The
Temple of Learning Lalit Narayan Mithila Vishvidyalaya, Darbhanga
is an outcome of the cherished desire of the people of this region.
Eminent academicians like Dr. Amarnatha Jha, Dr. R.C. Mazumdar,
Dr. A. S. Altekar, Dr. Sunit Kumar Chaterjee and many others had
expressed their view in favour of the establishment of modern University
at Darbhanga. The demand was voiced time and again on the floors
of the state legislatures and in the Parliament. On the 27th January,
1947 (Vasantpanchami Day) at a meeting of some of the leading citizens
of Darbhanga and Laheriasarai, the Mithila University committee
was constituted with Dr. Amarnatha Jha as the President and Pandit
Harinath Mishra as the General Secretary.
The year – 1968 may be regarded as a landmark
year in the history of the University when a UGC team visited Darbhanga
in order to explore the possibility of establishing a multi faculty
University here. Subsequently State Government set up a committee
to examine the administrative and academic structure of a modern
University at Darbhanga, following the recommendations made by the
visiting team of the U.G.C.
The Government of India constituted another committee
consisting of Sri T. P. Singh, Secretary Ministry of Education and
Social Welfare, Sri. R. K. Chhabra, secretary, U.G.C. and Sri N.
D. J. Rao, Education Commissioner, Bihar, to look into the matter
of establishing a University at Darbhanga. They reported that the
establishment of a separate and independent University at Darbhanga
could be considered on merit.
Consequent upon the report of the above mentioned
committee and considering the socio-economic background of the region,
the Mithila University with headquarters at Darbhanga was established
by an ordinance, in 1972 carving out colleges at Darbhanga division
and Kosi division from the then two Universities – Bihar University,
Muzaffarpur and Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur respectively.
After the sad demise of Pt. Lalit Narayan Mishra
in January, 1975, the name of Mithila University was amended as
Lalit Narayan Mithila University. But it was soon reversed to the
original name through an ordinance. However in 1980, the name Lalit
Narayan Mithila University was restored through an ordinance.
The colleges of Kosi Division which were initially
attached to this University in 1972 were transferred to newly established
B. N. Mandal University, Laloonagar, Madhepura, with vertical separation
of the assets and liabilities with effect from 10.01.1992.
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