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Dr. Hari Singh Gour University
MottoAsato mā sadgamaya
TypeCentral University
Established18 July 1946; 78 years ago (18 July 1946)
FounderHari Singh Gour
ChancellorKanhaiya Lal Berwal, IPS (Retd.)
Vice-ChancellorNeelima Gupta [1]
Academic staff
292[2]
Students2,804[2]
Undergraduates1,745[2]
Postgraduates614[2]
445[2]
Location, ,
CampusRural–urban fringe
AffiliationsUGC; NAAC
Websitewww.dhsgsu.ac.in

Dr. Hari Singh Gour University (DHGV), formerly University of Saugar and more popularly known as Sagar University or University of Saugar, is a central university in the city of Sagar, the state of Madhya Pradesh or (MP), India. It is one of the oldest university in Madhya Pradesh.[citation needed]The University offers multidisciplinary academic programs at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral levels through its 11 Schools. Undergraduate and Postgraduate admission in University is granted via national level entrance examination conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA) annually.

Inception and history

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The university was first founded on 18 July 1946 during the British Raj, and it was originally named University of Saugar, Saugor. In February 1983 the name was changed to that of Sir Hari Singh Gour, the DHGV University's founder, by the State Government.[3] On 15 January 2009 it was declared as a central university.[4]

Campus

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The main campus of the DHGV is in Sagar City on Patharia hills, sprawling over 28000 Acres of land, and the DHGV also has several affiliated colleges and a distance education wing. A medical college is being built to train students in medical science.[citation needed]

Entrance to Sagar University

There are separate hostels within the campus for boys and girls pursuing various programmes up to doctoral level. Also, a stadium, gymnasiums, a sports complex, playgrounds and an open-air theatre are also available.

Departments

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The DHGV offers courses at all levels such as bachelor's, masters, doctorate, diploma, and certificate. It also offers distance education programmes. The DHGV has several departments that offer specialised courses in the following fields and disciplines:[5]

  • Adult & Continuing Education
  • Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology
  • Anthropology
  • Applied Geology
  • Applied Microbiology
  • Bio-Technology
  • Botany
  • Business Management
  • Central Instrumentation Centre
  • Chemistry
  • Commerce
  • Communication & Journalism
  • Computer Science & Application
  • Criminology & Forensic Science
  • Disaster Management
  • Ecological & Environmental Sciences
  • Economics
  • DHGV School of Education
  • English and European Languages
  • Finance Officer
  • Fine Arts and Performing Arts
  • General & Applied Geography
  • Hindi
  • History
  • Industrial & Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  • Institute of Distance Education
  • DHGV School of Law (DHGVSOL)
  • Library and Information Sciences
  • Linguistics
  • Material Sciences
  • Mathematics & Statistics
  • Music
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Philosophy
  • Physical Education
  • Physics
  • Political Science and Public Administration
  • Psychology
  • Sanskrit
  • Sociology and Social Work
  • Yogic Science
  • Zoology

DHGV Library and centers

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  • DHGV Computer Center
  • DHGV Health Center
  • DHGV Jawaharlal Nehru Central Library
  • DHGV Press
  • DHGV Abdul Khan Gani Stadium
  • DHGV Science & Instrumentation Center
  • DHGV Information & Communication Technology Center
  • DHGV Works Department

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ "Dr. Harisingh Gour University, Sagar University ||Vice-Chancellor". dhsgsu.ac.in. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e "NIRF 2021" (PDF). Dr. Hari Singh Gour University.
  3. ^ a b "University of Saugar alumniin celebration mode". The Hindu. 18 July 2011.
  4. ^ "Harisingh Gour University - Profile".
  5. ^ "Doctor Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya (DHGV)". dhsgsu.edu.in. Retrieved 27 October 2011.
  6. ^ "मुनिश्री क्षमासागर ने ली समाधि, 50 हजार श्रद्धालु हुए शामिल". patrika.com (in Hindi). Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  7. ^ "Munishri KshamaSagar Ji". Jinvaani. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
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