year - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Shastri-3rd Year - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Acharya-1st Year 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 Acharya-2nd Year 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 2 -
M.Phil. - - - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 2
Ph.D. - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1
Grand Total 3 1 1 3 - - - - - - - - - - 4 4
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
Shas-I Shas-II Shas-III Ach-I Ach-II M.Phil Ph.D.
Total-6
( 31 )
IV. Faculty of Adhunik Vidya
The faculty of Adhunik Vidya is facilitating research students for their six months compulsory training in the
area of research methodology, review of literature and is providing light in the field of Higher Research as per
the guidelines of the UGC. Besides traditional subjects, the modern subjects like Hindi, English, Sociology,
Political Science & Computer applications, environmental science, and human rights are also being taught
under the Faculty of Adhunik Vidya by the following faculty-members:
Department of Humanities, Modern Knowledge and Research
Hindi
i. Prof. Savita Professor and Head of Department
ii. Prof. Jagdev Kumar Sharma Professor
English
i. Prof. Minu Kashyap Professor
ii. Dr. Abhishek Tiwari Assistant Professor
Political Science
i. Sh. Keshav Narayan Mishra Associate Professor
Computer Science
i. Sh. Adesh Kumar Associate Professor
ii. Sh. Aditya Pancholi Assistant Professor
Research
i. Prof. Shivshankar Mishra Professor and Head of Department
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
Shas-I Shas-II Shas-III Ach-I Ach-II M.Phil Ph.D.
Total-8
( 32 )
V Faculty of Education
The Department of Education under the Faculty of Education is an important unit of the Vidyapeetha. At
present, this faculty consists of members from both traditional and modern areas of knowledge. The vision of
the Department is to prepare teachers and teacher educators empowered to address teaching-learning systems
in the field of Sanskrit education with commitment, competence and confidence. For this the Department
offers various courses of higher studies, i.e. Shiksha Shastri (B.Ed.), Shiksha Acharya (M.Ed.),
Vishishtacharya (M.Phil.) and Vidyavaridhi (Ph.D.) in accordance with the provisions given under NCTE
Regulations, 2014. The students are admitted in B.Ed, M.Ed. and Ph.D. courses through All India Combined
Entrance Test conducted on rotational basis by the three language institutions, namely, Shri Lal Bahadur
Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha,New Delhi, Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, New Delhi & Rashtriya
Sanskrit Vidyapeeth, Tirupati.
The mission of the Department is to plan, design and implement teaching-learning system effectively with a
focus on Sanskrit pedagogy. Along with encouragement of innovative programmes in Sanskrit pedagogy, the
mission of the Department is also centered in interdisciplinary approach in research with a focus on Shastraic
education. To achieve this mission, the Department has excellent infrastructure and instruction facilities. It has
three well-equipped labs- Language Lab, Psychology Lab and Technology Lab., along with Departmental
Library, Resource Room, Social Science Centre, Art Room & Seminar Room. Faculty members are also well
qualified having specialized knowledge of their subjects. The students of B.Ed. course are trained for teaching
in Sanskrit language and ancient subjects like Sahitya, Darshan and Jyotish, etc. with modern subjects at the
school level. They are also taught computer science. M.Ed. course is a teacher educator‘s course in which
students are prepared to teach teachers at different levels with dissertation as one of the compulsory papers.
The dissertation work of M.Ed. is specially based on different aspects of education in ancient and modern
perspectives such as problems of educational administration, current policies of education, special education,
philosophical, psychological and sociological aspects of education, innovative teaching and analysis of Indian
literature. M.Phil (Education) course prepares students for Ph.D./Research work. Ph.D. students do their
research work on different areas of traditional & modern education system. The faculty has also started a
separate 6-month course work for M.Phil. & Ph.D. students in accordance with the provisions given under the
UGC Regulations, 2016.
Members of Faculty of Education
i. Prof. K. Bharat Bhooshan Professor and Head of Department
ii. Prof. Nagendra Jha Professor
iii. Prof. Ramesh Prasad Pathak Professor
iv. Prof. Rachana Verma Mohan Professor
v. Prof. Rajni Joshi Chaudhary Professor
vi. Prof. Sadan Singh Professor
vii. Prof. Kusum Yadulal Professor
viii. Prof. Meenakshi Mishra Professor
ix. Prof. Vimlesh Sharma Professor
x. Prof. Amita Pandey Bhardwaj Professor
xi. Prof. M. Jaya Krishnan Professor
xii. Shri Manoj Kumar Meena Assistant Professor
xiii. Dr. Savita Rai Assistant Professor
xiv. Dr. Surendra Mahto Assistant Professor
xv. Dr. Prem Singh Sikarwar Assistant Professor
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xvi. Dr. Tamanna Kaushal Assistant Professor
xvii. Dr. Ajay Kumar Assistant Professor
xviii. Dr. Pinki Malik Assistant Professor
xix. Dr. Shiv Dutta Arya Assistant Professor
xx. Dr. Parmesh Kumar Sharma Assistant Professor
xxi. Dr. Mamta Assistant Professor
xxii. Dr. Arti Sharma Assistant Professor
xxiii. Dr. Vichari Lal Meena Assistant Professor
Details of Students enrolled in the Department of Education
Courses Gen SC ST PWD OBC Minority Foreign Total M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Shiksha- Shastri-I 77 57 4 5 2 1 - - 24 30 - - - - 107 93 Shiksha-Shastri-II
67 28 10 18 4 9 - 3 21 33 - - - - 102 91
Shiksha- Acharya-I
9 2 - - 1 - - - - 1 - - - - 10 3
Shiksha-Acharya-II
4 - 1 - - - - - - 2 - - - - 5 2
M.Phil. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Ph.D. 4 1 1 - 1 - - - 1 - - - - - 7 1
Grand Total 161 88 16 23 8 10 - 3 46 66 - - - - 231 190
National Seminars/Workshops
(i) The Department of Education organized a two-day national seminar on the topic "Professional
Enrichment of Teachers in 21st Century Scenario" w.e.f. 28/02/2019 to 01/03/2019 under the
Chairmanship of Prof. K. Bharath Booshan, Dean, Faculty of Education.
(ii) A memorial lecture was organized on 12/03/2019 in the memory of Dr. Adityanath Jha.
0
50
100
150
200
250
Shik-Shastra-I Shik-Shastra-II Shik-Acharya-I Shik-Acharya-II M.Phil Ph.D.
Total-421
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Departmental Activities
The Department of Education, being a Teachers' Training department, organizes various activities that are
necessary to inculcate sense of values and professional ethics among the students.
(i) Starting of the New Session
The new session was started on 10th July, 2018 and admission procedure was completed within the
time-schedule given in the Academic Calendar of the Vidyapeetha.
(ii) Orientation of Students
The new session was formally inaugurated by Prof. K. Bharath Booshan, Dean-Faculty of Education
(10/7/2018) and the students of B.Ed. and M.Ed. were given orientation about their compulsory and
optional theory papers by the teachers. The B.Ed. students were specially oriented about their practice
teaching while M.Ed. and M.Phil. students were oriented about their dissertations.
Activities of B.Ed. Students
(i) First Aid Training - Like the previous years, the students were given first-aid training w.e.f.
10/09/2018 to 19/09/2018. During this year‘s first aid training, the students were taught about the
theoretical aspects of human body structure and practical training, which was considered necessary
during accidents and also during unforeseen circumstances. This training camp was organized by the
Red Cross Society.
(ii) Sanskrit Sambhashan - In order to meet the necessity of teaching in Sanskrit language, the
Department organized Sanskrit-speaking classes for the students. A course for Sanskrit Sambhashan
was organized from 06/8/2018 to 31/8/2018.
(iii) Micro-Teaching - Being a training department, the students of B.Ed., before starting the actual
teaching practice in schools, were prepared for teaching through the Micro teaching programme.
(iv) Orientation Programme for Teaching Practice- A one-day Orientation Programme was conducted
for the B.Ed. Students.
(v) Teaching Practice - The students of B.Ed. are required to teach 50 lessons of different modern
subjects and Sanskrit in government schools of South Delhi. Accordingly, teaching-training schedule
was organized from 09/7/2018 to 31/12/2018 and the students of B.Ed. were engaged in teaching
students in various schools of South Delhi. All the students of B.Ed. took part in the extra-curricular
activities of their schools and presented their report.
(vi) Foundation Course in Women Studies - During the second semester, a foundation course in women
studies was organized for B.Ed. students by the Centre for Women‘s Studies of the Vidyapeetha.
(vii) Scout & Guide Training - The Scout & Guide training is compulsory for the Shiksha-Shastri
students. This training is given to the B.Ed. students so that the society can be benefited from them.
This training is imparted by the Delhi State Scout and Guide in their own camping ground, which is
held as day camp. During the year 2018-19, the Scout & Guide Training was organized from
10.12.2018 to 16.12.2018.
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Activities for M.Ed. Students
(i) Weekly Seminars - Seminars are organized every week for enhancing the competence of the students.
The topics for the seminars are announced in advance. Each student has to present three papers in one
semester. The students under the guidance of their teachers make all the arrangements regarding the
organization. Report is prepared after successful completion of every seminar.
(ii) Sessional Activities - Activities were performed by the students of M.Ed. in both semesters as per
their syllabus this year.
(iii) Supervision of B.Ed. students - The students of M.Ed. were allotted different secondary schools for
the supervision of B.Ed. students. After completing supervision once in a week, all students submitted
their reports in the Department.
(iv) Psychological Test & Experiments – The students of M.Ed. conducted four Psychological Tests and
Experiments in the first semester. The students submitted the report in this regard also.
(v) Field Activities - The M.Ed. students also collected data for their dissertations from different
secondary schools.
(vii) Departmental Publication -The Department has published ‗Shiksha Jyoti‘ magazine and reports of
National Seminars organized during the year 2018-19.
Teaching Learning Centre
Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya National Mission on Teachers & Teaching (PMMMNMTT) is a
centrally sponsored scheme of Government of India during XIIth Plan which aims at ensuring quality in
educational development at all levels of education (primary, secondary & tertiary). The Teaching Learning
Centre (TLC) was approved by Department of Higher Education of MHRD under PMMMNMTT scheme
in the Department of Education of Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Viyapeetha, New Delhi.
The centre was inaugurated by Padamshri Ram Bahadur Rai (Chairman,
Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi) on 24th
October, 2017. The main objective of the
centre is to develop and enhance competencies needed for planning, designing, implementing and evaluating
teaching learning systems in teachers, teacher educators & researchers associated with language education
especially Sanskrit. To achieve this objective, the centre organises number of programmes throughout the year.
Additionally, Academic Board, Internal Monitory Committee & Programme Planning Committee were
constituted for smooth functioning of the centre. The centre is headed by Prof. Amita Pandey Bhardwaj
from Faculty of Education of Vidyapeetha. The centre has successfully organized all seven programmes
as proposed in the second phase and their details are as follows:
Details of programmes organized during 2nd Phase S.
No.
Name of the
Programme Theme Duration Date
No. of
Participants
1. Training
Programme
Evaluation Formats and
Strategies 21 Days
28th March, 2018 to
17th April, 2018
28
2. Workshop
Format Development for Pupil
teacher Handbook for Teaching
Sanskrit at Upper Primary Level
3 Days 21
st to
23rd
August, 2018 15 (Invited)
3. Workshop
Content Development for Pupil
teacher Handbook for Teaching
Sanskrit at Upper Primary Level
5 Days 11
th to 15
th Sept.,
2018 21 (Invited)
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4. Workshop Research Methodology in
Education 10 Days
25th Sept. to
05th Oct., 2018
27
5. Workshop
Reviewing Pupil teacher
Handbook for Teaching Sanskrit
at Upper Primary Level
5 Days 29
th Oct. to
02nd
Nov., 2018 14 (Invited)
6. Workshop Techno-Pedagogical Skills for
Teachers 10 Days
27th Nov. to
07th Dec., 2018
20
7. Workshop
Curriculum Designing and
Development in Language
Education
5 Days 11
th to
15th March, 2019
30
The Centre has been also identified in the list of 30 new Centres (2nd phase) by Department of Higher
Education, MHRD, Govt. of India for conducting one month Mandatory
Faculty Induction Programme (FIP) for newly inducted higher education faculty. In this regards,
the Centre has successfully organised one FIP from 17th Jan. to 15
th Feb., 2019 in which 18
participants from various disciplines participated.
Department of Higher Education, MHRD, Govt. of India has notified the Centre as
National Resource Centre (NRC) for developing Annual Refresher Programme in Teaching
(ARPIT -2018) through SWAYAM in the discipline Methodology of Teaching Sanskrit. The Centre
developed this course and launched it successfully on 2nd
November, 2018. This 40 hours course was
designed on 4 quadrant approach viz. e-tutorial, e-text- discussion forum & Assessment having 20
hours video and 20 hours non-video materials. 142 Learners enrolled in this programme. The
Certification of this course was provided through proctored examination conducted by National
Testing Agency. The course was completed on 31st March, 2019.
Officers on the dais on the occasion of National Seminar organized by the Teaching Learning Centre,
Faculty of Education.
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Part-Time Courses (SELF FINANCE COURSES)
Courses Gen SC ST PWD OBC Minority Foreign Total
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Total One year Jyotish
Pragya Diploma
Course
38 8 2 - - - - - 1 2 - - - - 41 10 51
Two years Jyotish
Bhushan Advance
Diploma
17 6 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - 17 7 24
One year Medical
Astrology Diploma 8 4 - 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - 9 5 14
6 months
Vastushastra
Certificate course
7 8 - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 8 15
One year
Vastushastra
Diploma Course
2 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 1 3
Two years
Vastushastra P.G.
Diploma
12 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 12 1 13
6 months Yoga
Certificate course 8 10 1 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - 10 11 21
One year P.G.
Yoga Diploma 65 41 6 5 - 1 - - 16 16 - - - - 87 63 150
6 months
Paurohitya
Prashikshan
Certificate course
19 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - 19 3 22
One year
Paurohitya
Diploma
11 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11 0 11
6 monthe Jain
Vidya Certificate
Course
7 13 - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 13 20
Advance Diploma
Sanskrit Patrakarita 5 16 - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 16 21
Grand Total 199 111 9 7 0 1 0 19 19 19 0 0 0 0 227 138 365
The memorandum of consent under the joint tenure of Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit
Vidyapeetha, New Delhi and Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi is based on the principle
that the special (advanced) quarterly certificate course of Sanskrit journalism has been taught by Shri Lal
Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, New Delhi from the academic year 2017-18. In conducting
the special certificate course of Sanskrit journalism, the certificate shall be given to the students who
successfully complete the course in complying with the Academic policies of both the institutions.
14. PUBLICATION
The Publication Unit has been started with the aim of preservation, editing and publication of books,
as well as to facilitate the students enrolled for research. The Unit has edited various old manuscripts of
Sanskrit Language. The Unit edits and publishes a quarterly referred research journal "Shodha Prabha"
wherein articles of renowned scholars and research papers of teachers and research scholars are published.
Besides organizing annual research workshops, seminars have also been organized on various topics. As per
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the U.G.C. Regulations, research scholars are given training on research methodology and also knowledge of
specialized method of study of Shastras.
M.Phil. and Ph.D. Sessional Course work.
The course for M.Phil. and Ph.D. was conducted by the Vidyapeetha as per the U.G.C. Regulations, 2016 for
M.Phil./Ph.D. The M.Phil. and Ph.D. sessional course work July-December, 2018 was inaugurated by
Prof. Ramesh Kumar Pandey, the Vice-Chancellor of Vidyapeetha.
Weekly seminar of research students was held on every Friday as per the time-table under the guidance of
Head, Research and Publication Unit. Research students presented their research papers in these seminars.
Editing and Publication of Research Journal 'SHODHAPRABHA'
The Research articles duly recommended by the Advisory Committee and Editorial Board headed by
Prof. Shiv Shankar Mishra, Professor of Research Department and assisted by Research Assistant Dr.
Gyandhar Pathak, were edited and published in 'SHODHAPRABHA'.
Editing and Publication of Books / Manuscripts
The following books were published under the scheme of preservation and propagation of Shastras and
Sanskrit Literature:-
i. Shuklayajurveda (Madhyanandisanhita) Prathamdashak
ii. Sankhyakarika
iii. Mimansa Praveshika
iv. Advait Vedanta mein Aabhaswaad
v. Vastushastravimarsh Navampushp
vi. Shodha Prabha (April, 2018)
vii. Shodha Prabha (July, 2018)
viii. Vidyapeetha Varta (January-March, 2018)
ix. Vidyapeetha Varta (April-June, 2018)
x. Vidyapeetha Varta (July-September, 2018)
Sale of Publications
The books, Journals, namely Shodha Prabha, Sumangali, Bhaishajya Jyotisham, Panchang, Vastuvimarsh, etc.
have been published by Vidyapeetha alongwith various books under the reprint scheme of the MHRD. The
Vidyapeetha also sells these publications at nominal rates.
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15. SEMINARS AND MEMORIAL LECTURES
During the session 2018-19, various Seminars and Memorial Lecture series were organized by different
departments of the Vidyapeetha as shown below:-
Seminar/Workshop organized in the session 2018-19
Sl.
No
Convenor/Faculty/Department Seminar/Workship and Topic Duration
1 Prof. K. Bharath Booshan
Dean, Facutly of Education
National Seminar
―Professional Enrichment of Teachers
in 21st Century Scenario‖
28/02/2019 to 01/03/2019
2 Prof. Jaikant Singh Sharma-HOD
(Vyakaran), Faculty of Ved-Vedang
National Workshop
―Vyakaranbhushansariyasvadhyaya‖
27/02/2019 to 08/03/2019
3 Prof. Yashveer Singh, Coordinator-
and HOD (Dharamshastra), Faculty
of Ved-Vedang
National Workshop
― Yagyavalkyasmrite
Prayshittaadhyayantargatashaichadhti-
dharamsmaptiparyantaprakarananam
Smitakshragranthikamadhyanam
10/03/2019 to 19/03/2019
4 Prof. Hareram Tripathi,
Dean, Faculty of Darshan
National Workshop:
―Sankhyasutram Anirudh Vritti
Sahitam‖
11/03/2019 to 17/03/2019
5 Prof. Hareram Tripathi,
Dean, Faculty of Darshan
National Seminar:
―Bhartiye Darshaneshu
Manavadhikareti Vishyamashrita‖
18/03/2019 to 19/03/2019
6 Prof. Kedar Prasad Paroha,
Dean, Faculty of Adhunik Vidya
National Seminar:
― Prampragat Sansthanon ke
paripekshya mein adhunik vishyon ke
adhyan-adhyapan ki chunautiyan‖
06/03/2019
7 Prof. Kedar Prasad Paroha,
Dean, Faculty of Adhunik Vidya
National Workshop:
―Rashtriya Pandulipivigyan Evam
Lipivigyan Workshop‖
11/03/2019 to 23/03/2019
8 Prof. Jai Kumar N. Upadhye,
Dean, Faculty of Sahitya and
Sanskriti
National Seminar:
―Adhuniksanskritsarjanavimarshah‖
27/03/2019 to 29/03/2019
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Memorial Lecture Series organized in the session 2018-19
Sl.
No
Name Organized
Date
Name of the Convenor
1 Acharya Adityanath Jha Memorial Lecture:
Delivered by Shri Atul Kothari
12/3/2019 Prof. K. Bharath Booshan, Dean,
Faculty of Education
2 Acharya Ramakant Upadhyaya Memorial
Lecture
16/3/2019 Prof. Anekant Kumar Jain, HOD-Jain
Darshan
3 Prof. Vachaspati Upadhyaya Memorial
Lecture: Delivered by Prof. Kapil Kumar,
IGNOU, Delhi
19/3/2019 Prof. Shiv Shankar Mishra, HOD-
Research
4 Acharya Kundkund Bharti Lecture: Delivered
by Prof. Jagatram Bhattacharya, Shantiniketan,
West Bengal
28/3/2019 Prof. Jai Kumar N. Upadhye, Dean-
Faculty of Sahitya and Sanskriti and
HOD-Prakrit
5 Acharya Vidyanand Muniraj Lecture: Delivered
by Prof. Gayacharan Tripathi, Delhi
29/3/2019 Prof. Jai Kumar N. Upadhye, Dean-
Faculty of Sahitya and Sanskriti and
HOD-Prakrit
6 Shri Pattabhiram Shastri Memorial Lecture:
Delivered by Prof. Dipti Tripathi
29/3/2019 Prof. Sangeeta Khanna, HOD-
Sarvadarshan
7 Shri Gauri Nath Shastri Memorial Lecture:
Delivered by Prof. Kapil Kapoor, Director,
Institute of Advance Study, Shimla
31/3/2019 Prof. Bishnupad Mahapatra, HOD-
Nyaya
16. COURSES OF STUDY
The Vidyapeetha conducts full-time and part-time courses. It imparts teaching in 20 subjects and
awards degrees after conducting examination and centralized evaluation process as per the procedure laid
down under the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS). The details of these courses are as under:-
Regular Courses:-
Class Faculty of Veda-Vedanga Faculty of Darshan Faculty of
Sahitya and
Sanskriti
Faculty of
Education
Subject 8 Subject 9 Subject 3
Shastri (B.A.)
(Three years)
Acharya (M.A.)
(Two years)
Vishistacharya
(M.Phil.)
Vidyavaridhi
(Ph.D.)
Veda, Paurohitya,
Dharmashastra,
Prachin Vyakarana, Navya
Vyakarana, Phalit Jyotish,
Siddhant Jyotish,
Vastushastra
Prachin Nyaya,
Navya Nyaya, Sarva
Darshan,
Sankhya Yog,
Advaita Vedanta,
Vishishta Advaita
Vedanta,
Jain Philosophy,
Mimamsa, Yoga
Sahitya,
Puranetihas,
Prakrit
Shiksha
Shastri,(B.Ed.)
Shiksha
Acharya
(M.Ed.)
Vishistacharya
(M.Phil.)
Vidyavaridhi
(Ph.D.)
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Self-financing Certificate, Diploma and Advance Diploma Courses:
Certificate Course (6 Months) Diploma Course (One year) Advance Diploma Course
(Two years)
1. Jyotish Praveshika
2. Vastushastra Certificate course
3. Yoga Certificate course
4. Paurohitya Prashikshan
5. Sanskrit Prashikshan Evam
Sambhashan Course
6. Sanskrit Vangmay Certificate
Course
7. Office Automation Course
8. Computer Programming Course
9. Web Designing course
10. Jain Vidya Certificate Course
1. Jyotish Prajha
2. Medical Astrology Diploma
3. Vastushastra Diploma
4. Vastushastra P.G. Diploma
5. P.G. Yoga Diploma
6. Paurohitya Diploma
7. language Journalism Diploma
8. Jain Vidya Diploma
1. Jyotish Bhushan
Advance Diploma
2. Vastushastra Advance
Diploma
17. SCHOLARSHIPS
With a view to encouraging the students to pursue various courses in Shastraic Tradition, the
Vidyapeetha awarded scholarships to the students as per the following details:-
Sr.No Class Year No. of Scholarships Amount of
Scholarship
1 Shastri (B.A.) 1st Year 120 Rs.800/- per month
2 Shastri (B.A.) 2nd Year 120 Rs. 800/- per month
3 Shastri (B.A.) 3rd Year 120 Rs.800/- per month
4 Shiksha Shastri (B.Ed.) 60 Rs.800/- per month
5 Acharya (M.A.) 1st Year 25 per subject Rs.1000/- per month
6 Acharya (M.A.) 2nd Year 25 per subject Rs.1000/- per month
7 Shikshacharya
(M.Ed.)Special grant
13 Rs.1000/- per month
Rs.750/-
8 M.Phil(one per subject)
Contingency
20 Rs.1500/- per month
Rs. 2000/- per annum
9 Ph.D. (one per subject)
Contingency
20 Rs.5000/- per month
Rs. 3000/- per annum
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18. EXAMINATIONS
The Vidyapeetha has been conducting semester-wise examinations two times in an academic year for
its various courses like Shastri, Acharya, B.Ed., M.Ed., M.Phil. & Ph.D. The examination results of students
admitted to Shastri, Acharya, Shikshashastri & Shikshacharya courses for the year 2017-18 are as follows:
Class Number of students
appeared
No. of students Passed
Total (Boys & Girls) Girls (Only)
Total (Boys +
Girls)
Girls Only I
Div.
II
Div.
III
Div.
Total I
Div
II
Div.
III
Div.
Total
Shastri 113 19 25 60 -- 85 01 12 -- 13 Acharya 50 12 12 22 03 37 02 05 02 09
M.Phil. 78 30 30 40 -- 70 13 16 -- 29
Shikshashastri 193 67 187 -- -- 187 64 -- -- 64
Shikshacharya 10 03 10 -- -- 10 03 -- -- 03
Part-Time Diploma & Certificate Courses
In addition to examinations of regular courses, the Examination Section also organizes examinations for the
part-time certificate and diploma courses in accordance with the schedule given in the Academic Calendar.
19. OTHER ACADEMIC AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
(i) Commencement of the Academic Session
The academic session 2018-19 of the Vidyapeetha began with Shri Nav Chandi Durga Yajna in the
presence of the Vice-Chancellor and under the coordinatorship of Prof. Harihar Trivedi. All the
teachers, officers, staff and the students participated in the worship of Goddess Saraswati. This
constitutes the annual ritual of every academic - session.
(ii) Environment Day
As per the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt of India directives, Environment Day was
organized on 05.06.2018 On this occasion, all teaching, non-teaching staff and students were
informed to reduce plastic pollution in their daily life.
(iii) Independence Day
The Independence Day was celebrated on 15 August, 2018 in front of the main building of the
Vidyapeetha. The function began at 9:30 a.m. The Vice-Chancellor inspected the Guard of Honour
given by the N.C.C cadets of the Vidyapeetha. After the inspection, the Vice-Chancellor garlanded the
statue of Shri Lal Bahadur Shastriji. The Vice-Chancellor also hoisted the National Flag. The
audience, present on the occasion sang the National Anthem. The Vice-Chancellor, while addressing
all the members of the Vidyapeetha and especially the N.C.C cadets, advised them to play an
important role in enhancing and protecting the glory of the nation.
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Hon'ble Vice-Chancellor addressing the gathering on the occasion of Independence Day
(iv) Sadbhavana Diwas
According to directive of the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India, Sadbhavana Diwas
was held on 20/08/2018. A pledge taking ceremony was organized at 10.00 AM at Yoga Sabhagar under the
Chairmanship of the Vice-Chancellor in which teaching and non-teaching staff of the Vidyapeetha were
participated.
Pledge Ceremony on the occasion of Sadbhavana Diwas
(v) Sanskrit-Week On the occasion of Sanskrit Week, Essay writing Competition was organized for the students of the
Vidyapeetha on dated 25/08/2018 which was headed by Prof. Harihar Trivedi and Prof. Bishnupad
Mahaptra, judged by Prof. Parmanand Bhardwaj. Prof. Prem Kumar Sharma was the Guest of Honor
of this Competition and Dr. Sundar Narayan Jha was the Coordinator.
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(vi) Sanskrit-Day
During the year 2018-19, the Sanskrit Day was celebrated on 26.08.2018 in the Vidyapeetha. On this
occasion, one Lecture was delivered by Prof. Nagendra Jha in the Hostel of the Vidyapeetha under the
Chairmanship of Prof. Harihar Trivedi. Prof. Prem Kumar Sharma was the Guest of Honor and
Dr. Sundar Narayan Jha was the Coordinator.
(vii) Rajbhasha Hindi & Hindi Week
In the Vidyapeetha, Hindi Week was observed from 07.09.2018 to 14.09.2018. During this
celebration, various competitions were organized for students and employees of the Vidyapeetha. The
students and employees participated enthusiastically in all the competitions - speech, essay writing,
noting, drafting and singing competitions and folk songs. The meetings of Hindi Rajbhasha
Implementation Committee were organized from time to time.
Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor lighting the lamp on the occasion of Hindi Rajbhasha Week
(viii) Birth Anniversary of Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri
The Vidyapeetha celebrated 2nd October as the birthday of Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri. The teachers
of the Vidyapeetha recited Shrimad Bhagvad Geeta. They also garlanded the statue of Shastri ji
installed in the premises of the Vidyapeetha.
(ix) Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
The Prime Minister of India initiated Clean India Campaign from 2nd
October 2014 to 2nd
October
2019. Clean India Campaign was organized by the Vidyapeetha during the month of October, 2018. A
pledge taking ceremony was organized at 11:00 a.m. the Vachaspati Sabhagar on 2nd
of October 2018
under the Chairmanship of the Vice-Chancellor. The employees of the Vidyapeetha and the students
participated enthusiastically in the cleanliness drive of the Vidyapeetha & nearby areas with a view to
making the vision of Manatma Gandhi a reality.
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Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Week Celebration
(x) Vigilance Awareness Week
The Vigilance Awareness Week was celebrated w.e.f. 29/10/2018 to 03/11/2018. On this occasion, the
Pledge Ceremony was organized under the Chairmanship of Prof. Nagendra Jha for teaching, non-
teaching staff and students of the Vidyapeetha. One Lecture for teaching and non-teaching staff was
also delivered by Prof. Nagendra Jha. In addition to this, Essay writing and Debate competition for the
students was organized by Prof. Kamla Bhardwaj, Dean, Student‘s Welfare.
Pledge Ceremony on the occasion of Vigilance Awareness Week
(xi) Constitution Day
As per the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt of India directive, the Constitution Day
celebration was organized on 26/11/2018 under the Chairmanship of the Vice-Chancellor. In this occasion the
Hon'ble Vice-Chancellor read the introductory offer of the Indian Constitution and all teachers, employees and
students of the Vidyapeetha were informed about the fundamental rights and duties of the Indian citizens as
mentioned in the Indian Constitution.
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(xii) Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Memorial Day
The Vidyapeetha not only organized Shastri memorial lecture series, but also observed 11thJanuary,
2019 as the Shastri Smriti Divas. The teachers of the Vidyapeetha participated and recited
Shrimadbhagvadgita at the function organized on the campus of the Vidyapeetha. They paid their
homage by offering flowers on the statue of Shastriji installed in the premises of Vidyapeetha.
(xiii) Republic Day
The Republic Day was celebrated on 26th January 2019 in the premise of the Vidyapeetha. The Vice-
Chancellor inspected the Guard of Honour given by the N.C.C. cadets of the Vidyapeetha and
garlanded the statue of Shastriji, followed by hoisting of the National Flag. He addressed the N.C.C.
Cadets and appreciated the involvement and participation of the young cadets on the occasion. He also
highlighted the need of the N.C.C. Cadets and encouraged them for their meaningful plan of action in
the process of nation building. He underlined the necessity of imparting education and training in
Defence studies along with shastras by fondly remembering this well-accepted Indian tradition of
training in both the fields.
Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor addressing on the occasion of Republic Day
(xiv) Saraswati Pooja Mahotsava
The Vidyapeetha celebrated Saraswati Pooja on 10/2/2019 on the occassion of Vasant Panchami.The
students, in the presence of the Vice-Chancellor and all the members of the faculties, worshipped
Goddess Saraswati as per the Shastraic tradition under the supervision of Prof. Harihar Trivedi and
Prof. Ramraj Upadhyaya.
(xv) Matribhasha Diwas
According to the directive of the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India,
Matribhasha Diwas was organized on 21/02/2019. On this occasion, speech and singing competitions
were organized for the students under the chairmanship of Prof. Kamla Bhardwaj, Dean-Student‘s
Welfare of the Vidyapeetha.
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(xvi) Sports Competition
For sound physical and mental health, games and sports have their own significance. Bearing this fact
in mind, the Vidyapeetha conducted various games and sports for the students. It organized Annual
Sports Competition for the session 2018-19. Competitions in Yogasan, Wrestling, Kabaddi, Cricket,
Badminton (Boys & Girls) followed by athletic events like running, weight lifting, javelin throw, etc.
were organized in which more than 700 students participated in which 150 were honored by Award.
Sl.
No.
Name of the University Date (From
to)
No. of Students
1 Chaudhary Bansi Lal University, Bhiwani,
Haryana organized-Mens Wrestling Free
Style and Greeco Roman Style Wrestling
14/11/2018 to
18/11/2018
15 students and one
coach
2 Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak,
Haryana is organizing-North Zone Inter
University Cricket (Men) Tournament,
2018-19
Starting from
15/12/2018
16 students, one manager
and one coach
3 University of Madras, Chennai, Tamil Nadu is
organizing-Inter- University Yoga (Men &
Women) Tournament, 2018-19
04/02/2018 to
08/02/2018
14 students, one coach
and one manager
4 Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology,
Bhubaneshwar, Odisha is organizing – All
India Inter University Archery (M/W)
26/12/2018 to
29/12/2018
5 Chhatrapati Shahu ji Maharaj University,
Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh is organizing-All India
Inter University Volleyball (Men)
Tournament 2018-19
21.01.2019 to
25.01.2019
12 students and one
manager
6 Janardan Rai Nagar Rajasthan Vidyapeeth
(Deemed to be University), Pratap Nagar,
Udaipur, Rajasthan is organizing-All India
Inter University Boxing (Men) Championship
21.02.2019 to
28.02.2019
13 students, one manager
and one coach
Annual Sports Activities
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(xvii) Yoga Shivir
During the session 2018-19, the Yoga Shivir was organized under the Chairmanship of the Vice-Chancellor
Yoga Shivir from 23.3.2019 to 30.3.2019. The Department has been trying continuously for the development
of Yoga Vijnan Centre. Prof. Mahesh Prasad Silori has been working as Coordinator of Yoga Centre.
Yoga Shivir
(xvi) International Yoga Day
According to the directive of the Govt. of India, International Yoga Day was organized on 21/06/2019.
On this occasion, Yoga practice was conducted as per the direction of the Hon‘ble Vice-Chancellor in
which teachers, staff and 400 students participated.
(14) N.C.C. (NATIONAL CADET CORPS)
For effective supervision and co-ordination of the N.C.C. activities in the Vidyapeetha,
Prof. Minu Kashyap is the N.C.C. Officer of Girls wing and Dr. Abhishek Tiwari is the in-
charge of Boys' wing.
(i) On 15th August, 2018, 20 cadets gave Guard of Honour to the Hon'ble Vice-Chancellor of the
Vidyapeetha.
(ii) On the occasion of Surgical Strike anniversity celebrated on 29th
September, 2018, 50 cadets
were shown C.D. at Vachaspati Sabhagar sent by the MHRD and the cadets were addressed
by the Senior Faculty members and discussed about Nation‘s love and sacrifice.
(iii) Training was provided to 15 Cadets on 26 October, 2018 at CATC camp at N.C.C. Unit
parade ground.
(iv) 05 girls cadets participated in CATC camp at N.C.C. Unit parade ground, New Delhi, from
24th
June 2018 to 2nd
July 2018.
(v) On the occasion of 17th
Convocation Day of the Vidyapeetha, 25 NCC cadets gave Guard of
Honour to the Hon'ble President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind.
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(vi) On the occasion of the Republic Day parade, 15 NCC cadets gave Guard of Honour to the
Hon'ble Vice-Chancellor of the Vidyapeetha.
(vii) 14 NCC cadets have passed B Certificate.
N.C.C. Cadets escorting the Hon'ble Vice-Chancellor
(x) Discipline
The Proctor is responsible for maintenance and arrangement of security and cultivation and
strengthening of discipline among students on the Vidyapeetha Campus. A Proctorial Board under the
Chairmanship of the Proctor has been constituted by the Vice Chancellor. This Board holds discussion
as and when required on issues related to security and discipline. The recommendations made by the
Proctorial Board on important issues of discipline and security were implemented after approval of the
Vice Chancellor. A Disciplinary Committee of the following members is constituted as per Rule 39(5)
of MOA of the Vidyapeetha to enquire into the matter pertaining to indiscipline amongst the students:-
(i). Proctor - Chairman
(ii). Dean of Students' Welfare - Member
(iii). Dean of the Faculty concerned - Member
(iv). Head of Department concerned - Member
(v). One SC/ST/OBC/Women/PwD teacher - Member
nominated by the Vice-Chancellor (in case
the student belonging to that category)
(vi). Assistant Registrar / Section Officer (Academic) - Secretary
Proctorial Board
(i). Prof. Bihari Lal Sharma Chairman
Proctor & Professor, Dept. of Jyotish
(ii). Prof. Nagendra Jha
Faculty of Education Member
(iii). Prof. K. Bharath Booshan
Dean, Faculty of Education Member
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(iv). Prof. Prem Kumar Sharma
Dean, Faculty of Veda-Vedanga Member
(v). Prof. Hareram Tripathi
Dean, Faculty of Darshan Member
(vi). Prof. Jai Kumar N Upadhye
Dean , Faculty of Sahitya & Sanskriti Member
(vii). Prof. Kedar Prasad Paroha
Dean, Faculty of Adhunik Vidya Member
(viii). Prof. Kamla Bhardwaj
Dean of Students' Welfare Member
(ix). Prof. Sukdev Bhoi
Professor, Department of Sahitya Member
(x). Prof. Jagdev Kumar Sharma
Professor, Department of Manviki Member
(xi) Prof. Sadan Singh
Liaison Officer
SC/ST Cell Member
(xii). Shri Sucha Singh
Assistant Registrar (Academic) Member
Nodal Officer, Anti-Ragging: In compliance to the UGC Regulations on curbing the menace of Ragging in
Higher Educational Institutions, 2009, Prof. Bihari Lal Sharma has been appointed as Nodal Officer for the
purpose of ensuring strict compliance and monitoring of anti-ragging measures in the Vidyapeetha. During
the Academic Session 2018-19, no case of ragging has come to the notice of the Nodal Officer, Anti-Ragging.
Nodal Officer, Students' Grievance Redressal: In compliance to the UGC Regulations, Prof. Bihari Lal
Sharma has been appointed as Nodal Officer for Students' Grievance Redressal. No case of students'
grievance has come to the notice of the Nodal Officer.
20. TEACHING & NON-TEACHING POSTS
At present 11 posts of Professors, 21 posts of Associate Professors and 88 posts of Assistant Professors and 01
Assistant Librarian have been sanctioned by the UGC. Against the sanctioned posts, 89 teachers were
working. Vacant posts have been advertised and selection may be completed in the next academic year.
In Non-Teaching cadres, 14 posts of Group-A, 33 posts of Group-B and 88 posts of Group-C have been
sanctioned. In total 106 posts are filled out of 135 sanctioned posts. Other posts have been advertised and
selection process will be completed shortly.
The Administration of the Vidyapeetha conducted all its activities with the help and support of officers and
staff members.
21. RESERVATION AND OTHER MANDATORY PROVISIONS
SPECIAL CELL FOR SC/ST CELL
To ensure the effective implementation of the Reservation Policy of the GOI and the UGC in appointment,
promotion, admission, allotment of staff quarters and student's hostel, etc. and its monitoring in the
Vidyapeetha, a Special Cell for the welfare of the SC/ST members has been set up in the Vidyapeetha.
Prof. Sadan Singh, Faculty of Education, has been functioning as Liaison Officer for SC/ST. It is important
to place on record that there is much improvement in the number of SC/ST members in teaching and
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non-teaching staff and also in the enrollment of students in various courses in comparison to previous
years.
During the year, the Cell has finalized Roster Registers of different teaching and non-teaching cadres.
Advertisements issued by the Administration of the Vidyapeetha were properly scrutinized and backlog
vacancies were placed on record for advertisements. Statistical reports in respect of SC/ST employees were
prepared and data was submitted to the HRD Ministry, Govt. of India and the UGC.
TEACHING STAFF
Teaching Male/Female Gen SC ST OBC PH Minority Total
Professor (Direct) Male 07 01 -- -- -- -- 08
Female -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Professor
(under CAS)
Male 28 01 -- -- . -- 29
Female 11 02 -- -- -- -- 13
Associate Professor
(Direct)
Male 01 -- -- - -- -- 01
Female 00 -- -- -- -- -- 00
Associate Professor
(under CAS)
Male 10 03 -- -- 01
VH
-- 14
Female 01 -- -- -- -- -- 01
Assistant Professor Male 09 02 02 04 -- 17
Female 05 -- -- 01 -- -- 06
Assistant Librarian 01 - - - - -- 01
73 09 02 05 01 -- 90
NON TEACHING STAFF Non-Teaching Male/Female Gen SC ST OBC PH Minority Total
Group A Male 03 02 -- 02 -- -- 07
Female 02 01 -- -- -- -- 03
Group B Male 08 03 05 -- -- 16
Female 06 03 -- 01 -- -- 10
Group C including
MTS
Male 33 11 03 13 02 (01-HH,
01-OH)
-- 62
Female 06 -- -- 02 -- -- 08
Total 58 20 03 23 02 -- 106
Objectives of the SC/ST Cell
(i) To implement the reservation policy for SC/ST in the Vidyapeetha.
(ii) To collect data regarding the implementation of the policies in respect of admission of students and
appointments to teaching and non-teaching positions in the Vidyapeetha.
(iii) To take such follow-up measures for achieving the objectives and targets laid down for the purpose by
the Govt. of India/U.G.C.
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(iv) To implement, monitor and evaluate continuously the reservation policy in the Vidyapeetha and plan
measures for ensuring the effective implementation of the policy and programmes of the Govt. of
India.
Main Functions of the Cell
(i) To circulate the Govt. of India & University Grants Commission's decisions and to collect, on
an annual basis, information regarding course-wise admission of candidates belonging to SC/ST
category in the Vidyapeetha in the format prescribed by a stipulated date and to take follow up
action wherever required.
(ii) To collect reports and information in regard to the Govt. of India's orders on the various aspects
of education, training and employment of SC/ST candidates for evolving or modifying existing
policy by the Commission.
(iii) To circulate Govt. of India's orders and Commission's decisions and to collect information in
respect of appointment and training of these communities in teaching and non-teaching posts in
the Vidyapeetha.
(iv) To analyze the information collected and prepare reports and digests for onward transmission to
the Ministry of HRD and the UGC and such other authorities as may be required.
(v) To deal with representations received from the SC/ST candidates regarding their admission,
recruitment, promotion and other similar matters in the Vidyapeetha.
(vi) To monitor the working of the remedial coaching scheme in the Vidyapeetha.
(vii) To function as a Grievance Redressal Cell for grievances of SC/ST students and employees in
the Vidyapeetha and render them necessary help in solving their academic as well as
administrative problems.
(viii) To maintain a register for the candidates belonging to SC/ST category for various posts in the
Vidyapeetha.
(ix) Any other work assigned from time to time to promote higher education among these two
communities suffering from economic, social and educational deprivation.
(x). For the purpose of reviewing the Roster, a meeting of the Roster Committee was held in the
month of June 2016.
22. INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL (IQAC)
The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) has been set up with the objectives to channelize and
systematize the Institution's efforts and measures towards excellence, and to develop a quality system
for conscious, consistent and catalytic programmed action to improve the academic and administrative
performance of the Vidyapeetha. To promote measures for institutional functioning towards quality
enhancement through internationalization of quality culture and institutionalization of best practices,
the IQAC works under the supervision of the Vice-Chancellor and recommends further course of
action. At present, Prof. Bihari Lal Sharma, Professor (Jyotish) has been appointed as Director of
IQAC. s
The IQAC shall have the following functions:
(i) Development and application of quality benchmarks/parameters for the various academic and
administrative activities of the Institution.
(ii) Facilitating the creation of a learner-centric environment conducive for quality education and
faculty maturation to adopt the required knowledge and technology for participatory teaching
and learning processes.
(iii) Arrangement for feedback responses from students, parents and other stakeholders on quality-
related institutional processes.
(iv) Dissemination of information on the various quality parameters of higher education.
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(v) Organization of inter and intra institutional workshops, seminars on quality related themes and
promotion of quality circles.
(vi) Documentation of the various programmes/activities of the Institution leading to quality
improvement.
(vii) Acting as a nodal agency of the Institution for coordinating quality-related activities, including
adoption and dissemination of good practices.
(viii) Development and maintenance of Institutional database through Management Inforamtion
System for the purpose of maintaining / enhancing the institutional quality.
(ix) Development of Quality Culture in the Institution.
(x) Preparation of the Annual Quality Assurance Reports (AQARs) of the Institution based on the
quality parameters/assessment criteria developed by the relevant quality assurance body (like
NAAC, NBA, AB) in the prescribed format.
(xi) Bi-annual development of Quality Radars (QRs) and Ranking of Integral Units of Institution
based on the AQAR.
(xii) Interaction with SQACs in the pre and post accreditation quality assessment, sustenance and
enhancement endeavours.
23. CAREER COUNSELLING CELL
Career Counselling Cell of Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha was
established under 11th five year plan. Career Counselling Cell prepares the students of Vidyapeetha
with their heterogeneous economic, social and geographical background for different profession by
enhancing personality characteristics and their communication skills. Presently Prof. Rajani Joshi
Chaudhary is co-ordinator of the cell.
24. CENTRE FOR WOMEN’S STUDIES
The Centre for Women's Studies of Vidyapeetha was established in 2006 during the 10th five year
plan of UGC Scheme. Focus of the centre is to study and re-interpretation of Ancient Texts from Women's
perspective and to develop gender equality and sensitization among the students of Vidyapeetha. Prof. Rajani
Joshi Chaudhary is Director in charge of the Centre.
During the session 2018-2019, following activities were conducted by the Centre -
1. Sumangali: A Journal of Gender and Heritage, (ISSN No. 2229-6336) Vol. (VI), No. I, March
2018 is under publication (UGC approved list No. 40943).
2. Centre for Women's Studies celebrated 'International Women's Day' on 8th March 2019 in
association with 'Swastivachanam'. The chief guest of the programme was H.E. Ms. Eleonora
Dimitrova, Ambassador, the Republic of Bulgaria to the Republic of India. This programme
was chaired by Prof. R.K. Pandey Vice Chancellor of Vidyapeetha. The following women
from abroad in Sanskrit and Hindi Studies were felicitated on this occasion.
Ms. Nouf Marwaai from UAE
Ms. Lucy Guest from London
Ms. Marie P Lorenzo from USA
Dr. Mauna Kaushik from Bulgaria
Ms. Mane Mkrtchyan from Armenia
Ms. Keren Porat Snapir from Israel
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3. For inviting Research Papers to be published in Sumangali: A Journal of Gender and Heritage
(VII, No. 1), a notification was published in website of Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya
Sanskrit Vidyapeetha. The online received research papers are under the process of screening,
which will be finalized for publication by editorial board.
4. A ten days Foundation Course on Gender Sensitization was organised for the students of
Shiksha Shastri (B.Ed.) IInd year from 11th February to 26th February, 2019.
5. In the association with Shakti Vibha, a programme was celebrated on 26 April 2018. In this
programme Prof. Shashi Tiwari from D.U., Shri Jayant Sahastrabudhe (Secretory Vibha) and
Prof. Rajani Joshi Chaudhary, Director in-charge of the Centre presented their views on
'Contribution of Women in Society'.
25. COMPUTER CENTRE
Introduction to Computer Centre:
The Computer Centre provides quality service to the university community in computing facilities, training,
teaching, e-mail, website hosting, Development and Management etc. It helps researchers to get their valuable
data analyzed, extends Internet facilities in the University, enables access to World Wide Web and provides
laboratory facility to the students of various courses. The center caters the needs of the students, faculty and
staff members of the Vidyapeetha.
Establishment History:
In 1989, Department of Electronics, Govt. Of India gave a joint project ―CASTLE‖ (Computer Assisted
Sanskrit Teaching/Learning Environment) to the Vidyapeetha with JNU, New Delhi. After this in 1993, the
Vidyapeetha got another project ―CALT‖ (Computer Assisted Language Teaching) from Department of
Electronics. The Vidyapeetha established a small working computer lab in 1989 for these two projects and
introduced a computer course as an optional subject in Shiksha Shastri. Since then, the Vidyapeetha has
contributed and developed a lot in the field of computer technology.
The UGC has approved the Computer Centre to the Vidyapeetha in December, 2005. The Vidyapeetha
established a well-equipped Computer Centre in June, 2006 and the center become functional in January 2007.
Present IT Infrastructure:
The Vidyapeetha has three well equipped AC Labs with internet facility and using the various
teaching tools like podium, interactive board, LCDTV, multimedia projectors and various kinds of
educational software‘s as per syllabus to enhance student learning skills to meet the new challenges.
The Vidyapeetha has a Virtual e-class room studio for recording of video lectures in Sanskrit for
SWAYAM portal of UGC.
Internet Bandwidth: Centre has Internet facilities with 1.0 GBPS internet link under NKN Project of
Ministry of HRD. This provides opportunities to students, faculties, researchers and all the department
to access and download the information of all kind from various sources.
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The Vidyapeetha has established one virtual e-classroom studio with centralized recording and
controlling platform which is easiest to Use and Best Supported for Rich Media Live Webcasting &
Content Management, Web & Mobile Delivery system which will be all inclusive package of fully
integrated solution including the hardware, Software, Networking, Audio-Visual Conferencing,
control systems and centralized recording and controlling system.
The Vidyapeetha has Trilingual Website in Sanskrit, Hindi & English languages and now upgraded
with new technology, fully dynamic as per GIGW guidelines.
The Vidyapeetha has own IP based EPABX Facility with analog, digital and IP extension lines and
provides, high availability, strong security, powerful performance and cost-effective unified
communications.
The Vidyapeetha has installed the server for access the thesis through intranet.
The Vidyapeetha has installed 21 CCTV cameras in various locations.
Training & Courses:
In addition to regular computer subjects in various disciplines, computer center also runs training
programme for students, research scholars, teaching & non-teaching staff members to enhance their
computer skills and working knowledge for various software as required in their work.
TRAINING PROGRAMME:
The Computer Centre organized short term Computer training programme for all staff members and
research scholars of the Vidyapeetha help in providing solutions faced in their computing skills
Future Aspects:
The Vidyapeetha has planning to implement University Management System software for
computerization of all departments.
26. APPELLATE AUTHORITY, CAPIO & CPIO UNDER RIGHT TO
INFORMATION ACT, 2005
For effective implementation of the Right to Information Act, 2005, the following officers/officials of
the Vidyapeetha have been designated as Central Public Information Officer (CPIO)/ Central Assistant Public
Information Officer (CAPIO).
Sl.
No.
Name & designation
& telephone nos.
Designated as Information Domain
1 Dr. (Mrs.) Alka Rai
Finance Officer & Registrar (I/c)
011-46060567
Appellate
Authority
Any person who does not receive
information/reply/decision within a specified time from
the CPIO/CAPIOs and is aggrieved, may prefer an appeal
to the Appellate Authority as per the RTI Act, 2005.
2 Shri Nakshatra Pal Singh
Controller of Examination
011-46060536
Transparency
Officer
Transparency in respect of uploading of information on
the website.
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3 Shri Banwari Lal Verma
System Administrator
011-46060616
Nodal Officer &
Central
Assistant Public
Information
Officer
All duties and responsibilities as defined for the CAPIO
under RTI Act, 2005.
4 Shri Ramakant Upadhyaya
Executive Engineer
011-46060323
Central Public
Information
Officer
Information related to Engineering Unit.
5 Shri Ajay Kumar Tandon,
Deputy Registrar(A/c & Dev.)
011-46060521
Central Public
Information
Officer
Information related to Accounts, Finance and
Development.
6 Shri Rajesh Kumar Pandey
Assistant Librarian
011-46060532
Central Public
Information
Officer
Information related to Library.
7 Sh. Pramod Chaturvedi
PS to VC
011-46060605
Central Public
Information
Officer
Information related to the VC's Secretariat & Guest
House of the Vidyapeetha
8 Shri Manjit Singh
Assistant Registar (Teaching, Non-
Teaching & Selection)
011-46060556
Central Public
Information
Officer
1. Informations related to court cases, selections and
information related to Teaching Section.
2. Information related to Non-Teaching Section,
Service Matters, Store, Security Arrangement and
RTI matters.
3. Information related to the Parliament Questions, of
Ministry/UGC etc.
9 Shri Sucha Singh
Assistant Registrar (Academic) &
SC/ST Cell
011-46060548
Central Public
Information
Officer
Information related to Academic Section, students related
matters and Reservation (SC/ST/OBC/PH etc.)
10 Shri Bipin Kumar Tripathi
Research-cum-Statistical Officer &
S.O. (Admn.-I)
011-46060505
Central Public
Information
Officer
Information related to the Teaching Establishment,
Service matters, Medical reimbursement etc.
11 Shri G.C. Sharma,
Assistant Programmer
011-46060645
Central Public
Information
Officer
Information related to Computer Centre.
12 Prof. Shiv Shankar Mishra
Professor
011-46060609
Central Public
Information
Officer
Information related to Publication Unit.
13 Prof. K. Bharath Booshan
Professor, Dean & HoD,
Faculty of Education
011-46060636
Central Public
Information
Officer
Information related to Faculty of Education.
14 Prof. Rachna Verma Mohan
Chief Vigilance Officer
011-46060689
Central Public
Information
Officer
Information related to the Vigilance matters.
15 Prof. Prem Kumar Sharma
Professor & Dean, Faculty of Ved-
Vedanga)
011-46060643
Central Public
Information
Officer
Information related to the Faculty of Veda Vedanga.
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16 Prof. Jai Kumar N. Upadhye
Professor & Dean,
Faculty of Sahitya & Sanskriti
011-46060518
Central Public
Information
Officer
Information related to Faculty of Sahitya & Sanskriti.
17 Prof. Hareram Tripathi
Professor & Dean,
Faculty of Darshan
011-46060319
Central Public
Information
Officer
Information related to Faculty of Darshan.
18 Prof. Kamla Bhardwaj
Professor, Dean of Students' Welfare
and HOD (Vyakaran)
011-46060621
Central Public
Information
Officer
Information related to the Department of Vyakaran and
Students' Welfare.
19 Prof. Bihari Lal Sharma
Professor & Director-IQAC)
011-46060651
Central Public
Information
Officer
Information related to IQAC Cell & Department of
Vastushastra.
20 Dr. S.N. Jha
Hostel Warden (I/c)
011-46060353
Central Public
Information
Officer
Information related to Students Hostel of the
Vidyapeetha.
21 Prof. Kedar Prasad Paroha,
Professor & Dean, Faculty of
Adhunik Vidya
Central Public
Information
Officer
Information related to the Faculty of Adhunik Vidya.
22 Professor Rajni Joshi Chaudhary
Director (I/c)
Centre for Women's Studies
011-46060618
Central Public
Information
Officer
Information related to the activities of Centre for
Women's Studies, Career Counseling Cell and Placement
Cell.
23 Dr. Amita Pandey Bhardwaj
Professor
9811580640
Central Public
Information
Officer
Information related to the Project PMMMNMTT.
24 Prof.(Mrs) Minu Kashyap
Professor (English)
011-46060540
Central Public
Information
Officer
Information related to NCC (Girls).
25 Shri Manoj Kumar Meena
Assistant Professor-Physical
Education
011-46060528
Central Public
Information
Officer
Information related to Physical Education/Sports
Activities of the Vidyapeetha including GYM.
26 Dr. Abhishek Tiwari
Assistant Professor
Head-NCC
011-46060608
Central Public
Information
Officer
Information related to NCC Boys.
RTI Annual Return Information System
As per the mandatory requirement of CIC, details have been submitted to the Ministry of HRD, Govt.
of India.
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27. INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES
(i) LAND AND BUILDINGS
The Vidyapeetha campus is situated at Plot No. B-4 in Qutab Institutional Area on the Shaheed Jeet
Singh Marg in South Delhi with an area of 10.65 acres. This Vidyapeetha is situated on prime land
where various national and international academic institutions like IIT Delhi, NCERT, NUEPA, IIFT,
IMI, JNU, ISI, KVS, etc. are in its surroundings. This campus is well situated, well connected, well
managed and well maintained. There are 4 Academic Buildings, 8 Residential Buildings including
Guest House and Boys Hostel. All buildings are well connected to one another by roads. Several Parks
and Gardens, like Vishranti Vatika, Swarna Jayanti Park, etc., are well maintained on the campus. 24
hours water and electricity have been ensured on the campus by maintaining DG sets, Tube Wells and
Sewage Treatment Plant. Proper external lighting on the campus is being ensured through high mass
lighting systems.
The four (4) Academic Buildings in the Vidyapeetha are:-
(i) Shaikshanik Sadan: - It is the oldest 2-storeyed building built in 3431.81 square metres area. It
houses academic, research and library departments. All departments of faculty of Darshan and
Sahitya & Sanskriti are in this building.
(ii) Saraswat Sadhana Sadan: - It is a 5-storeyed building (B+G+3) built in 4031.26 square metres
area. One lift is also working in this building. It houses the Vice-Chancellor Secretariat,
Computer Centre with computer labs, Conference Hall (Vachaspati Sabhagar), and Committee
Rooms.
(iii) Vrihaspati Bhawan: - It is a 2-storeyed building built in 410.40 square metres area. It houses the
departments of Veda and Pourohitya. It also houses a Karmakand Prayogshala.
(iv) Swarna Jayanti Sadan: - It is a 5-storeyed building (B+G+3) built in 6283 square metres area.
There are 3 lifts and 4 stair-cases in this building. This building has been constructed as per
norms of the building bye-laws. It houses administrative offices like the departments of
Administration, Finance, Academic, Development, Statistical Cell, Central Store, Offices of the
Registrar, Finance Officer and Proctor, and academic departments like Jyotish, Vastushastra,
Vyakarana (Grammar), Dharmashastra (Science of Jurisprudence), Shiksha Shastra (Education),
Faculty of Education, Committee Room, etc.
All academic buildings, except the Vrihaspati Bhawan, are interconnected to one another. Proper
arrangement of Roof Top Harvesting of all these buildings has been made.
(ii) RESIDENTIAL QUARTERS
The Vidyapeetha has 48 staff quarters for accommodating its teaching and non-teaching staff, out of
which 7 quarters are of Type-V, 8 quarters of Type-IV, 8 quarters of Type-III, 8 quarters of Type -II,
16 quarters of Type-I, and one Vice-Chancellor's Bungalow.
(iii) GUEST HOUSE (Vishranti Nilayam)
The Vidyapeetha has a two-storied University Guest House building on the Campus. It comprises 8
double-bed rooms, two VIP suits, one dining hall, and one office room. The Guest House is
available on requisition to accommodate national and international delegates/members, visiting
dignitaries preferably in connection with academic and research activities.
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(iv) HOSTEL
The Vidyapeetha has one hostel building for boys having accommodation for 99 students in 48 rooms.
There are 16 single seated rooms for research scholars and senior students; 16 double seated rooms
and 17 triple seated rooms for other students. The hostel is equipped with modern facilities like Local
Area Network, Computer, TV and Telephone, a common room, dining hall, refreshment hall, kitchen
and pantry.
Dr. Sundar Narayan Jha has been appointed as the Warden of the hostel for the year 2018-19. The
Hostel Warden and the Hostel Committee monitored the management, maintenance and other
activities. The hostel residents organized various programmes/functions in the said academic session.
A total of 97 students were allotted hostel accommodation. The category-wise details are as under:
(i) SC - 02 (ii) ST - 05 (iii) OBC -12 (iv) PWD-02 (v) GEN - 78
(v) LIBRARY
Mahamahopadhyaya Padma Shri Dr. Mandan Mishra Granthalaya has been serving and supporting the
academic and research activities of the Vidyapeetha. This library has very rich and informative
collections of both traditional and modern disciplines. This library is famous for its comprehensive
coverage on Sanskrit Collection, namely Vedas, Purans, Upanishads, Dharmashastras, Yoga,
Astrology, Vyakarana, Vastushastra, Sahitya, Darshan, Paurohitya, Ayurveda, etc. Besides, collection
on other subjects like Education, Philosophy, Psychology, Hindi, English and other contemporary
disciplines make this library a real treasure-trove of knowledge. The library has over one lakh
collections on various subjects.
The Vidyapeetha library is not only catering to the academic information and research needs of the
faculties, researchers, students etc. of the Vidyapeetha but also extends its resources to other Sanskrit
bibliophile people through its special membership scheme thus, truly serving to fulfill the objective of
the Vidyapeetha.
The Vidyapeetha library subscribes to a large number of reputed learned journals, contemporary,
scholastic and popular magazines and leading newspapers. Besides, the Vidyapeetha has been
provided access to some valuable e-resources under e-Shodhsindhu Consortia programme and access
to World e-Book Library under National Digital Library programme by the INFLIBNET. Links to all
these e-books and e-journals have been made available on the Vidyapeetha's website under the caption
E-resources for wider visibility and convenient access amongst readers. Personal alert services were
extended to all the teaching staff, students and other staffs. Special assistance was extended by the
Assistant Librarian to all the stakeholders of the library to ensure optimum utilization of e-resources
under E-Shodhsindhu and National Digital Library Programme.
During 2013-14 the Vidyapeetha had signed a MoU with the INFLIBNET Centre (Information and
Library Network) to join its Shodhganga Programme. Under this project 450+ Ph.D. theses of the
Vidyapeetha have been digitalized and uploaded on the Shodhganga/INFLIBNET portal. Vidyapeetha
has also developed an Institutional Repository of theses and dissertations which has been maintained
at the Computer Centre of the Vidyapeetha.
A fully furnished reading cum reference hall and a new block have been made available to the readers.
For better and effective management of library activities propriety library software is being used.
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Library staffs have already undergone trained on the software. Most of the housekeeping activities
have been automated.
There is a Library Committee to suggest, support and supervise all the activities of the library. A team
of professionally qualified staff including one Assistant Librarian, three Professional Assistants, three
Semi-Professional Assistants, two Library Assistants and four Library Attendants are there for its
effective management and maintenance.
(vi) MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY
In addition to the Library with all facilities, the Vidyapeetha is proud of its Manuscript Library which
is an asset with all its rare valuable manuscripts. There are 1697 manuscripts on different subjects
including 594 Bangla and 112 Oria manuscripts. The rest of the manuscripts are in Devnagri script.
These manuscripts are related to different branches of Sanskrit literature - Vedas, Upnishads, Puranas,
Astrology, Vyakarana, Vedanta, Sankhya Yoga, Nyaya, Karma-Kanda, Dharma Shastra, Sahitya,
Music and Ayurveda. They generally belong to the period of Vikram Samvat 1800 to 2000 and some
are even more ancient.
The collection contains a rare manuscript of the Mahabharata having hand-drawn pictures at the
beginning of each chapter explaining the important events- described in the chapter. Some
manuscripts written in Oria are on Palm leaves. The Vidyapeetha is engaged in preserving these rare
pieces of manuscripts under the Ministry‘s manuscript mission.
(vii) OBSERVATORY (VARAHMIHIR VEDHASHALA)
In order to impart practical knowledge of Siddhant Jyotish to the students of the Department of
Jyotish, there is an Observatory in the Vidyapeetha Campus. It was built by the erstwhile HoD of
Jantar-Mantar, Jaipur, the President Award winner, Late M.M. Pandita Kalyan Dutt Sharma. While the
Karka Valaya, Tula Valaya and Makara Valaya help in knowing about the different rashis, the Bhitti
Yantra and Chakra Yantra facilitate acquiring the knowledge of Kranti; through the Nadi Valaya the
knowledge of local time is possible. The Samrat Yantra facilitates mastering the knowledge of
Yamyottaralanghan kal, local time and standard time. The Bharatiya Tara Mandal helps in finding
Natansha, Akshansha and Krantyansha, etc.
(viii) YAJNASHALA
There is a Yajnashala in the Vrihaspati Bhawan where diploma and training courses for the priests of
the capital city, are organized. This year, many yajnanushthans were organized in the Yajnashala.
(ix) SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT
The Vidyapeetha has installed a latest Sewage Treatment Plant of 120 Kilo Litres per day capacity
with filter press in 2006-07 to reuse the wastewater generated through kitchen, baths, latrines, etc. of
the Vidyapeetha complex for flushing of toilets of Non-Residential Buildings and using the water for
horticulture purposes. The Vidyapeetha uses 100% of the wastewater by treating it through the STP
and effectively using it for maintenance & development of Vidyapeetha parks, gardens throughout the
year, except a few days in rainy season, and for flushing of toilets of Non-Residential Buildings. Solid
wastes generated after treatment of the wastewater is converted in the form of cakes by the filter press
which is used as manure for horticulture works.
Thus, the University is utilizing treated wastewater throughout the year. The STP works 'round the
clock' throughout the year.
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(x) RAIN WATER HARVESTING PITS ON THE VIDYAPEETHA CAMPUS
The Vidyapeetha has made proper arrangement for rain water harvesting under the guidance of Sr.
Scientists of Central Ground Water Board, Ministry of Water Resources, GOI in 2004-05. A total of
seven rain water harvesting bores were dug at four different locations as suggested by the C.G.W.B. to
cover the entire complex properly.
(xi) ROOF TOP SOLAR POWER PLANT Roof Top Solar Power Plant of 151.27 KWp has been installed on roof tops of existing buildings of
the Vidyapeetha in RESCO mode by the agency M/s Azure Power Roof Top One Pvt. Ltd. through
the Solar Energy Corporation of India Ministry of New & Renewable Energy Govt. of India.
(xii) NEW PROJECTS
MHRD Govt. of India has approved the following four projects of the Vidyapeetha for funding on
loan basis through Higher Education Funding Agency (HEFA) vide its letter No.1-4/2018-Skt.I dated
01.01.2019: 1. For construction of 200 bedded boys‘ hostel. - Rs. 29.35 Cr.
2. For construction of 200 bedded girls‘ hostel. - Rs. 23.81 Cr.
3. For construction of classrooms on terrace of Swarna Jayanti Sadan. - Rs. 13.52 Cr.
4. For construction of classrooms on terrace of Saraswat Sadhana Sadan. - Rs. 01.49 Cr.
Total = Rs. 68.17 Cr.
(xiii) SECURITY OF VIDYAPEETHA CAMPUS
Security arrangements of the Vidyapeetha premises are maintained properly under the direction and
guidance of the Proctor, Prof. Bihari Lal Sharma assisted by the Proctorial Board. In order to
implement the security arrangements, tenders are invited from various security agencies registered and
based in Delhi, and on the basis of these tenders, the work is entrusted to one of them according to the
rules on annual basis. During the session, M/s. Samarpit Security Services has been engaged for
security of the campus.
28. COMMITTEES OF VIDYAPEETHA
1. MEMBERS OF THE ACADEMIC COUNCIL
Sl.
No.
Name & Address Designation
(i) Prof. Ramesh Kumar Pandey
Vice-Chancellor
SLBSRS Vidyapeetha
New Delhi
(ii) All Deans of Faculties
Prof. K. Bharath Booshan
Dean Faculty of Education
Prof. Prem Kumar Sharma
Dean, Faculty of Veda Vedanga
Members
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Prof. Hare Ram Tripathi
Dean, Faculty of Darshan
Prof. Jai Kumar Upadhye
Dean, Faculty of Sahitya and Sanskriti
Prof. Kedar Prasad Paroha
Dean, Faculty of Adunik Vidya
(iii)
Heads of the Departments
Prof. K. Bharath Booshan
(Education)
Prof. Jaikant Singh Sharma
(Vyakarana)
Prof. Bhagirathi Nanda
(Sahitya,)
Prof. Hare Ram Tripathi
( Advaita Vedanta & Mimamsa)
Prof. Jai Kumar Upadhye
(Prakrit Bhasha)
Prof. Vinod Kumar Sharma
(Jyotish)
Prof. Gopal Prasad Sharma
(Veda)
Prof. Ram Raj Upadhyaya
(Paurohitya)
Prof. K. Anantha
(Vishishtadvaita Vedanta)
Prof. Yashveer Singh
(Dharmashastra)
Prof. Devi Prasad Tripathi
(Vastu shastra)
Prof. Shitla Prasad Shukla
(Puranetihas)
Prof. Savita
(Humanities)
Prof. Sangeeta Khanna
(Sarva Darshan)
Prof. Bishnupada Mahapatra
(Nyaya)
Prof. Anekant Kumar Jain
(Jain Darshan)
Dr. Markandey Nath Tiwari
(Sankhya Yoga)
Member
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Dr. Shiv Shankar Mishra
(Research)
(iv).
All Professors
Prof. Ramesh Kumar Pandey
Prof. Nagendra Jha
Prof. Prem Kumar Sharma
Prof. Harihar Trivedi
Prof. Piyush Kant Dixit
Prof. Devi Prasad Tripathi
Prof. Kamla Bhardwaj
Prof. Jai Kant Singh Sharma
Prof. Sukadev Bhoi
Prof. Sudeep Kumar Jain
Prof. Jai Kumar Upadhye
Prof. Veer Sagar Jain
Prof. Mahesh Prasad Silori
Prof. Hare Ram Tripathi
Prof. Kedar Prasad Paroha
Prof. Ramesh Prasad Pathak
Prof. Bhagirathi Nanda
Prof. Ram Raj Upadhyaya
Prof. Anekant Jain
Prof. K. Anantha
Prof. Gopal Prasad Sharma
Prof. Yashveer Singh
Prof. Neelam Thagela
Prof. Sangeeta Khanna
Prof. Shitla Prasad Shukla
Prof. K. Bharath Booshan
Prof. Rachana Verma Mohan
Prof. Rajani Joshi Choudhary
Prof. Brundanban Dash
Prof. Sujata Tripathi
Prof. Kusum Yadu lal
Prof. Vimlesh Sharma
Prof. Meenakshi Mishra
Prof. M. Jayakrishnan
Prof. Prabhakar Prasad
Prof. Kalpana Jain
Prof. Jagdev Sharma
Prof. Shudhanshubhushan Panda
Prof. Sadan Singh
Prof. Diwakar Dutt Sharma
Prof. Bishnupada Mahapatra
Prof. Savita
Prof. Mahanand Jha
Members
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Prof. Parmanand Bharadwaj
Prof. Amita Pandey Bharadwaj
(v). Two Associate Professors from the
Departments other than the Heads of the
Departments by rotation of seniority
Dr. Meenu Kashyap
Associate Professor
Dr. Sushil Kumar
Associate Professor
Members
(vi). Two Assistant Professors from the
Departments by rotation of seniority
Dr. A.S. Aravamudan
Assistant Professor
Dr. Dayal Singh
Assistant Professor
Members
(vii) Three persons from amongst the
educationists of repute or persons from any
other field related to the activities of the
Vidyapeetha who are not in the service of
the Vidyapeetha nominated by the Vice-
Chancellor
Prof. Ramakant Pandey
Prof. Ram Nath Jha
Prof. Shiv Varan Shukla
Members
(viii). Three persons who are not members of the
teaching staff, co-opted by the Academic
Council for their specialized knowledge-
1. Dr. Sahu Akhilesh Jain
2. Dr. Subhash Chandra
3. Shri Anil Kumar Gupta
Members
(ix) Dr. Alka Rai
Registrar (I/C)
Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya
Sanskrit Vidyapeetha,
New Delhi-110016.
Secretary
Dates of the Academic Council meetings:
(i) Ninth meeting of the Academic Council was held on 05/04/2018
(ii) Tenth meeting of the Academic Council was held on 12/09/2018
(iii) Eleventh meeting of the Academic Council was held on 06/02/2019
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2) MEMBERS OF THE PLANNING & MONITORING BOARD
Sl. No. Name & Address Designation
(i) Prof. Ramesh Kumar Pandey
Vice-Chancellor
SLBSRS Vidyapeetha,
New Delhi-110016
Chairman
(ii) Prof. K. Bharath Booshan
Dean, Faculty of Education
Member
(iii) Prof. Hareram Tripathi
Dean, Faculty of Darshan
Member
(iv) Prof. Jai Kumar N. Upadhye
Dean, Faculty of Sahitya & Sanskriti
Member
(v) Prof. Prem Kumar Sharma
Dean, Faculty of Veda Vedanga
Member
(vi) Prof. Kamla Bhardwaj
Dean of Students' Welfare
Member
(vii) Prof. Kedar Prasad Paroha
Dean, Faculty of Adhunik Vidya
Member
(viii) Dr. Chand Kiran Saluja
Director, Sanskrit Promotion Foundation,
Vaidyabhawanam
2nd floor 11204/5 Gaushala Mandir Marg,
Doriwalan, Delhi
Member
(ix) Prof. V.N. Jha, Former Director, CASS, University
of Pune, Pune
Member
(x) Prof. Krishna Kant Sharma, Ex Professor,
Department of Vedic Darshan, Sanskrit Vidya
Dharam Vigyan Sankaya,-Member
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005
Member
(xi) Dr. Alka Rai,
Finance Officer and Registrar (I/c)
SLBSRS Vidyapeetha,
New Delhi-110016
Member Secretary
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3) FINANCE COMMITTEE
Sl.
No.
Name & Address Designation
(i) Prof. Ramesh Kumar Pandey
Chairman & Vice-Chancellor
SLBSRS Vidyapeetha
New Delhi-110016
Chairman
(ii) Shri Sanjay Kumar Sinha
Joint Secretary (L),
Department of Higher Education,
Ministry of Human Resource Development,
Govt. of India, 230-C, Shastri Bhawan, C-Wing,
New Delhi-110001
Member
(iii) Ms. Darshana M. Dabral
Joint Secretary & Fianancial Adviser (IFB),
Department of Higher Education,
Ministry of Human Resource Development,
Govt. of India, 120-C, Shastri Bhawan, C-Wing,
New Delhi-110001
Member
(iv) Shri Naveen Soi
Former Director (Finance),
Dept. of Higher Education,
Ministry of Human Resource Development,
Add: Y-34, Hauz Khas, New Delhi
Member
(v) Dr. D.P.S. Verma
Former Professor of Commerce,
Delhi School of Economics,
University of Delhi
(Add. 285-B, Chitrakoot, QU Block,
Pitampura, Delhi-110034
Member
(vi) Dr. Alka Rai
Finance Officer
Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri
Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha,
New Delhi-110016
Secretary
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Annexure-I
OFFICERS AND NON-TEACHING STAFF OF VIDYAPEETHA : OFFICERS CATEGORY
i. Chancellor Dr. Hari Gautam
ii. Vice-Chancellor Prof. Ramesh Kumar Pandey
iii. Dean, Faculty of Veda-Vedanga Prof. Prem Kumar Sharma
iv. Dean, Faculty of Education Prof. K. Bharath Booshan
v. Dean, Faculty of Darshan Prof. Hareram Tripathi
vi. Dean, Faculty of Sahitya and Sanskriti Prof. Jai Kumar N. Upadhye
vii. Dean Faculty of Adhunik Vidya Prof. Kedar Prasad Paroha
viii. Dean of Students' Welfare Prof. Kamla Bhardwaj
ix. Dean, Academic Affairs Prof. Bhagirathi Nanda
x. Registrar Dr. Alka Rai (I/c)
xi. Finance Officer Dr. Alka Rai
xii. Controller of Examinations Dr. N.P. Singh
xiii. Proctor Prof. Bihari Lal Sharma
xiv. Director, IQAC Prof. Bihari Lal Sharma
OFFICE OF THE VICE-CHANCELLOR
1. Shri P. Mariappan - Assistant Registrar (on Lien)
2. Shri Pramod Chaturvedi - Private Secretary to VC
3. Shri Amarjeet Singh - Staff Car Driver
4. Shri Nitesh - L.D.C.
5. Shri Mathura Prasad - M.T.S.
6. Shri Rajkumar - M.T.S.
7. Shri Virendra Kumar - M.T.S
8. Shri Nawal Singh - M.T.S
9.
OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR
1. Shri Dinesh Kumar - PS to Registrar
2. Kumari Neha Gusain - Stenographer
3. Shri Shrawan Kumar - Staff Car Driver
4. Shri Dinesh Chandra - M.T.S
ADMINISTRATION SECTION
1.
1. Dr. Alka Rai - Registrar (I/C)
2. Shri Manjit Singh - Assistant Registrar (Administration)
3. Shri Bipin Kumar Tripathi - Section Officer(Administration-II)
4. Smt. Vandana - Section Officer (Administration-I)
5. Shri Ashok Kumar - Assistant
6. Shri Tilak Raj - Assistant
7. Smt. Preeti Yadav - Assistant
8. Shri Rajneesh Kumar Rai - U.D.C.
9. Shri Sreenath K Nair L.D.C
10. Shri Vaibhav Khanna - L.D.C.
11. Shri Lokesh Kumar - L.D.C.
12. Smt. Richa Bhasin - L.D.C.
13. Shri Upparapally Kumar Swami - Attendant Health Care
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14. Shri Ram Milan - M.T.S.
15. Shri Bheem Kumar - M.T.S.
16. Shri Manish Jerath - M.T.S
17. Shri Binod Kumar Nath - M.T.S
18. Shri KangkanNath - M.T.S
19. Shri Amit - M.T.S
ACADEMIC SECTION
1. Dr. Kanta - Deputy Registrar
2. Shri Sucha Singh - Assistant Registrar
3. Shri Raj Kumar - Section Officer
4. Smt. Savitri - Section Officer
5. Shri Surender Nagar - Technical Assistant
6. Shri Sudama Ram - Assistant
7. Shri Dharmender - Assistant
8. Shri Mahender Singh - U.D.C.
9. Smt. Pratibha Yadav - U.D.C
10. Smt. Lalita Yadav - U.D.C.
11. Shri Manish Arora - L.D.C
12. Shri Shambhu Dutt - Cook
13. Shri Ramesh Gehlot - M.T.S.
14. Shri Sunder pal - M.T.S.
15. Shri Gangadhar Muduli - M.T.S.
16. Shri Munish Chand Badola - M.T.S.
17. Shri Girish Chandra Pant - M.T.S
18. Shri Rahul - M.T.S
FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS
1. Dr. Alka Rai - Finance Officer
2. Shri Ajay Kumar Tandon - Deputy Registrar (Accounts)
3. Smt. Sushma - Assistant Registrar
4. Shri Rakesh Kumar Kandpal - Section Officer
5. Sh. O.P. Kaushik - Assistant
6. Shri Sanjeev Singh Chauhan - U.D.C.
7. Shri Ramesh Kumar - L.D.C.
8. Smt. Deepika Rana - L.D.C.
9. Shri Ajay Kumar - L.D.C.
10. Shri Daya Chand - M.T.S.
EXAMINATIONS
1. Dr. N.P. Singh - Controller of Examinations
2. Dr. Kanta - Deputy Registrar
3. Smt. Rajani Sanjotra - Section Officer
4. Smt. Himani Shadani - Private Secretary
5. Smt. Rani Panwar - Assistant
6. Smt. Preeti Tyagi - U.D.C.
7. Smt. Ruchika Bhatnagar - U.D.C
8. Shri Ram Kumar - L.D.C..
9. Shri Pintoo Banerjee - M.T.S.
10. Shri Pankaj - M.T.S.
11. Shri Karunesh Rao - M.T.S.
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DEVELOPMENT SECTION
1. Smt. Lalita - Assistant
2. Shri Mahesh - Assistant
LIBRARY
1. Shri Rajesh Kumar Pandey - Assistant Librarian
2. Smt. Uma Nautiyal - Professional Assistant
3. Smt. Anita Joshi - Professional Assistant
4. Dr. Naveen Rajput - Professional Assistant
5. Smt. Bhavana - Semi Professional Assistant
6. Shri Sunil Kumar Mishra - Semi Professional Assistant
7. Shri Shashi Bhushan - Semi Professional Assistant
8. Shri Balram Singh - Library Assistant
9. Shri Padam Chand Saini - Library Assistant
10. Shri Rajendra Singh - Library Attendant
11. Shri Sunil Sharma - Library Attendant
12. Sh. Jangapelly Mahender - Library Attendant
ENGINEERING SECTION
1. Shri RamaKant Upadhyaya - Executive Engineer
2. Shri Anjani Kumar - Assistant Engineer
3. Shri Narender Pal - Junior Engineer (Electrical)
4. Smt. Sandhya Singh - Junior Engineer (Civil)
5. Shri Bijender Singh Rana - Pump Operator
6. Shri Chander Bhooshan Tiwari - Electrician
7. Shri Anshuman Ghurniyal - L.D.C.
8. Shri Rahul Rai - L.D.C.
9. Shri Omkeshwar Tiwari - L.D.C.
10. Shri Ishwardeen - M.T.S.
11. Shri Daya Shankar Tiwari - M.T.S.
12. Shri Dheeraj Singh - M.T.S.
13. Shri Santosh Kumar Pandey - M.T.S.
14. Shri Deepak - M.T.S.
15. Shri Naresh - Safai Karamchari
16. Shri Satish - Safai Karamchari
17. Shri Naveen Machchal - Safai Karamchari
COMPUTER CENTRE
1. Shri Banwari Lal Verma - System Administrator
2. Shri Gyan chand Sharma - Assistant Programmer
3. Sh. Ishwar Bisht - Technical Assistant
4. Sh. Kuldeep Singh - Lab Attendant
RESEARCH & PUBLICATION
1. Dr. Gyandhar Pathak - Research Assistant
2. Shri Jeevan Kumar Bhattarai - Proof Reader
3. Shri. Ramesh Chand Meena - M.T.S.
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CENTRE FOR WOMEN'S STUDIES
1. Dr. Rajani Joshi Chaudhary - Director (I/c) & Professor
2. Shri Narendra Mehto - M.T.S.
3.
SCHEDULED CASTE & SCHEDULED TRIBES CELL
1. Shri Sucha Singh - Assistant Registrar
2. Shri B.K. Tripathi - Research Cum Statistical Officer
3. Shri Manish Arora - L.D.C
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