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Berhampur University came into existence on 2nd January 1967 being
inaugurated by Dr. A.N. Khosla, the then Governor of Orissa and
the first Chancellor of the University. The University was later
shifted to the present site known as Bhanja Bihar, named after the
celebrated poet of Orissa Kabisamrat Upendra Bhanja. Spreading over
an area of about two hundred fifty acres the university is twelve
kilometres and 5 kilometers away from the Berhampur City and Sea-beach
of Gopalpur respectively.
The university has a wide area under its jurisdiction
comprising the districts of Ganjam, Gajapati, Koraput, Rayagada,
Nowrangapur, Malkangiri, Phulbani and Boudh. Eleven Govt. colleges,
sixty two non Govt. colleges and twenty six professional technical
colleges are affiliated to the university (as on 30.11.01). To the
credit of the university these institutes cater to the need of students
in various subjects and disciplines such as Arts, Science, Commerce,
Law, Education, Medicine, Engineering, Pharmacology, Homoeopathy,
Ayurveda, Nursing, Military Science, Library Science and Fine Arts.
There
are twenty post-graduate departments in the university offering
specialized subjects and M. Phil programmes. Some of the faculties
like Mass Communication, Tourism and Indian Monuments, Electronic
Science, Computer Science, Marine Science make the University stand
apart from some other universities of the country.
The university has achieved great distinction
in the academic world due to the qualitative and quantitative production
of M. Phil. and Ph.D. degrees. So far many projects, major and minor
funded by the U.G.C., I.C.S.S.R., C.S.I.R. and D.S.T.E. etc. have
been completed. About two hundred fifty research oriented and text
books have been published by the teachers. The university has the
record of holding 20/25 seminars and conferences every year apart
from organising weekly seminars in the departments. Several U.G.C.
sponsored Refresher Courses/Orientation Programmes/Summer Institutes
are conducted in the university for the benefit of the university
and college teachers.
With all such multifarious academic activities
the university has so far received reciprocal recognition from many
Indian universities. It is a permanent member of the Inter University
Board of India and Sri Lanka as well as that of the Association
of Common Wealth University of London.
At present the Campus has eight teaching blocks, eight hostels,
a health centre, an Engineering Office, a guest house, an M.E. School,
a High School/Junior College, a Library, a Museum-cum-Archival Cell,
a landing ground, a Play ground, a Sports Council centre, a shopping
complex, a Canteen, an S.B.I. Branch, a Post Office, three temples
and an Administrative Building with a Distant Education Cell and
a College Development Council.
On the whole for past many decades the university
has remained as the symbol of glory and prosperity for the people
of South Orissa. Though the university has completed 37 years and
has carved for itself a place of pride in the academic map of the
country, yet it has miles and miles ahead to go in the service of
the students, schloars and society and the country at large. |