Boudh Panchayat College

Boudh Panchayat College

Brief History of the College
The Boudh Panchayat College, Boudh is indebted to Late Natabara Pradhan for its foundation on 31.07.1978 amid a colourful function graced by a band of luminaries including the then C.M. of Orissa honourable Late Nilamani Routroy. Since then this premier academic institution began to shed lustrure in the academic horizon with Intermediate Arts, Science and Commerce which in 1983 turned to be present +2 Arts, Science and Commerce having affiliation with CHSE, Orissa. Subsequently degree Arts, Science and Commerce have been added to the curriculum with honours in Arts, Science under Sambalpur University. The College finds place in the 12(B) scheme of the U.G.C for different financial assistance from time to time.

The College is housed in three blocks awaiting further expansion in this respect to accommodate all classes & allied infrastructures. Its campus is christened Buddha Vihar with an imposing statue of Lord Buddha installed in 1980, two years prior to the College building under the patronage of ifs founder. The steady growth of the College records the relentless services rendered by its patrons, staff members at different periods of time.

May the College be a perennial source of knowledge and inspiration to one & all

Sri Prabhasa chandra Mishra, Principal
Boudh Panchayat College, Boudh
Orissa
Email-Id: info@bpcollegeboudh.org
bpcollege@gmail.com

http://www.bpcollegeboudh.org/.

Government Autonomous College,Bhawanipatna

The College started as Kalahandi Science College from 18th July 1960 continued as a Pvt. College till 30.11.1961 was taken over by the Government of Orissa on 1.12.1961. It was then renamed as Govt. Science College, Bhawanipatna. With its vertical academic growth the College was conferred with Autonomous Status in 2002 and now it has added a new feather to its cap – the status of “College with Potential for Excellence”. In 2005 the College was accredited by NAAC with Grade “B++”.

The College is situated in the KBK (Kalahandi-Bolangir-Koraput) region, one of the most backward regions of the Country. It caters to the hopes and aspirations of the vast tribal populations of the area as a Temple of learning for Higher Education.
At present, this College with its head high stands as one of the front ranking institutions in Orissa. It serves this backward region eagerly to keep the eternal flame of learning, knowledge and competence ablaze so that the young aspiring minds of this locality prepare themselves to serve the country at large.

The College offers a variety of courses at different levels. Besides Arts, Science and Commerce at Higher Secondary and Degree levels the College also offers MA in six subjects – Economics, English, History, Geography, Oriya and Political Science. Teaching facilities are also available in applied course such as Archaeology & Museology and Functional English. Also on the offer is a self-financing degrees course in Computer Science and one year P.G.D.C.A. Course.

Contact:

Government Autonomous College, Bhawanipatna
At/Po-Bhawanipatna.
District-Kalahandi
Pin-766001
Phone: 06670230241
Fax: 06670230241
Email: principal.gacbpt@gmail.com
Website http://www.gacbhawanipatna.org

Panchayat College Bargarh

Panchyat College,Bargarh

A brief history of the College

The long cherished dreams of the people of Bargarh came true with the emergence of a new college on the educational map of Orissa at Bargarh in 1960. The credit for the same goes to the untiring efforts of a number of enthusiastic gentlemen of Bargarh led by the then Sub-divisional Officer late Sri Radhamohan Mohanty. The response of the people from every nook and corner of the then Bargarh Sub-division was overwhelming and spontaneous .Donations and contributions poured in all forms – cash, kind as well as land from the rich and the poor. The contribution of various Panchayats within the then Bargarh Sub-division for the establishment of the college, and subsequently for its smooth running was especially noteworthy. Hence, the college was named as Panchayat College Bargarh.Considered as the rice-bowl of Orissa, Bargarh is a fast growing industrial town with major industrial units like Cement Works , Sugar and Spinning Mills and world famous Sambalpuri Bastralaya, with a rich cultural heritage manifested in the longest and largest mythological open-air opera in the world named Dhanu Yatra. The National Highway No6 and NH 246 passing through Bargarh and the railway line connecting it with Raipur-Vizag main line at Titilagarh along with Kolkata-Mumbai main line at Jharsuguda and ensures good communication to the major cities and towns of not only Orissa but also those of India.

It is the first ever college in Orissa to have started teaching from the first year of its inception in its well-furnished building. The original building of the college was formally inaugurated by Utkal Kesari Dr. Hare Krushna Mahatab, the then Chief Minister of Orissa, on 5th July, 1960. As most of the students come from villages, hostel facilities were provided right from its inception.Away from the din and bustle of Bargarh town, the college is situated at its southern extreme. The college campus extends over an area of more than 40 Acres. The trees surrounding the college provide a natural lap to the student joining the college with an urge to learn. The long lines of Eucalyptus trees take the pressure off teaching from students and classrooms. Thanks to Hirakud waters, the sight of lushly green paddy fields on both sides of the road leading to the college, even during the summer, is quite soothing. In short, the natural environment of the college is most congenial to serious studies.

The college was initially affiliated to the Utkal University for teaching of Arts and Science at the intermediate stage in 1960. Bargarh, being a major commercial centre of Orissa, the necessity for teaching Commerce was felt strongly and appropriately enough in the second year of inception of the college teaching facilities in Commerce were provided. The college had the credit of turning out the first batch of Arts and Science graduates in 1964 and Commerce graduates followed the very next year.

With the establishment of Sambalpur University on 1st January 1967, the college got naturally affiliated to Sambalpur University in place of Utkal University. In course of its journey towards academic ascendancy, Honours level teaching in various Arts subjects began in 1968. Next year, the collage created history in Orissa by having Honours in Commerce. Honours teaching in Science subjects were provided first in 1969. Presently, the college provides Honours in almost all the major subjects in Arts, Science and Commerce.A turning point in the history of this college was the 9th March, 1971, when it was taken over by the Government of Orissa from Private management. Higher Secondary (Plus Two) Classes, affiliated to CHSE, Orissa, have been opened in this college since 1983-84 session and Three Year Degree Classes were started from the session 1985-86.

In its journey towards the academic peak, the college scaled another height with the beginning of Post-Graduate teaching in Commerce and Oriya in 1988 and 1990 respectively. From the session 1992-93 Post-Graduate teaching in Political Science and mathematics has been introduced.Commensurate with the increasing strength of the students and classes ever since its inception, expansion in collage building and hostel facilities has been taking place. However, much more remains to be desired in this respect.In view of its size and importance, Government of Orissa under a new scheme has selected this college as a ‘Lead Collage’ in 1990.With effect from 2001-2002, the +2 wing of the collage was separated from the Degree and P.G. wing by virtue of Government order No. 2941 dt. 18-5-2001. Consequently, the +2 wing of the collage is now called the Panchayat Junior College and the other wing is Panchayat Collage, a Government Lead Collage. The classes of both the collages are held in the same building at different times. The Principal, Panchayat Collage also exercises full administrative control over Panchayat Junior CollageA Women’s Hostel with 25 seats was established in 2005 to facilitate women students for perusing their higher studies.The National Assessment and Accreditation Council of UGC under the Ministry of Human Resources Development of Government of India visited this College in February 2006 and this College was accredited as A Grade “B+” College. Government of Orissa in The Department of Higher Education has been pleased to declared this College as Autonomous vide their GO No: —- dated……… & the final conformant of fresh autonomous status by UGC is awaited.

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Contact:

Ruhunia, Bargarh (Odisha) 768028

(06646) 233192
(06646) 233192

pcbargarh@gmail.com