Sidheshwari Laxminath Sanskrit College

Sidheshwari Laxminath Sanskrit College
Type Public
Established 26th January, 1967
Principal Dr. Dayakant Jha
Location Gajahara, Madhubani, Bihar
Campus Rural
Affiliations KSDSU, Darbhanga, UGC

Sidheshwari Laxminath Sanskrit College, Gajahara, a finance affiliated unit of KSDS University, Darbhanga, was established in the 26th January, 1967 by Late Dr. Shri Krishna Mishra, Former H.O.D of English Dept. of LNMU, Darbhanga, First President of G.B. and the son of late Mahamahopadhyaya Jaydev Mishra with the donation of his widow sister Sidheshwari Devi and the local public. Late Krishnakant Mishra and Late Devkrishna Mishra played vital roles to manage the landed property for the establishment of the college. After 1984, the college was effected by negative different factors. In the meantime, Late Dr. Jaykant Mishra, Former Prof. and H.O.D of English Dept. of Allahabad University came to manage this college like Lord Krishna. He devoted himself to this college. He had many difficult struggles. He devoted his rest life pension and declared donor in 1996. The college got permanent affiliation and development. In this period, Dr. Dayakant Jha, principal, did vital role with him like Arjun. Society will always remain grateful to him. Now, the college is a unique centre of tradition Sanskrit Literature, Vyakaran, Jyotish and Dharmashastra.

Location

It is situated beside the Indo-Nepal Border in the rural area, 35 km far from the district headquarter Madhubani, 5 km from Khutauna Railway Station. It has a big campus with a built up area 7500 sq. ft. in remote rural and backward area of Bihar. It has several buildings like administrative, library, computer cell, modern Jyotish laboratory, canteen, teaching block, cycle shed, electricification and purified drinking water, along with a separate girls' hostel.

Mission

The mission of this college is thus, the propagation and protection of the Sanskrit studies in the traditional system which in turn would safeguard and spread the ancient wisdom of our country preserved in the Sanskrit texts and scriptures.

Department

  1. Sahitya
  2. Vyakaran
  3. Jyotish
  4. Modern Sanskrit
  5. Dharmashastra
  6. English
  7. Hindi

References

  1. https://www.facebook.com/slscollegegajahara
  2. http://ksdsu.edu.in/colleges2.htm
  3. http://www.ugc.ac.in/recog_College.aspx

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