Other Institutions of Higher Learning
1. Indian Institute of
Advanced Study
The Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS), Shimla was established in
the year 1965, under the Societies Registration Act 1860 and housed in
Rashtrapati Nivas, Shimla. It is a residential center for free and creative
enquiry into the fundamental themes and problems of life and thought. The
functions of the Institute are:
· To promote creative thought in areas which have deep human significance and
to provide environment suitable for academic research and also to undertake,
organize, guide and promote advanced research in Humanities, Social Sciences,
Science, Technology and Development; Methodologies and Techniques;
· To provide facilities for advanced consultation, collaboration and
exhaustive library and documentation facilities; including financial assistance
for advanced study for teachers and other scholars for specific period to be
determined in each case;
· To organize National Seminars, Lectures, Symposia, Conferences etc;
· To invite Visiting Professors and Visiting Scholars from India and abroad
to deliver lectures or conduct research;
· To start, conduct, print, publish and exhibit any magazines, periodicals,
newspapers, books, pamphlets, monographs or posters that may be considered
desirable for the promotion of the object;
· To make arrangements for pooling the results of research, analyzing and
adopting them in terms of their social relevance for the publication;
· To collaborate with other academic or governmental bodies in the
dissemination of knowledge; and
· To award Fellowships for conduct of independent research by scholars and
researchers.
For more details, click here: www.iias.org
2. Dr. Zakir Husain Memorial
College Trust
Dr. Zakir Husain Memorial College Trust, Delhi was established in 1973 to
manage and maintain Zakir Husain College (formerly Delhi College. Prime
Minister is the Chairperson of the Trust and Education Minister is the
Vice-Chairperson. Zakir Husain College is one of the constituent colleges of
the University of Delhi. Earlier the college was housed in an old and
dilapidated historical building situated at Ajmeri Gate in the walled city.
That campus was more than 300 years old. The college had the blessings of
national leaders such as Late Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the First Prime Minister
of India, and Late Dr. Zakir Husain, Former President of India. The University
Grants Commission meets 95% of the recurring grants of the college and the
balance 5% is meet by the Dr. Zakir Husain College Trust. Since the Trust has
no resource of its own, grants are provided by the Department of Higher
Education, Ministry of Education. Besides, the maintenance expenditure of the
College, the Trust and the University Grants Commission meet on 50:50 percent
bases, the cost of the construction of the new campus, the land of which was
allotted by the Ministry of Urban Development.
With the completion of the first phase of the college buildings, the
college shifted to its new campus from the old building at Ajmeri Gate in 1991.
For more details, click here: www.zakirhusaindelhicollege.in
3. National University of
Education Planning And Administration (Nuepa), New Delhi
The National University of Educational Planning and Administration (NUEPA)
is a Deemed to be University set up and fully financed by the Department of
Higher Education, Ministry of Education. The objectives of the Institute are to
undertake, promote and coordinate research in educational planning and
administration, provide training and consultancy services in this field, to
train and orient key level functionaries as well as senior level administrators
from the centre and states, to collaborate with other agencies, institutions
and organisations, to provide facilities for training and research to other
countries particularly of the Asian region in the field of educational planning
and administration and to prepare, print and publish papers, periodicals and books,
to share experience and expertise in the area of educational planning and
administration with other countries and to conduct comparative studies for the
furtherance of these objectives.
The NUEPA maintains a well stocked Library/Documentation Centre on
Educational Planning and Administration and Inter Disciplinary subjects. It is
perhaps one of the richest libraries in the field of Educational Planning and
Management in the Asian Region. It serves the faculty, research scholars and
participants of the various programmes, as also other organisations through
Inter Library Loan system.
For more details, click here: www.nuepa.org
4. Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri
Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeethya, New Delhi & Rashtriya Sanskrit
Vidyapeetha, Tirupati
Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, New Delhi was
established in 1962 and declared a ‘Deemed to be University’ in 1987.
The Vidyapeetha provides courses of study from Shastri to Vidya Vachaspati
(D. Litt.). Since 1997-98, Vidyapeetha is also offering diploma in Vedic and
conducting refresher courses for teachers. It also offers programmes in
faculties namely: Sahitya; Sanskrit; Darshan and Veda Vedanga. These faculties
have eighteen departments viz. Sahitya, Puranetihasa, Prakit, Nyaya Vashaishik,
Sankhya Yoga, Advaita Vedanta, Jain Darshan, Sarva Darshan, Mimamsa,
Vishishtadvaita Vedanta, Veda, Dharam Shastra, Vyakaran, Paurohitya, Jyotish,
Shiksha Shastra, and Shikshacharya. The Vidyapeeth also offers P.G. Diploma in
Vastu Shastra and Medical Astrology.
For more details, click here: www.slbsrsv.ac.in
5. Rashtriya Sanskrit
Vidyapeetha, Tirupati
Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Tirupati was established in 1986 with the
objective of preserving learning of Shastras as well as promotion of Sanskrit
language, literature, philosophy through teaching and research. These
institutions were declared as ‘Deemed to be University’ in the year 1987. A
number of programmes and activities for realising their objectives in effective
manner have been started by both these institutions. These institutions receive
annual grants through the University Grants Commission for meeting their
expenses.
The Vidyapeetha provides courses of study in various disciplines ranging
from Prak Shastri (Intermediate) to Vidya Varidhi (Ph.D) and Diploma and
Certificate Courses. The Department Pedagogy of this Vidyapeetha is functioning
as an Institute of Advanced Study in Education (IASE) as a measure to use
modern technology. A computer center was established in Vidyapeeth to
accelerate its publication activities. The Vidyapeetha has the following
departments: Sahitya, Vyakarana, Nyaya, Jyotisha, Advaitavedanta, Dvaita
Vedanta, Visistadvaita Vedanta, Research and Publication, Physical Education
and Education (IASE).
For more details, click here: www.rsvidyapeetha.ac.in
6. Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan
(RSKS), New Delhi
The Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan (RSKS) was established on October 15, 1970
as an autonomous organisation registered under the Societies Registration Act,
1860 (Act XXI of 1860) for the development and promotion of Sanskrit all over
the country. It was declared a Deemed to be University in May 2002. It is fully
funded by Government of India. It functions as an apex body for propagation and
development of Sanskrit and assists the Ministry of Education in formulating
and implementing various plans and schemes for the development of Sanskrit
studies. It has assumed the role of a nodal body for the effective
implementation of various recommendations made by the Sanskrit Commission set
up by the Government of India, Ministry of Education in 1956 to consider the
propagation and development of Sanskrit language and education in all its
aspects.
For more details, click here: www.sanskrit.nic.in
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