Type Central University Vice-Chancellor Girishwar Misra Phone 07152 230 901 Chancellor Kapil Kapoor | Established 1997 Administrative staff 95 Founded 8 January 1997 Academic staff 43 | |
Motto in English Knowledge Peace Friendship Motto Gyan Shanti Maitri (Knowledge Peace Friendship) Similar Indira Gandhi National, Central University of Rajast, Central University of South, Central University of Orissa, Central University of Jammu Profiles |
Malini awasthi at mahatma gandhi antarrastriya hindi vishwavidyalay wardha
Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya (English: Mahatma Gandhi International Hindi University, Hindi: महात्मा गांधी अंतरराष्ट्रीय हिंदी विश्वविद्यालय) is a Central University located in Wardha, Maharashtra, India.
Contents
- Malini awasthi at mahatma gandhi antarrastriya hindi vishwavidyalay wardha
- Mahatma gandhi antarrashtriya hindi vishwavidyalay wardha
- History
- Organizational structure
- References
Mahatma gandhi antarrashtriya hindi vishwavidyalay wardha
History
The university came into existence through an Act of Parliament which received the assent of the President on January 8, 1997. The purpose of the act was to establish and incorporate a teaching university for the promotion and development of Hindi language and literature, through teaching and research, with a view to enabling Hindi to achieve greater functional efficiency and recognition as a major international language. The establishment of the university was the long conclusion of a resolutions passed by the First World Hindi Conference organized in Nagpur in the year 1975 to establish an international Hindi university at Wardha, the land where Mahatma Gandhi experimented all programmes dear to his heart.
Organizational structure
There are eight Schools in the University:
Besides this, the Distance Education programme of the University is actively involved in spreading education among students in all the areas of the country. Three centers, namely Baba Sahab Ambedkar Center for Dalit and Tribal Studies, Mahatma Gandhi Fuji Guruji Center for Ahinsa and Peace Studies and Bhadant Anand Kaushalyayan Center for Budhhist Studies have also been established.