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Banaras Hindu University is an

internationally reputed temple of learning, Dr. P.S. Siwaswamy 13.4.1918 -


situated in the holy city of Varanasi. This Aiyar 8.5.1919
Creative and innovative university was Pandit Madan Mohan 29.11.1919
founded by the great nationalist leader, Malaviya -6.9.1938
Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya, in 1916 17.9.1939 -
with cooperation of great personalities like Dr. S. Radha Krishnan 16.1.1948
Dr Annie Besant, who viewed it as the 27.2.1948
University of India. Banaras Hindu Dr. Amar Nath Jha
-5.12.1948
University was created under the
Pandit Govind 6.12.1948 -
Parliamentary legislation - B.H.U. Act
Malaviya 21.11.1951
1915. It played a stellar role in the
independence movement and has 6.12.1951 -
Acharya Narendra Dev
developed into the greatest center of 31.5.1954
learning in India. It has produced many Dr. C.P. Ramaswami 1.7.1954 -
great freedom fighters and builders of Aiyer 2.7.1956
modern India and has immensely 3.7.1956 -
Dr. V.S. Jha
contributed to the progress of the nation 16.4.1960
through a large number of renowned 16.4.1960 -
Shri N.H. Bhagwati
scholars, artists, scientists and 15.4.1966
technologists who have graced its portals. 9.10.1966 -
The area of the main campus of this Dr. Triguna Sen
15.3.1967
premiere Central University is 1300 acres, 1.9.1967 -
having well maintained roads, extensive Dr. A.C. Joshi 31.7.1969
greenery, a temple, an air strip and 1.11.1969 -
buildings which are an architectural Dr. K.L. Shrimali
31.1.1977
delight. The Air Field of the campus was 2.2.1977 -
started for military training for flying Dr. M.L. Dhar
15.12.1977
during the second world war.
15.5.1978 -
Another campus of the university at Dr. Hari Narain
14.5.1981
Barkachha , in Mirzapur district, covering
an area of 2700 acres is coming up. The 19.10.1981 -
Prof. Iqbal Narain
university comprises 3 Institutes, 14 29.4.1985
Faculties 124 Departments, 4 Inter 30.4.1985 -
Prof. R.P. Rastogi
displinary Centers a constituent college for 29.4.1991
women's and 3 Constituents Schools, 1.5.1991 -
Prof. C.S. Jha
spanning a vast range of subjects 14.6.1993
pertaining to all branches of 8.2.1994 -
Prof. D.N. Mishra
humanities,social science,technology, 27.6.1995
medicine ,science, fine arts and performing 2.8.1995 -
arts. It has 6 centres of Advanced Studies, Dr. Hari Gautam 25.8.1998
10 Departments under Special Assistance 31.8.1998 -
Programme and a large number of Prof. Y.C. Simhadri
20.2.2002
specialized Research Centers. Four Degree 20.2.2002-
Colleges of the city are affiliated to the Prof P.Ramchandra Rao
19.2.2005
University. Bharat Kala Bhavan, the
Prof Panjab Singh 03.05.2005-
07.05.2008

reputed museum of the university, is a Prof D.P. Singh 08.05.2008 to.....


treasure trove of rare collections. The 927
bed hospital of the University is equipped
with all the modern a menities. The
university provides a wide range of
facilities for sport and hobbies, has large
playgrounds, a big auditorium, a flying
club and many auxiliary services and units
like Printing Press, Publication Cell,Fruit
Preservation Center, Subsidized Canteens,
Employment and Information Bureau,
Security etc. The University family
consists of about 15000 students belonging
Banaras Hindu University ranks among the first few in the country in the field of academic and
research output. This university has two campuses, 3 institutes, 16 faculties, 140 departments, 4
advanced centers and 4 interdisciplinary schools. The University is making its mark at the
national and international levels in a number of frontier areas of Science, Social Science,
Technology, Medicine and Agriculture etc.
A university can grow successfully only when research and teaching mesh together seamlessly -
one without the other is incomplete. Therefore we have ensured the development of a
collaborative environment conducive to learning, exposure to the best international practices and
promotion of innovation and creativity.
BHU today has nearly twenty thousand students including 2500 research scholars and 650
foreign students from 34 nations, under one roof who are pursuing different academic
programmes at this campus as well as the newly established Rajiv Gandhi South Campus. These
are some of the brightest young minds in the country and abroad, who have joined this
University after clearing a rigorous All India Entrance Test.
We realize that the rapid pace of development in the country has raised the awareness as well as
expectations of the people. Institutions of higher learning are instrumental in providing equality
of opportunities, which is the essence of participatory democracy. This will not only remove a
sense of alienation and neglect in the backward regions but also prevent out migration from these
areas.
BHU has established the Rajiv Gandhi South Campus at Barkachha about 75 Kms southwest of
Varanasi on 2760 acres of land. The first academic session commenced from 2006-07 with six
programmes which has increased to more than 25 in the present session. This campus is
emerging as a potential hub to impart education, training and entrepreneurship development
skills, to the youth, women and marginalized sections of society in the backward region of
Mirzapur and adjoining districts of Uttar Pradesh, Western Bihar and Northern Madhya Pradesh.
The Campus is heading well as per your vision for education to generate new breed of human
resource who would be job creators and not job seekers.

Hostel and Residential Accommodation

There are 60 hostels (including 17 Girls Hostel) with an accommodation capacity of 9128
students (7003 boys and 2125 girls) in the campus. The University provides accommodation to
its faculty as well as staff. The numbers of residential quarters are 538 and 678 respectively for
teaching and non.teaching staff. In addition, the University has 4 guest houses and a transit house
to provide accommodation to the guests.

Others

Born in an educated orthodox Hindu family at Prayag (Allahabad) in 1861, Madan


Mohan Malaviya name to be recognized as an outstanding and noble son of India.
His multifaceted personality made him, at the same time, a great patriot, an
educationist with a vision, a social reformer, an ardent journalist, reluctant but
effective lawyer, a successful parliamentarian and an outstanding statesman. Among
Malaviyaji's many achievements, the most monumental was the establishment of the
Banaras Hindu University or Kashi Hindu Vishvidyalaya. In the course of his lifetime
Banaras Hindu University came to be known as a Capital of Knowledge acknowledged
across India and the World.
Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya created history in Indian education with this institution
- the first of its kind in the country. He chose Banaras as the site, because of the
centuries old tradition of learning, wisdom and spirituality inherent to the place. His
vision was to blend the best of Indian education called from the ancient centres of
learning - Takshashila and Nalanda and other hallowed institutions, with the best
tradition of modern universities of the west.
Great minds and personalities like Annie Besant, Mahatma Gandhi, Rabindranath
Tagore, Shyama Charan De and many others joined hand with him in his quest for
knowledge, arousing the national spirit in India and winning freedom with the power
of education and righteousness.
Malaviya passed away in 1946. But his spirit still lives and there are many who bear
the torch that he lit, Many more stand ready to shoulder the mantle of his
responsibility.
Brief Summary of the Malaviya Ji Life
25.12.1861 Born in Allahabad Nov. 1919-
Vice Chancellor, B.H.U.
Marriage with Kundan Devi in Sep. 1939
1878
Mirzapur 19 April Chaired Hindi Sahitya
1884 B.A. from Calcutta University 1919 Sammelan in Bombay
Teacher in Allahabad District January Convened all party
July 1884
School 1922 conference
IInd Congress in Calcutta under 16
Speech on Hindu Muslim
December chairmanship of Dadabhai December
goodwill in Lahore
1886 Nouroji. Speech on the issue of 1922
representation in Councils Formation of Independent
Editorship of the Hindosthan in Party in District and
July 1887 Kalakankar. Founding conference Assembly .Satyagraha on
of Bharat Dharma Mandal 1924 Sangam [Confluence of
Leaving editorship joins LL.B. in rivers] in Allahabad.
July 1889 Debate on the Steel
Allahabad
Passing LL.B. starts practice in Conservation Bill
1891 Formation of Congress
Allahabad District Court August
December Independent Party with
Practice at Allahabad High Court 1926
1893 Lala Lajpat Rai
March Submits memorandum about February Statement before
1898 Hindi to U.P. Lt. Governor 1927 Agriculture Commission
Construction of Hindu Boarding Convocation address in
1902-1903 December
House in Allahabad BHU. Asked students to
1929
Service to province as member of serve nation and be patriot
1903-1912 Resigns from Assembly.
Provincial Council
Proposal of establishing university 1930 Arrested in Delhi. Six
1904 under chairmanship of Kashi months sentence
Naresh 5 April Speech on Hindu Muslim
Convened Sanatan Dharma 1931 Unity in Kanpur
Mahasabha on Kumbh in Took part with Gandhi in
January 1931 the London Round Table
Allahabad. Propagation of liberal
1906 Conference
Sanatan Dharma. Decision to open
university in Banaras Formation of All India
March
Editorship of the Abhyudaya. Swadeshi Union in
1932
1907 Propagation of Sanatan Dharma Banaras
and democratic principles 20 April Nominated President of
Ediotrship of the English daily 1932 Delhi Congress. Arrested
1909 Leader. Chaired the Lahore Chaired meeting on
September
Congress emancipation of outcasts
1932
Presidential address in Ist in Bombay
October As Calcutta Congress
Conference of Hindi Sahitya
1910 April 1932 President arrested in
Sammelan
Formation of the Hindu University Asansole
22.11.1911 Speech on emancipation
Society August
At 50 gave up practice. Decision of the outcasts in Gandhi's
December 1934
to serve country and work for meeting in Banaras
1911 January Convened Sanatan
establishing the university
February Formation of Prayaga Seva Samiti 1936 Dharma Mahasabha
1915 under his chairmanship Conference in Allahabad.
October The Banarans Hindu University Proposal for emancipation
1915 Bill passed of outcasts
04 Feb- Foundation ceremony of the Kalpa [Ayurvedic
1938
1916 university rejuvenation therapy]
March Bill against Indentured Labour November Appointed life Rector of
1916 system in Councils 1939 BHU
1916-18 Member, Industrial Commission Founded Goraksha
1941
Formation of Scout Association by Mandal
1918 Gandhi's convocation
Seva Samiti January
December Chaired Annual Congress address on Silver Jubilee
1942
1918 Conference in Delhi of BHU
Feburary Debate on the Rowlett Bill in 12
1919 Council. Resignation from Council November Passed Away
-1946

OBJECTIVES OF THE UNIVERSITY

(i) To promote the study of the Hindu Shastras and of Sanskrit literature generally as a means of
preserving and popularizing for the benefit of the Hindus in particular and of the world at large
in general, the best thought and culture of the Hindus and all that was good and great in the
ancient civilization of India;

(ii) to promote learning and research generally in Arts and Sciences in all branches;

(iii) to advance and diffuse such scientific, technical and professional knowledge, combined with
the necessary practical training as is best calculated to help in promoting indigenous industries
and in developing the material resources of the country; and

(iv) to promote the building up of character in youth by religion and ethics as an integral part of
education.

Faculty

Name Designation Specializations Email Phone

Prof. H. C. hcchaudhary@fmsbhu.ac.in, 91
Professor Marketing/HRD
Chaudhary hcchaudhary@sify.com 9415618946

Prof. Deepak Research Methods deepakbarman@fmsbhu.ac.in, 91


Professor
Barman Computer, QT dbarmanbhu@rediffmail.com 9415812714

Professor, sksingh@fmsbhu.ac.in, 91
Prof. S.K. Singh HRM/OB
Head & Dean cpsksingh@rediffmail.com 9415336708

Prof. R.K. Professor HRM/OB rkpandey@fmsbhu.ac.in, 91


Pandey rkpandeyfms@gmail.com 9415446567

Insurance, Capital
Market & rajkumar@fmsbhu.ac.in, 91
Prof. Raj Kumar Professor
Stock Exchange rajkumar_bhu@rediffmail.com 9415991709
Operation.

Prof. A.K. akgrawal@fmsbhu.ac.in, 91


Professor Marketing
Agrawal anilfms@rediffmail.com 9336931359

Prof. P.S. Entrepreneurship pstripathi@fmsbhu.ac.in, 91


Professor
Tripathi & Finance premstripathi@rediffmail.com 9415811862

Dr. Usha Kiran ushakiranrai@fmsbhu.ac.in, 91


Professor Mktg./Advertising
Rai usha_fms@yahoo.com 9415265632

rekhaprasad@fmsbhu.ac.in, 91
Dr. Rekha Prasad Professor Computer, MIS
rekhavns@rediffmail.com 9793380578

Associate Strategic Mgmt., hpmathur@fmsbhu.ac.in, 91


Dr. H. P. Mathur
Professor Finance hpmathur@gmail.com 9415203146

Dr. Sujit Kr. Associate Marketing, Retail & skdubey@fmsbhu.ac.in, 91


Dubey Professor Rural Marketing dubey_sk@yahoo.com 9415302077

Associate Marketing, CRM, alokrai@fmsbhu.ac.in, 91


Dr. Alok Kr. Rai
Professor Entrepreneurship alokrai25@rediffmail.com 9415684935

Associate Operations scsingh@fmsbhu.ac.in, 91


Dr. S.C. Singh
Professor Management drscsinghbhu@gmail.com 9451896138

Dr. Ashish Associate ashishbajpai@fmsbhu.ac.in, 91


Marketing
Bajpai Professor bajpai_ashish2000@yahoo.com 9889006722

Associate pvrajeev@fmsbhu.ac.in, 91
Dr. P. V. Rajeev Finance/Marketing
Professor rajeev285@gmail.com 9450710696

Assistant madanlal@fmsbhu.ac.in, 91
Dr. Madan Lal Marketing
Professor madanfms@gmail.com 9415204753

rklodhwal@fmsbhu.ac.in,
Dr. R. K. Assistant 91
Marketing/HRM lodhwalradhakrishan@rediffmail.co
Lodhwal Professor 9415455462
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Dr. Ashutosh Assistant ashutoshmohan@fmsbhu.ac.in, 91


Marketing
Mohan Professor ashutoshmohan1@gmail.com 9839812181

Dr. Abhijeet Assistant Operations abhijeetsingh@fmsbhu.ac.in, 91


Singh Professor Management abhijeetnil@gmail.com 9415684938

Organizational
Dr. (Mrs.) Shashi Assistant shashisrivastava@fmsbhu.ac.in, 91
Behaviour,
Srivastava Professor shashi_cheshta@rediffmail.com 9415651214
Strategic Management

Research 91
Dr. N.B. Singh Psychology nbsingh@fmsbhu.ac.in
Scientist 9415355510

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