Колледж Индрапрастха для женщин
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Девиз | "Правда любви знаний" |
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Учредил | 1924 |
Академическая принадлежность | Университет Дели |
Главный | Пунам Кумрия |
Адрес | 31, Шам Нат Марг, Гражданские линии (возле станции метро гражданских линий) , Нью -Дели , Дели , 110054 , 28 ° 40′50 ″ с.ш. 77 ° 13′26 ″ E / 28,6805534 ° N 77,2240047 ° E |
Campus | Urban, 21 acres (85,000 m2) |
Website | ipcollege.du.ac.in ipcollege.ac.in |
Колледж женщин Индрапрастха , также известный как колледж Индрапрастха или ИС -колледж , [ 1 ] самый старый женский колледж в Дели , Индия. Основанная в 1924 году, это Учредительный колледж Университета Дели . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
Институт предлагает курсы по аспирантуру и аспирантуру по экономике , гуманитарным наукам , торговле , литературе , информатике , мультимедийным средствам массовой информации и массовому общению . [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] В 2020 году он занимал 11 -е место среди художественных колледжей Индии сегодня . [ 8 ]
История
[ редактировать ]Происхождение IP -колледжа лежит в школе для девочек Индрапрастхи. Он был основан в 1904 году по призыву известного борца за свободу, педагогиста и теософста Энни Бесант группой дели -теософов , во главе с Лалой Югал Кишор, в Чипиваре, Старый Дели . Промежуточная школа была добавлена в 1924 году, а колледж Индрапрастха для женщин, с Леонорой Гменер (из Капунды, Южная Австралия ) в качестве первого директора. [ 9 ] [ 10 ]
Soon the University of Delhi, which itself was founded in 1922, recognised it as a constituent college. Degree courses were introduced in 1930s and in 1938, the university listed I.P. College as a degree college. After its existence in Chhipiwara during its early years, the college moved to Chandrawali Bhawan, Civil Lines. It moved again to Alipur House at Alipur Road (now Sham Nath Road), the former office of the commander-in-chief in 1938, near Kashmiri Gate, where it is today. The building has become a heritage property.[11]
In 1952, the Kalavati Gupta Hostel named after the second principal of the college was inaugurated.[12]
On 3 July 1984, Diamond Jubilee celebrations of the college were held.[13]
In 2009, a hostel to accommodate 200 students was added on the 1.53-acre (6,200 m2) college premises.[14]
Campus
[edit]Facilities
[edit]- Library
- Auditorium
- Information and communications technology (ICT) centre
- Two computer labs
- Audio visual production centre
- Medical room
- Cafeteria
- Two hostels
Sports facility
[edit]- Gymnasium
- Basketball court
- Tennis court
- Badminton court
- Squash court
- Shooting range
- Table tennis
- Judo floor
- Swimming pool
The college offers facilities for other sports as well, such as archery, athletics, handball, volleyball, cricket, and kho-kho.
Other amenities
[edit]- Wi-Fi campus
- Canara Bank branch
Organisation and administration
[edit]Centres
[edit]- Centre for Earth Studies[15]
- Museum and Archives Learning Resource Centre[16]
- Translation and Translation Studies Centre[17]
- Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies
Academics
[edit]Academic programmes
[edit]Undergraduate courses
[edit]- Economics
- English
- Geography
- Hindi
- History
- Mathematics
- Music
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Sanskrit
- Sociology
- B.A. Prog.
- Commerce
- Computer Science
- Multimedia and Mass Communication (BMMMC)
Graduate courses
[edit]- Economics
- Geography
- History
- Operational Research
- Psychology
- Mathematics
- Philosophy
- Sanskrit
- English
- Hindi
- Music
- Political Science
Financial assistance
[edit]Students belonging to economically weaker sections are eligible for fee concession. Merit cum means based scholarships are also awarded by the college to deserving students. There is a book bank facility in the library from where needy students can borrow textbooks for the whole academic year. Some special scholarships are also provided by the Delhi University for students belonging to SC/ST/BPL/PWD categories.
Student life
[edit]Indraprastha College is the only college of Delhi University to offer the Bachelor in Mass Media and Mass Communication (BMMMC) degree.[18]
In 2005, the college added the cyber cafe wing with offices of National Service Scheme (NSS) and National Cadet Corps (NCC).[19]
In 2014, IP College became one of the first colleges in the University of Delhi to set up a formal Department of Environmental Studies, which is its youngest department.[20]
Every spring, the college celebrates its annual festival, Shruti.[21] Other popular events include the annual debating tournament Vivaad, organised by the English debating society[22] and the annual theatre fest Kirdaar, organised by the Dramatics society.[23]
Clubs and societies
[edit]- La Cadenza: Western music society
- Abhivyakti: Dramatics society[24]
- Alaap: Indian music society
- Vidath: Hindi editorial society
- Croydon: Fine arts society
- Mridang: Indian dance society
- Oghma: English editorial society
- Ananta: Science society
- English debating society
- Hindi debating society
- Gandhi Study Circle
- Laashya: Contemporary dance society
- Northeast society
- Eco Club
- Enactus IPCW
- NSS & NCC
- Quiz Club
- Simulacra: Film and photography society
- Women's Development Cell (WDC)
- Arthagya: Economics association
- Jeet: Career and guidance cell
- Baithak Society: Music archiving and listening room
- Afroza: Western dance society
- Erudite: quiz society
Past principals
[edit]- Leonara G. Miner, first principal, 1924
- Aruna Sitesh (1997–2007)[25]
Notable alumni
[edit]- Abhilasha Kumari, first woman Chief Justice of Manipur High Court[26]
- Ajit Iqbal Singh, mathematician
- Ambika Soni, former Minister of Information and Broadcasting[18]
- Aruna Roy, social activist and recipient of Ramon Magsaysay Award[27]
- Arundhati Virmani, historian[28]
- Asha Pande, first Indian woman to receive the Légion d'honneur
- Binalakshmi Nepram, activist from Manipur[29]
- Chitra Narayanan, former IFS officer
- Deepika Singh, television actor[30]
- Deepa Sahi, actress and producer[27]
- Dipannita Sharma, model and Bollywood actress[31]
- Jaspinder Narula, playback singer[18]
- Kamala Laxman, cartoonist[18]
- Kanchan Chaudhary Bhattacharya, first woman Director General of Police[27]
- Kavita Kaushik, television actor[31]
- Kunzang Choden, first Bhutanese woman to write a novel[18]
- Kusha Kapila, fashion editor and Internet celebrity[32]
- Madhumita Raut, Odissi dancer[33]
- Meira Kumar, the first woman to become the Speaker of the Lok Sabha[18]
- Neetu Chandra, film actress and model[31]
- Pratima Puri, Doordarshan's first newsreader[34]
- Qurratulain Hyder, Urdu writer[35]
- Rajni Bakshi, freelance journalist[36]
- Rama Vij, actress[37]
- Salma Sultan, news anchor of Doordarshan[38]
- Sharan Rani Backliwal, acclaimed Sarod player, recipient of Padma Shri and Padma Vibhushan[39]
- Shyama Singh, former member of Parliament
- Sucheta Kriplani, former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh[35]
- Utsa Patnaik, professor of economics, Jawaharlal Nehru University
- Varsha Dixit, author
- Veena Das, Krieger-Eisenhower Professor of Anthropology, Johns Hopkins University
Notable faculty
[edit]- Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan, former First Lady of Pakistan[40]
- Tanika Sarkar, professor of history at Jawaharlal Nehru University
Further reading
[edit]- Knowledge, Power & Politics: Educational Institutions in India, edited by Mushirul Hasan. The Lotus Collection, 1998. ISBN 8174360484
- The Saga of Indraprastha College for Women, by Shanti Kamath, Narain Prasad, Indraprastha College for Women (Delhi, India). Published by Indraprastha Educational Trust, 2000.
- Women, education and politics: the women's movement and Delhi's Indraprastha College, by Meena Bhargava, Kalyani Dutta. Oxford University Press, 2005. ISBN 0-19-566911-8.
See also
[edit]- Indraprastha College for Women alumni
- Education in India
- Literacy in India
- List of institutions of higher education in Delhi
References
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- ^ "Top Delhi University Women Colleges, Know Course-Wise Cut Off". NDTV..
- ^ Women, education and politics: the women's movement and Delhi's Indraprastha College, by Meena Bhargava, Kalyani Dutta. Oxford University Press, 2005. ISBN 0-19-566911-8. Page 9.
- ^ "Indraprastha College for Women". India9.com. 14 October 2005. Retrieved 20 February 2011.
- ^ "Top colleges in India: Details, seats and cut-off percentages". India Today. Yahoo!. 13 June 2012.
- ^ "DIRECTORY OF BEST COLLEGES 2015: ARTS". India Today.
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- ^ Delhi, the emperor's city: rediscovering Chandni Chowk and its environs, by Vijay Goel. Published by Lustre Press, 2003. ISBN 81-7436-240-1.
- ^ REVIEWS: Cognisant Indian women Dawn, 26 November 2006.
- ^ "Indraprastha College for Women". Archived from the original on 10 June 2008. Retrieved 7 May 2009.
- ^ "College archive to share tales of women's movement". Times of India. 25 August 2015.
- ^ Women in India & Japan: A Comparison, by Ramesh Madan. Published by Manak Publications, 2004. ISBN 81-7827-099-4. Page 123.
- ^ I P College gets a second hostel, The Hindu, 3 June 2009.
- ^ "IP College inaugurates Centre for Earth Studies". 1 September 2016. Retrieved 17 September 2016.
- ^ "First-of-its-kind Museum and Archives Learning Resource centre inaugurated in Delhi University's IP College | DNA". dna. Retrieved 17 September 2016.
- ^ Zia, Sarah (26 January 2015). "Retell the past". Times of India. Retrieved 17 September 2016.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f "It's girl power all over!". Hindustan Times. 17 August 2012. Archived from the original on 17 May 2014.
- ^ IP College set for hi-tech makeovers The Times of India, 15 June 2005.
- ^ "Environmental Studies". sites.google.com. Archived from the original on 1 October 2016. Retrieved 17 September 2016.
- ^ "A musical combo at Indraprastha College for Women's annual fest". Times of India.
- ^ "Indraprastha College for Women announces Vivaad'13". www.coolage.in. 14 December 2012. Archived from the original on 17 May 2014. Retrieved 16 May 2014.
- ^ "IPCW Celebrates Kirdaar'14, Annual Theatre Festival". www.universityexpress.co.in. 2 March 2014. Archived from the original on 17 May 2014. Retrieved 16 May 2014.
- ^ "Societies". Ipcollege.com. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
- ^ IP College Principal passes away The Hindu, 20 November 2007.
- ^ "वीरभद्र सिंह की बेटी अभिलाषा ने संभाला चीफ जस्टिस का कार्यभार". Dainik Jagran. 10 February 2018.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "DU has a lot on its ladies special platter". India Today. 3 June 2009.
- ^ "Mapping India down the ages". Deccan Herald. 1 October 2012.
- ^ "VOICE FROM THE EAST". Bangalore Mirror. 27 September 2014.
- ^ « Дия Аур Баати Гум» Слава Дипика Сингх спрятала этот секрет от своего отца, «это был не год » .
- ^ Jump up to: а беременный в «Рича Чадха в Стивенсе, Анураг Кашьяп в Хансрадже: узнайте, в каком DU College присутствовали ваши любимые звезды» . News18 . 23 июня 2015 года.
- ^ «Статистика создателя Куша Капила, биография | О Куша Капила» . Forbes India . Получено 30 сентября 2022 года .
- ^ «Великий приветствие ждет фучч» . Times of India . 8 июля 2007 г.
- ^ «Колледж дня: IP -колледж, один из старейших женских колледжей» . Амар Уджала .
- ^ Jump up to: а беременный «Жизненно важная статистика колледжей, которые фигурируют среди ведущих ранковников Индии» . Индия сегодня . 21 мая 2001 г.
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- ^ «Езда на велосипеде вниз по переулкам Чанни Чоук» . Индийский экспресс . 5 апреля 1999 года.
- ^ «Бегум Раана Лиакват Али Хан» . Вестник (Пакистан) . Архивировано с оригинала 15 ноября 2018 года . Получено 25 мая 2014 года .
Внешние ссылки
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- Женские университеты и колледжи в Дели
- Университет Дели
- Художественные колледжи в Индии
- Коммерческие колледжи в Индии
- Экономические школы в Индии
- Журналистические школы в Индии
- Школы в колониальной Индии
- Университеты и колледжи созданы в 1924 году
- 1924 заведения в Индии
- Британская колониальная архитектура в Индии