Annual Report 2005 06 Eng
Annual Report 2005 06 Eng
(DEEMED UNIVERSITY)
ESTABLISHED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE
MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT,
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
ANNUAL REPORT
2005-2006
Printed by:
Amar Printing Press
8/25, Vijay Nagar, Delhi-110009.
CONTENTS
1. AN OVERVIEW 5-7
2. ACHIEVEMENTS DURING THE YEAR 2005-2006 8
3. STRUCTURE AND ACTIVITIES 9-13
4. SECTIONS 14-25
4.1 Academic Section 14
4.2 Research and Publication Section 14
4.3 Correspondence Course & Non Formal Sanskrit Education Section 15
4.4 Examination Section 20
4.5 Administration Section 22
4.6 Finance Section 22
4.7 Scheme Section 23
4.8 Library 25
5. CAMPUSES 26-44
5.1 Ganganath Jha Campus, Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh) 27
5.2 Shri Sadashiv Campus, Puri (Orissa) 30
5.3 Shri Ranbir Campus, Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir) 31
5.4 Guruvayoor Campus, Trichur (Kerala) 32
5.5 Jaipur Campus, Jaipur (Rajasthan) 34
5.6 Lucknow Campus, Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) 36
5.7 Shri Rajiv Gandhi Campus, Sringeri (Karnataka) 38
5.8 Garli Campus, Garli (Himachal Pradesh) 42
5.9 Bhopal Campus, Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) 43
5.10 K.J. Somaiya Sanskrit Vidyapeetham Campus, Mumbai (Maharashtra) 44
6. SCHEMES 45-52
6.1 Financial Assistance to Voluntary Sanskrit Organisations, 45
Institutions and Pathashalas for Promotion of Sanskrit
6.2 All India Sanskrit Elocution Contest 47
6.3 Shastra Chudamani Scheme 48
6.4 Vocational Training Scheme 49
6.5 Sanskrit Dictionary Project 49
6.6 Scheme of the Presidential Award of Certificate of Honour to 49
Sanskrit, Pali/Prakrit, Arabic and Persian Scholars
6.7 Scheme of Production of Sanskrit Literature 50
6.8 Scheme of Purchase of Books 50
6.9 Scheme for Financial Assistance to Institutions Recognised 51
as Adarsh Sanskrit Mahavidyalayas/Shodha Sansthans
6.10 Scheme for the Award of Research and Post Matric Scholarship 52
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7.3 Shilanyas of the new Building of Bhopal Campus by 56
Hon'ble HRD Minister, Shri Arjun Singh Ji
7.4 Sanskrit Saptahotsava 56
7.5 All India Sanskrit Elocution Contest at Darbhanga, Bihar 58
7.6 Visit of Education Secretary, Shri B.S. Baswan 59
7.7 Second & Sixth Volumes of Dhaturatnakarah Launched 59
7.8 International Sanskrit Conference at Bangkok 60
7.9 Visit of Smt. Bela Banerjee, Joint Secretary (Languages) at 60
Lucknow & Allahabad Campuses
7.10 Visit of Shri Nicolas Dejenne from French Institute of 61
Pondicherry, 11, St. Louise Street, Pondicherry
7.11 Hindi Pakhwara 61
7.12 Non Formal Teachers' Training 61
7.13 Workshop of Swadhyaya Project on Phalita Jyotisha 61
7.14 National Seminar on History and Philosophy of Indian Science : Recent 62
Trends and Future Prospects
7.15 Vasantotsava 62
8. ANNEXURES 71-125
A. List of Members of Board of Management 71
B. List of Members of Finance Committee 72
C. Details of Campuswise members of Faculties 73
D. Details of Research Scholars awarded 79
Vidyavaridhi (Ph.D.) Degree
E. Affiliated Institutions 82
F. Recognition grantor Governments to the Examinations 88
G. Recognition grantor Universities to the Examinations 90
H. Sectionwise Working Strength of the Staff in the Headquarters Office 94
I. Details of Statewise Number of Voluntary Sanskrit Organisations 95
sanctioned annual grant during the year 2005-06
J. Recipients of Presidential Certificate of Honour and 96
Badarayana Vyasa Samman
K. Details of Publications Published with Financial Assistance 102
L. Details of Proposals Sanctioned for Publication Grant 104
M. Details of Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalayas/Shodha Sansthans 108
in receipt of Annual Grant
N. Details of Statewise Number of Proposals considered for Award of 109
Research and Post Matric Scholarships for the succeeding year
O. Audit Report and Audited Annual Accounts for the year 2005-06 110
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1. AN OVERVIEW
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1.2 Programmes and Activities
For the realisation of its objectives, the Sansthan has undertaken the following major
programmes and activities:-
- Establishment of Campuses in different States.
- Conducting teaching of Sanskrit on traditional lines at Secondary/ Under-graduate, Graduate,
Post-graduate and Research at Doctorate levels.
- Conducting teachers’ training at graduate level i.e. Shiksha Shastri (B. Ed.).
- Conducting and Coordinating research work in various disciplines of Sanskrit.
- Cooperating with other organisations in sponsoring joint projects of common interest.
- Establishment of Sanskrit libraries, manuscripts collection centres and also editing and publishing
rare manuscripts and books of importance.
- Conferment of degrees and granting of diplomas/certificates to persons having satisfactorily
completed the approved prescribed course of study/research and passed prescribed
examinations.
- Instituting and awarding visitorship, fellowship, scholarships, stipends, prizes and medals.
- Conducting distance education programmes.
- Implementation of schemes of the Ministry of Human Resource Development for promotion of
Sanskrit.
1.3 Teaching
Teaching is conducted from Prathma to Acharya levels on the basis of syllabus drawn up by the
Sansthan in its ten constituent Campuses and affiliated institutions.
The Sansthan follows C.B.S.E. syllabi as far as English, Hindi and other modern subjects like History,
Sociology, Political Science, Home Science, Mathematics etc. at school level are concerned. At Shastri level,
the syllabi of Delhi University is normally followed for modern subjects like Hindi and English.
Sanskrit institutions managed by voluntary organisations and affiliated to the Sansthan also impart
teaching with the same syllabus. In all the Campuses, there is a two year buffer course of plus-two level
called Prak Shastri to facilitate students of modern system of Sanskrit education to join the traditional
stream in the Sansthan.
1.5 Research
Ganga Nath Jha Campus, Allahabad is exclusively meant for carrying out research in selected
branches. Facilities exist in all the Campuses for students to enroll themselves for research and on successful
completion of it, the degree of Vidyavaridhi, which is equivalent to Ph.D., is awarded to them.
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CLASS
Shiksha Vidya-
Prak Shastri Shastri Shastri Acharya Varidhi
1.7 Publications
Research Journals
The Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan brings out two research journals, namely ‘Sanskrit Vimarshah
and Journal of the Ganganath Jha Campus, Allahabad’. While the first journal is brought out by the
Sansthan’s Headquarters office, the other is published by Ganganath Jha Campus, Allahabad. In addition,
a literary journal namely, ‘Ushati’ is also published from the Ganganath Jha Campus, Allahabad.
The Sansthan as well as the Campuses publish high standard publications regularly.
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2. ACHIEVEMENTS DURING REPORTING
YEAR 2005-2006
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3. STRUCTURE AND ACTIVITIES
The President as appointed by the Govt. of India is the head of the Sansthan. Hon’ble Shri Arjun
Singh ji, Minister of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India holds the position of the
President of the Sansthan. The Vice Chancellor is the principal executive officer. He exercises general
supervision or control over the affairs of the Sansthan, executes policies and programmes and implement
the decisions of all its authorities. Prof. V. Kutumba Sastry holds the office of the Vice Chancellor. Besides
the President, following are the approved authorities of the Sansthan:
1. Board of Management - Principal organ of the management in the Sansthan. Empowered to take
and implement well considered decisions and to handle effectively crisis
situations.
2. Academic Council - Principal academic body responsible for maintenance of standards of
education, teaching, training, examinations and research programme.
3. Planning and Principal planning body responsible for monitoring of development
Monitoring Board- programme.
4. Finance Committee - Principal finance body responsible for placing annual accounts and financial
estimates before the Board of Management, fixing limits of total expenditure
and recommending creation of all types of posts.
5. Advisory Committee - Entrusted with helping academic planning and growth. It functions under
the chairmanship of a nominee of the U.G.C..
Apart from the above; the Sansthan has also other consituted bodies for making recommendations
with regard to their respective nature of functions namly; Grant in Aid Committee, Publication Committee,
Scholarship Selection Committee, Research Board and Examination Board.
The following table shows number of meetings held by the authorities/bodies of the Sansthan during
the year 2005-06:
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3. Correspondence Course and Non Formal Sanskrit Education Section.
4. Examination Section.
5. Administration Section.
6. Finance Section
7. Scheme Section.
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3.5 ADMINISTRATION SECTION
The Administration Section deals with general administration of the Sansthan and its constituent
Campuses. It also plans appointments, postings, transfers and other establishment matters. Control over
Campuses is also one of the main responsibilities of the Section.
3.8 CAMPUSES
The following Campuses at different parts of the country are being run by Rashtriya Sanskrit
Sansthan (Deemed University) :
These Campuses impart instructions for the following courses except Allahabad where research
programme is undertaken–
S.No. Course Equivalent to
1. Uttar Madhyama/Prak Shastri Sr. Secondary
2. Shastri B.A.
3. Acharya M.A.
4. Shiksha Shastri B.Ed.
5. Vidyavaridhi Ph.D.
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B.Ed. programme is conducted at Puri, Jammu, Jaipur, Lucknow, Sringeri, Bhopal and Guruvayoor
campuses. The academic session begins with admissions of the students to different classes.
Following table shows classwise admissions in the campuses :
CLASS
Shiksha Vidya-
Prak Shastri Shastri Shastri Acharya Varidhi
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Students of the Campuses performed well in the annual examinations 2005-06. The following graph
based on the statistics at page 20 depicts classwise percentage of result :
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Classes
The Campuses have trained and well versed teaching faculties. However, part time teachers were
also engaged in the subjects in which full time teachers were not available. Details of Campuswise members
of faculties are given at Annexure-C.
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4. SECTIONS
4.1 ACADEMIC SECTION
This section is headed by an officer at the level of Deputy Director.
The important responsibilities of the section are :-
To organise the academic activities of the Sansthan and frame syllabi for various courses.
To constitute subject committees to frame syllabi of different subjects from Prathama to Acharya.
To coordinate convening of Academic Council meeting and meeting of the Board of Studies and
take follow up action.
This section is also responsible for laying down standard for academic performance and preparation
of calendar of academic programme.
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RESEARCH & POST MATRIC SCHOLARSHIPS
The scholarship section is headed by an officer of the level of Assistant Director.
This section executes the disbursement of Research & Post matric scholarships nationwide. The
scholarships are of two types :
1. Research Scholarships for students of traditional Pathashalas;
2. Post Matric Scholarships for pursuing Inter, B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. including equivalent traditional courses.
The following is the break-up of award of scholarship during 2005-2006 :-
Courses Fresh
General S.C. S.T. Total Students
1. Prak Shastri/Uttar Madhyama/US 369 7 01 377
2. Intermediate 488 24 09 521
3. B.A.- I, II, III 1369 84 12 1465
4. Shastri - I, II, III 403 35 06 444
5. M.A. - I, II 164 35 03 202
6. Acharya I, II 84 – 11 95
7. Ph.D. 43 – – 43
8. Vidyavaridhi 07 – – 07
Total 2927 185 42 3154
An expenditure of Rs.41.41 lakh was incurred under this item.
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State-wise details of the First cycle of Prathama Deeksha and Dwitiya Deeksha
(July-05-Dec-05)
Chhattisgarh - - - - - - - -
Learners at these centres exhibited great enthusiasm. More than Twenty Six Thousand of students,
teachers, professors, doctors, engineers, bankers, industrialists, officers, lawyers, scientists, farmers and
house wives etc. received the training. An analysis based on the data received is as follows :
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CLASSIFICATION OF BENEFICIARIES OF N.F.S.E.
1. Teachers/Lecturers/Professors/Ph.D. etc. : 1330
2. Doctors/Engineers : 107
3. Officers (Commissioners and Bank Managers etc.) : 12
4. Advocates/LL.B. : 23
5. Chartered Accountants : 12
6. Others - In Service/Retd. : 963
7. Students : 19738
8. Businessmen : 360
9. Farmers : 307
10. House wives : 1013
11. Others : 2480
Total : 26345
The compilation & analysis of the second cycle of the programme of this year held between
December, 05 to March, 06 is in progress. The same response is received during this cycle also. Thus, the
likelyhood number of participant learners of both cycles would be more than 40,000.
As a result of opening of N.F.S.E. centres throughout India, people have become familiar with
Sanskrit and the cultural heritage of India. People from all castes and communities of the society evinced
great zeal for learning Sanskrit. Grand inauguration and valedictory functions were organised at various
centres. Study material of Prathama Deeksha & Dwitiya Deeksha prepared by Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan
was the main base of teaching Sanskrit at their respective centres. The students have regarded this study
material as excellent. Certificates of participation were awarded at the end of the Prathama/Dwitiya Deeksha
to those students who had either attended minimum 75% of their classes or who had passed the
examination conducted by their local centres.
These Non Formal Sanskrit Education Centres were not only conducted in cities and metropolitan
cities of the country, but they were also conducted in remote small villages, small towns, inaccessible areas
of Jammu & Kashmir and North-East states. Sanskrit teachers had to come from far off places also. The
venue of these centres was the Universities, Colleges (Degree College), Inter Colleges, High and Higher
Secondary Schools, Junior High Schools, Public Schools and Voluntary Organisations throughout the country.
The results are very pleasant and amazing.
For the proper functioning of these centres, State Coordinators were nominated in the State who
received proposals regarding centres, centre coordinators and teachers from respective State. Sanction
for conducting centres was also accorded by the Sansthan on receiving direct proposals from various
Institutions.
List of coordinators
National Coordinator (N.F.S.E.) & - Dr. L.K. Tripathi, Reader, Vyakarna, Rashtriya
Sanskrit Swadhyaya Yojana Sanskrit Sansthan.
Asst. National Coordinator (N.F.S.E.) - Dr. Ratna Mohan Jha, R.A. (up to June 2005)
- Shri K. Venkatesha Moorthy, R.A. (July 2005 onwards.)
Asst. Coordinator (Swadhyaya Yojana) - Dr. Dharmendra Kumar Singh Deo, R.A. (upto June 2005)
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STATE COORDINATORS (N.F.S.E.)
1. Andhra Pradesh Dr. Dorbal Prabhakar Sharma, Principal, S.V.J.V. Skt. Kalashala, Kovvur,
West Godawari District (A.P.)
2. Bihar + Jharkhand Dr. Shreeprakash Pandey, Lecturer, Q.No.-23, University Campus,
Muzaffarpur-1, Bihar
3. Delhi Dr. Y.S. Ramesh, Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, 56-57, Institutional
Area, Janakpuri, New Delhi.
4. Gujarat Dr. H.M. Pandey, Vadodara Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya, Vadodara,
Gujarat.
5. Haryana Dr. Surendra Mohan Mishra, Reader, Deptt. Of Sanskrit, Kurukshetra
University, Kurukshetra.
6. J&K Dr. Viswamurti Sastri, Reader & Head of Department of Sahitya,
Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, Shri Ranbir Campus, Jammu.
7. Karnataka Dr. A.P. Sacchidanand, Reader & Head of Department of Education,
Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, Shri Rajiv Gandhi Campus, Sringeri.
8. Kerala Dr. P.N. Shastri, Reader & Head of Department of Sahitya, Rashtriya
Sanskrit Sansthan, Guruvayoor Campus, Guruvayoor (Kerala).
9. Maharashtra (Vidarbh) Dr. Pankaj Chande, Vice-Chancellor, Kavi Kulguru Kalidas Sanskrit
University, Ramtek, Nagpur.
10. Maharashtra (Pune) Shripad Bhatt, Lecturer, Department of Sanskrit, Tilak Maharashtra
Vidyapeetha, Pune.
11. M.P. + Chhattisgarh Dr. Bal Krishna Sharma, Lecturer, Shasakiya Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya,
Achaleshwar, Laskar, Gwalior, M.P.
12. Orissa Dr. C. Upendra Rao, Reader & Head of Department of Sahitya,
Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, Sri Sadashiv Campus, Puri.
13. Punjab + H.P. Dr. Bhaktvatsalam Sharma, Principal, Sanatan Dharam Adarsh San-
skrit Mahavidyalaya, Dohagi, Dist-Una, H.P.
14. Rajasthan Dr. Sudesh Kumar Sharma, Reader, Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan,
Jaipur Campus, Triveni Nagar, Jaipur.
15. Tamilnadu Dr. R. Ramachandran, Lecturer, Department of Sanskrit, Ramakrishna
Mission, Vivekananda College, Mylapore, Chennai.
16. Uttaranchal Dr. Budhdev Sharma, Principal, Mangala Devi Inter College,
Deharadun.
17. Uttar Pradesh Dr. M. Chandrashekhar, Reader, Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, Lucknow
Campus, Lucknow.
18. West Bengal Sri Satyapad Bhattacharya, Reader Sanskrit “Satyadham” Po-Prafulla
Kanan, AF-159, Rabindra Pally, Krishnapur, Kolkata.
19. North East States Dr. Nripendra Nath Sarma, (Retired Principal) Panchajanya, 5 Lakshmi
Nagar, R.G. Baruah Road, (Nursery) Dispur, Guwahati, Assam
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2. SANSKRIT SWADHYAYA YOJANA
Under this scheme, the following tasks were completed during the year 2005-2006:
1. Self Study Material of Nitishataka (the first half).
2. Self Study Material of Nitishataka (the latter half).
3. The second edition of Prathama Deeksha was also edited as follows :
(i) The gist of chapters has been added in Hindi & English in the beginning of each chapter.
(ii) Sambhashan Book has been prepared afresh. Both these books are ready for the press.
4. The second edition of Dwitiya Deeksha is also ready for printing which will be carried out as and
when the old stock is exhausted.
5. An Introductory course on Indian Astrology (Phalita) was also published.
6. Book on Vaastu Shastra was revised and re edited.
7. The Study material pertaining to Kavya Swadhyaya has also been prepared which will be reviewed
and published soon.
3. CORRESPONDENCE COURSE
Sansthan conducts correspondence courses for learning Sanskrit language through Hindi and English
medium for general learners of Sanskrit in India and abroad at two levels viz (a) Introductory course in
Sanskrit Ist year and (b) Introductory course in Sanskrit IInd year. During the year 2005-2006, 548 students
who earlier got registered themselves continued their studies and 225 fresh students were registerd for
learning Sanskrit through correspondence course.
4. SANSKRIT TEACHERS’ TRAINING PROGRAMME
Sansthan has also conducted the teachers’ training programme in seven centres. The details are
given below :
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S.No. Place of No. of Teachers Resource Persons
Training Camps Trained
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32 Students were awarded Vidya Varidhi degree during the year under report. Details of such
research students is placed at Annexure-D.
A total number of 12635 students were enrolled in the campuses and affiliated institutions in
different classes during the year 2005-06.
The details of PSST students registered, appeared & passed during the year 2006 are given below:
(i) No. of students registered - 10772
(ii) No. of students appeared - 9709
(iii) No. of students passed - 1799
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Affiliation to Institutions
The Sansthan had started with a few Campuses but later some privately managed institutions were
affiliated. The list of institutions affiliated to the Sansthan is given at Annexure E. Details of the Governments
and Universities which have given recognition to the Sansthan’s examinations are placed at Annexures F
and G respectively.
Budget (2005-06)
An unspent balance of Rs. 911.83 lakh was carried over from the year 2004-05 to the financial
year 2005-06. A total budget of Rs. 4209.52 lakh (including the previous unspent balance) was sanctioned
by the Ministry. The amount was further allocated among the constituent units in the following manner:-
(Figures in lakh of Rupees)
Sl.No. Name of the Unit Plan Non Plan Total
1. Headquarter 1297.91 1179.91 2477.82
2. Puri Campus 50.00 293.62 343.62
3. Jammu Campus 10.30 225.02 235.32
4. Allahabad Campus — 87.04 87.04
5. Guruvayoor Campus 100.00 163.52 263.52
6. Jaipur Campus 50.00 204.39 254.39
7. Lucknow Campus 100.00 177.38 277.38
8. Sringeri Campus 118.55 — 118.55
9. Garli Campus 58.10 — 58.10
10. Bhopal Campus 71.36 — 71.36
11. Mumbai Campus 22.42 — 22.42
Total : 1878.64 2330.88 4209.52
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These funds were utilised during the year on pay and allowances, scholarships, President award
to eminent Sanskrit scholars and other maintenance items of expenditure. An amount of Rs. 619.87 lakh
(Plan 159.56 lakh and non-plan Rs. 460.31 lakh) remained unspent at the close of the financial year.
Accounts
The wing is responsible for consolidation of accounts received from various units of the Sansthan
and submission to DGACR for audit. Audit report and audited annual accounts for the year 2005-06 are
placed at Annexure-O.
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1. Vyakarana Bhattojidikshit Virachita Vyakarana Siddhanta Kaumudyah Sajna Paribhasha
Panchasandhi Karaka Stripratyaya Prakaranam.
2. Sahitya Mahakavi Kalidasa Krit Raghuvansham Aaditah Sastha Sarga Paryantam.
3. Nyaya Annan Bhatt Krit Tarksangrah Deepika Sahita Sangrah.
Cash prizes with medals were given away to the winners students as adjudged by the panel of
judges.
During the year under report, an amount of Rs. 6.90 lakh was utilised for the purpose.
As per practice, following three texts were announced for the participants for the next Shalaka
Pariksha 2006-07:
1. Vyakarana Vyakarana Siddhanta Kaumudyah Shadlinga Prakaranam Karaka Prakaranam
Samasa Prakaranam cha (Samasashraya Vidhi Paryantam.)
2. Sahitya Kumarasambhavam (Prathamasargat Pancham Sarga Paryantam.)
3. Nyaya Nyaya Siddhanta Muktavali (Shabdakhandantabhagah)
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(vii) Monetary grant to Scholars awarded CERTIFICATE OF HONOUR by the President
of India
The Sansthan is releasing monetary grant to the tune of Rs. 50,000/- p.a. to the Scholars who
have been awarded Certificate of Honour by the President of India.
A sum of Rs. 211.76 lakh was incurred on this account during the year under report.
(viii) Promotion of Sanskrit Language in North East Region
During the year 2005-06, the Sansthan incurred an expenditure of Rs.39.78 lakh for learning,
propagation and promotion of Sanskrit language in North East Region of the country.
4.8 LIBRARY
Sansthan has a library having more than 22000 titles of Sanskrit books to facilitate academic activities
of the Sansthan and visiting scholars. The wing is headed by the Project Officer who also looks after the
work of Sales & Computers
The wing has already provided computers to the campuses. PSST results of Sansthan are launched
on website from 2002-03. The details of amount on acquisition of books and the sale proceeds during the
year under report are as under:
Library :
1. Books Purchased Rs. 35,974.00
2. Books received as Gift Rs. 1,00,144.00
Sales :
1. Reprinted Rare Books Rs. 6,01,932.00
2. Sansthan’s Publications Rs. 28,49,852.00
Total Rs. 34,51,784.00
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CAMPUSES AT A GLANCE
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5. CAMPUSES
5.1 Shri Ganganath Jha Campus, Allahabad (U.P.)
Formerly Shri Ganganath Jha Research Institute situated at Allahabad was taken over by the Rashtriya
Sanskrit Sansthan on Ist April, 1971 as its constituent Vidyapeetha named Shri Ganganath Jha Kendriya
Sanskrit Vidyapeetha; which was later renamed as Shri Ganganath Jha Campus, Allahabad of the Deemed
University. This campus is a recognized research centre exclusively devoted to research work on various
disciplines of Sanskrit Literature. A number of research scholars are registered to carry out research work
for the award of Vidyavaridhi (Ph.D.) degree of the Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan (Deemed University). The
scholars, thus enrolled, work under the guidance of one of the faculties of the campus by utilizing the
facilities available in its rich Library and Manuscripts Section. The use of the Library and Manuscripts Section
is not only limited to the staff and registered scholars of the campus but also open to all scholars as
reference library. It invites scholars and researchers interested in Sanskrit and ancient Indian culture from
all walks of life to make use of its library subject to its capacity.
All the members of academic staff, besides guiding research work of the enrolled students, pursue
their own research work assigned to them by the Sansthan. The research projects of the campus are
carried out not only individually but also as team work.
At present 68 research students are on rolls. During the academic session 2005-2006, six students
were awarded Vidyavaridhi degree and eight students have submitted their theses to the Sansthan.
Publications
60th Volume of the Research Journal of the Campus and re-prints of the works Kavya Prakash
(with three unpublished commentaries), Geeti Kandalika, Mimamsa Jurisprudence, Biography of Dr. Ganganath
Jha, Sanskrit Documents and Mahakala Samhita (Kama Kala Khanda) were brought out. Besides its publication
programmes, the campus has also undertaken the Project of “Vedabhasya Kosha”.
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3. Dr. V.N. Giri, Reader
(a) Works undertaken for publication:
(i) Sabdamrita (Commentary on Kumarasambhava).
(ii) Nyayasutravivaran.
(iii) Kavya Prakash Tika by Ratnakara.
(b) Guidance to Research Scholars.
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8. Smt. Beena Mishra, Curator
(a) Undertaken preparation of descriptive catalogue of Manuscripts.
9. Dr.(Smt.) Shailja Pandey, Research Assistant
(a) Undertaken editng work of “Satyopakhyan”.
(b) Three articles published.
(c) Participated in two seminars at New Delhi and Allahabad.
(d) Cooperated in Library stock taking.
(e) Assisted in Sanskrit Day Celebrations.
(f) Wrote articles on “Vastu” in a local daily.
(g) Was honoured by the Uttar Pradesh Sanskrit Sansthan, Lucknow for the work “Manushyalaya-
chandrika”.
10. Sh. Ram Chander, Research Assistant
(a) Undertaken editing work of “Vishnubhakti Kalpalata”
(b) Cooperated in stock taking of library.
11. Dr.Ram Kishore Jha,Copyist
(a) Undertaken editing the text of ‘Raghavollasa’ and preparation of descriptive catalogue of
Manuscripts.
Other Features
* Mr.Yasutoka Muroya, a Japanese Scholar visited the campus for a week in connection with his
research work on Mimamsa.
* Dr. L.P. Pandey of Advanced Studies delivered a lecture on “The Vedic Age”.
* Dr. D. Fransic of Kaladi University visited the campus.
* Library of the campus acquired books worth Rs.One lakh and ten thousands.
* NRLC supplied five manuscripts back after conservation with the assurance to establish a separate
Lab. and provide technical hands for conservation of other manuscripts.
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5.2 Shri Sadashiva Campus, Puri (Orissa)
The erstwhile Sadashiva Sanskrit College, Puri functioning under the State Govt. of Orissa and
known for its long association with the study of Sanskrit in traditional system was taken over by the Rashtriya
Sanskrit Sansthan, New Delhi on 15th August, 1971. Consequent upon transfer of management, the old
Sadashiva Sanskrit College was renamed as Shri Sadashiva Kendriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha. As a result of
grant of the status of Deemed University to the Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, it is now known as Rashtriya
Sanskrit Sansthan (Deemed University), Shri Sadashiva Campus, Puri.
The campus imparts teaching from Prak Shastri to Acharya in various departments as Sahitya,
Navya Vyakarana, Dharma Shastra, Puranetihasa, Siddhanta Jyotisha, Phalita Jyotisha, Advaita Vedanta,
Sankhya Yoga, Navya Nyaya and Sarvadarshana. The Campus also offers research programme leading to
the degree of Vidyavaridhi (Ph.D.).
Besides the above subjects, some modern subjects like Hindi, English, Oriya, History, Mathematics
and Computer Education are being taught in Shastri and Prak Shastri classes according to the syllabi of
the Sansthan. Students are also made known to environmental studies. A Sanskrit Teachers Training
course called Shiksha Shastri as equivalent to B.Ed. is offered as well.
Academic activities of the campus have started functioning in its newly constructed building on a
piece of land of 4.78 acres. The campus has a very rich library containing about 50000 books on different
subjects, manuscripts and journals for the readers.
During the year under report; total number of enrolled students from Prak Shastri to Vidyavaridhi
were 550. Out of these students 14 belonged to SC/ST category and 267 were women students. 133
students were provided with hostel facility.
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part in the competitions. Shri Bibhu Prasad Dash, Shastri III year, Km. Mililata Behera, Acharya Ist year,
Shri Chinmay Kumar Behera, Prak Shastri IInd year and Km. Nutani Grahacharya, Prak Shastri Ist year
stood champions in Senior Boys, Senior Girls, Junior Boys and Junior Girls group respectively. Class
championship with maximum points in Athletics went to Acharya IInd year class. Kumari Kirti Panigrahi,
Acharya Ist year, Shri Dilbag, Shiksha Shastri, Shri Bibek Sharma, Shiksha Shastri and Shri Karamveer,
Shiksha Shastri took part in Puri District Youth Festival organized by the District Sports Office. Likewise,
three Shiksha Shastri students namely Sarva Shri Rohitas Kumar, Karmveer and Dinesh Kumar took part in
Senior District Kabaddi competition.
Other Features
For the students of Shiksha Shastri, a ten days Scout & Guide and First Aid Training Camp was
organized, besides their educational tour. The Campus is one of the centres of Non Formal Sanskrit Education
and under it, classes of Prathama and Dwitiya Deeksha were successfully conducted. Teachers as well as
students took active part in Sanskrit Day celebrations.
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Four students of this campus namely Sarva Shri Nandan Jha, Shankar Jha, Pushpendra Joshi and
Darshan Kumar took part in the All India Elocution Contest organized at Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit
University, Darbhanga. Shri Nandan Jha was awarded with the second prize in Vyakarana discipline. For
the students of Shiksha Shastri, educational tour, first aid training and scout and guide training camps
were organized. On the occasion of ‘Vasantotsava’ at New Delhi, students staged a drama. The students
also took part in sports activities. During the event of Annual Sports Meet, sports like Volley Ball, Cricket,
Badminton, Kabaddi, Chess, Athletics etc. were organized. Shri Sauvir Singh, Shiksha Shastri was declared
male Athletic champion. For Volley ball, Kabaddi and Cricket, Shri Sanjay Kumar, Shastri Ist Year, Shri
Kuldeep Singh, Shastri IInd Year and Shri Vikki Sharma, Shastri Ist year were declared as best player,
best raider and man of the match respectively. Likewise, girl students also actively took part and Miss
Kamla Devi, Shastri IIIrd year was declared athletic sports female champion. Shri Parma Nand, a student
of Acharya IInd year participated in 14th Jammu and Kashmir State Level Kabaddi Championship and his
team stood second.
The campus is one of the centres of Non Formal Sanskrit Education. During the year, 25 and 10
students underwent training of Prathama and Dwitiya Deeksha respectively.
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number of residential quarters at a cost of Rs. 6.31 crores. About 80% of the work has been completed
by now.
The campus is pursuing research work leading to the degree of Vidyavaridhi (Ph.D.) and is imparting
education in Sahitya, Vyakarana, Advaita Vedanta, Nyaya at Acharya and Shastri level, Shiksha Shastri
(B.Ed.) at Shastri level and school education called Prak Shastri. Computer Education facility is also available.
During the academic year under report, a total of 429 students were enrolled in different courses
of studies i.e. Prak Shastri to Vidyavaridhi
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(c) Sasidharan P. - Top ranker in Acharya Vedanta IIrd year received Sri Ram Janaki Puraskara
of Rs. 101/- constituted by Dr. R.N. Das.
(d) Suno V.U. - Top scorer in Acharya-II Sahitya examination got Prof. P.C. Vasudevan Elayath
Memorial Endowment prize of Rs. 250/- constituted by his son Dr. P.C. Muralimadhavan.
(e) Suno V.U. - Top scorer in Acharya-II examination was awarded Prof. P.T. Kuriakose Master
Memorial Endowment cash prize of Rs. 501/- instituted by Sri K.L. Sebastian, Sr. Grade
Lecturer.
Stipend from Local Administration
Educational concession by way of stipend was awarded by the District Development Officer and
Tribal Development Officer, Trichur to 41 students from S.C. Category, 01 student from S.T. Category and
04 students from O.E.C. Category.
Guruvayoor Campus
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Co-curricular and Extra Curricular Activities of the campus during the year 2005-06
In the months of November - December, 2005, a twelve days Lecture Series was conducted in
collaboration with the Rajasthan Sanskrit Academy. The series was on Nyaya Siddhantamuktavali taken up
by Prof. Vasistha Tripathi, an erudite Nyaya scholar from Varanasi in two sessions a day. It was formally
inaugurated by Prof. Ramakrishnamacharyulu, Vice Chancellor, Swamy Ramanandacharya Rajasthan Sanskrit
University. Eminent sholars like Devarshi Kalanath Shastri and Dr. Ram Kishore Shukla etc. were the invitees.
Within the stipulated time, Dr. Tripathi completed the Anumana and Sabda Khand of Nyayasiddhantamuktavali.
A two days National Seminar was organised in December, 2005 on the subject ‘Indian Poetics after
Panditaraja Jagannatha'. It was also a Joint programme of the campus and Rajasthan Sanskrit Academy.
Eminent scholars like Prof. Radha Vallabh Tripathi, Dr. Abhiraj Rajendra Mishra, Devarshi Kalanath Shastri
and Prof. Shivaji Upadhyaya were among the participants.
Three days literary events competition was held for the students in December 2005 in the campus
auditorium on different subjects, Sanskrit songs and Gita recital. These were followed by three days sports
competitions. Most of the students took part in these competitions. A unit of National Service Scheme (NSS)
was started in the campus during this academic year. Various projects were undertaken by the unit inclusive
of different service activities during a ten days successful NSS camp. Besides it, a blood donation camp
was organised in collaboration with Santokba Durlabji Memorial Hospital, Jaipur and more than 100 inmates
donated their blood to make the programme a success.
Students of the campus participated in the All India Sanskrit Drama Competition organised by
Rajasthan Sanskrit Academy and got second prize for staging the drama ‘Dootaghatotkaca’ of Mahakavi
Bhasa. During Vasantotsava conducted by the Sansthan at New Delhi, students performed the Sanskrit drama
‘Snushavijayam’. Km. Richa Singh, a student of Acharya Ist year was adjudged the best female actress in
this drama competition. Eight students of the campus out of ten in all from Rajasthan State were selected
to participate in the All India Elocution Contest held at Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University,
Darbhanga (Bihar).
The campus celebrated its Annual Day on 27th January, 2006. Prof. Ram Karan Sharma, President,
International Association of Sanskrit Studies presided over the function. Prof. V.Kutumba Shastri, Vice
Chancellor, Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan (Deemed University) and Shri R.N. Murali, Director, NCTE (North
Region) were the chief guests who gave away the prizes to the students with blessings for their successful
career.
Jaipur Campus
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5.6 Lucknow Campus, Lucknow (U.P.)
Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan established one of its constituent Kendriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha at
Lucknow in the year 1983 which has now been renamed as the Lucknow Campus of the Sansthan after
having the Status of Deemed University. The campus is in possession of 10 acres of plot of land at Vishal
Khand, Gomati Nagar, Lucknow allotted by the Lucknow Development Authority. The location is about 12
K.M.. away from Lucknow Railway Station. Construction of the main building has already been completed
by C.P.W.D. at a cost of Rs. 2.76 crores and activities of the Campus have started functioning there. The
second phase construction work for Girls & Boys hostels and minimum number of staff quarters is in
progress at a sanctioned cost of Rs. 3.52 crores.
It offers research programme leading to the degree of Vidyavaridhi (Ph.D.) and is imparting education
in Sahitya, Vyakarana, Jyotisha, Baudha Darshana at Acharya and Shastri level, Shiksha Shastri (B.Ed.) at
Shastri level and Prak Shastri at Intermediate level. Modern subjects like Hindi, English, Political Science,
Economics and Computer Education are taught along with the traditional subjects upto Shastri level. There
is a spacious play ground for sports and Yoga activities. It has also a rich library for the teachers as well
as the students. Shiksha Shastra Department laboratory is equipped with modern psychological and
educational technique tools for the benefit of under trainee students.
During the session 2005-06, total number of students admitted from Prak Shastri to Vidyavaridhi
were 244. Out of them, seven and two students belonged to S.C. and S.T. categories respectively and 57
were female students. 50 students were provided hostel facility. Four research students submitted their
theses under research programme and eight were awarded Vidyavaridhi (Ph.D.) degree.
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4. Dr. Vijay Kumar Jain, Reader - (a) Read research paper at Indian Council for Buddhist Studies,
Delhi University, Delhi. His published work ‘Manav Adhikar Evam
Baudh Dharma Evam Sanyukta-nikaya Ek Adhyayan’ was
released by Prof. V.Kutumba Sastri, Vice Chancellor, Rashtriya
Sanskrit Sansthan (Deemed University), New Delhi.
(b) ‘Padama Purana Ek Anushilan’ an edited work was released.
(c) Participated in National Seminar at Mohan Lal Sukhariya
University, Udaipur and read the paper on ‘Bharatiya Darshan
Mein Samaya Vivechan Baudhadarshan Ke Sandarbh Mein.’
(d) Took part in National Seminar at Centre for Buddhist Studies,
National Institute of Social Work and Social Science and
presented the paper titled ‘Orissa Mein Bauddha Dharma.’
(e) Presented the paper on the topic ‘Angadesh Mein Jain Dharma’
in the seminar held at the Deptt. of Ancient Indian History,
Bhagalpur University in collaboration with I.C.H.R..
(f) Read a research paper on the topic ‘Baudha Sanskrit Granthon
Mein Samajik Chetana’ at Nagarjuna Foundation, Gorakhpur
on 8-3-2006.
(g) Honoured by the Uttar Pradesh Sanskrit Sansthan for his pub-
lished work ‘Sanyukta Nikaya : Ek Adhyayan.’
5. Dr. Shishir Kumar Pandey, Reader - (a) Nominated as Visiting Professor by Indian Cultural Relations
Council, a unit of Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India.
(b) Published a quarterly magazine ‘Jnanayani.’
6. Dr. (Smt.)Avaneesh Aggarwal, Reader-(a) Attended Referesher Course conducted at Jamia Milia Islamia
University, New Delhi in May, 2005.
7. Dr. Jai Prakash Narayan, Lecturer - (a) Attended ‘Kalidasa Mahotsava’ organised by Kalidasa Academy,
New Delhi during 25-28 Nov., 2005 and presented a research
paper.
(b) Participated in the workshop on Kavya Prakash organised by
Uttar Pradesh Sanskrit Sansthan on 3-4, March, 2006.
8. Shri Jagannath Jha, Jr. Lecturer - (a) Convened different Literary competitions during Ist-8th
February, 2006.
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(v) On the occasion of U.P. State Junior Wrestling Competitions held at K.D. Singh Babu Stadium,
Shri Rajan Singh, a student of Prak-Shastri Ist year stood first and was honoured with
‘Abhimanyu Puraskar’ a title of U.P. State Govt. along with a cash prize of Rs. Eleven
thousands. In the same competitions, Shri Leeladhar and Shri Lallan Singh, both students of
Prak Shastri Ist year got third position jointly.
Shri Rajan Singh again won first prize in 74 kg. category in the Senior State Wrestling Competitions
held at Faizabad from 21st to 23rd January, 2006.
In Invitation Wrestling Competition organised by Lucknow University on 12-2-2006, Sarva Shri Rajan
Singh, Rohtas and Mulayam Singh, students of the campus were awarded cash prize of Rs. 800/-,
Rs. 700/- and Rs. 500/- respectively. Different athletics competitions were conducted on 18th & 19th January,
2006 in the campus play ground.
Other Features
The campus conducted evening classes under Non Formal Sanskrit Education programme from
30th August 2005 to 29th November, 2005. In August, 2005, two days Sanskrit Samaroha was organised.
On the opening day, Prof. Ashok Kumar Kalia, Vice Chancellor, Sampooranand Sanskrit University, Varanasi
and Prof. R.P. Singh, Vice Chancellor, Lucknow University, Lucknow were the chief guests. Prof. P.
Pushpangadan, Director, National Botany Research Institute, Lucknow presided over the function. The
concluding function was presided over by Shri Mata Prasad Pandey, Speakar, Legislative Assembly, Uttar
Pradesh. Prof. Krishna Kumar Mishra, Head of Sanskrit Dept., Lucknow University and Dr. Uma Raman Jha,
former Principal of the campus were guests of honour.
Lucknow Campus
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70 K.M. from Udupi and 60 K.M. from Shimoga. Shimoga is linked with rail route from Bangalore. The
C.P.W.D. has completed construction work of main building of the campus at an expenditure of Rs. 1.63
crore. The completion of second phase construction work for girls and boys hostels and minimum number
of staff quarters at a cost of Rs. 4.17 crores is in the offing.
The campus has been imparting education in the disciplines of Sahitya, Vyakarana, Advaita Vedanta,
Mimamsa and Navya Nyaya at Acharya and Shastri level, Shiksha Shastri (B.Ed.) at Shastri level and Prak
Shastri at Intermediate level. It also offers research programme leading to the degree of Vidyavaridhi (Ph.D.).
Modern subjects and computer education are also taught.
During the academic year 2005-06, 253 students in all were got admitted in different classes. Out
of them, 15 students belonged to S.C./S.T. category and 54 were women students. Hostel facility was
made available to 75 students. His Holiness Bharati Teertha Mahaswamiji and Sri Gowrishankarji,
Administrator, Srimatha, Sringeri were generous to provide lunch and supper to all students of the campus.
Guest Lecture Series was organised on 19th September, 2005. Dr. Tej Pal Sharma, Principal from
Jagannath Sanskrit University, Puri and Dr. Raja Ram Shukla, Director, Research Institute, S.S. University,
Varanasi delivered lectures on the subject ‘Anumana & Sphotah’. On the occasion of Karnataka Rajyotsava,
Sh. M.S. Janardhan delivered a lecture in Kannada on 29 November, 2005.
During the period 16th-22nd August, 2005, Sanskrit Week Celebration was held. His Holiness
Jagadguru Sri Sri Bharati Teertha Mahaswamiji inaugurated the celebration at Gurunivas. On the occasion,
Dr. Vishwas from Sanskrit Bharati, Dr. Rama Devi, Principal, Govt. Jr. College, Sringeri and Pandit Sriram
Sharma, Principal, Rajamundry Sanskrit College, A.P. delivered dynamic lectures. Several cultural events
were performed. A ‘Veethi Natak’ in Sanskrit was staged by the students. During the valedictory function,
Vedanta Kesari Sri K.Narayana Bhat, Asthan Vidwan of Sri Sharda Peetham, Sringeri was the chief guest.
A three months duration Prathama Deeksha programme under Non Formal Sanskrit Education began
on 12th September, 2005. Students of the campus took part in All India Elocution Contest conducted by
Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan (Deemed University) at Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University,
Darbhanga (Bihar). Shri Krishnamurthy, a student of Shastri IIIrd year won third prize with bronze medal
in Vyakarana Shalaka. He also got first prize in Vyakarana Shalaka during state level elocution contest
held at Mysore.
On the occasion of Annual Day Celebrations, cultural events, leterary and sports competitions were
conducted for the students.
Scout & Guide and First Aid Training Camp was conducted for the students of Shiksha Shastri.
1. Dr. Kamal Chandra Yogi, Principal—(a) Attended Principals meeting, convocation and meeting of Research
Board at the Sansthan.
(b) Participated in Refresher Course as a resource person at Sri Shankaracharya
Sanskrit University, Kalady and delivered two lectures.
(c) Participated in Pareekshit Memorial Vakyarth Sabha at Tripunnithura (Kerala).
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(d) Participated in Sri Durga Sanskrit Research Centre, Kateel (D.K.) and delivered
a lecture on ‘Swasthya in Ayurveda’.
2. Dr. A.P. Sacchidananda, Professor—(a) Participated in Non Formal Sanskrit Education Teachers’ Training
course at Tripur, (T.N.) as a resource person.
(b) Participated in felicitation programme of Prof. Sridhar Vashistha at Rashtriya
Sanskrit Vidyapeetha (Deemed University), Tirupati on Teacher’s Day.
5. Dr. Subray V.Bhatta, Sr. Lecturer—(a) Participated in Sri Mahaganapathi Vakyartha Vidwat Sabha organised
by Sri Sharda Peetham, Sringeri.
(b) Participated in National Seminar on Mimamsa at Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha
(Deemed University), Tirupati (A.P.).
6. Dr. Ramakant Mishra, Lecturer—(a) Participated in Non Formal Sanskrit Education Teachers’ Training
course at Tripur (T.N.) as a resource person.
(b) Participated in U.G.C. Refresher Course conducted by Sri Chandrashekharendra
Saraswati Vishwa Mahavidyalaya, Kanchipuram (T.N.).
(c) Participated in Akhila Bharatiya Sanskrit Teachers’ Conference at Vijayawada
(A.P.).
7. Dr. E.P. Sridevi, Lecturer—Participated in Pareekshit Memorial Vakyartha Sabha at Tripunnithura (Kerala).
Dr. Ramachandrula Balaji, Lecturer—(a) Attended Orientation programme at U.G.C. Staff College, Osmania
University, Hyderabad.
(b) Participated in Sri Mahaganapathi Vakyartha Vidwat Sabha at Sri Sharda
Peetham, Sringeri.
8. Dr. C.S.S.N. Murthy, Lecturer—(a) Participated in Sri Mahaganapathy Vakyartha Vidwat Sabha at Sri
Sharda Peetham, Sringeri and was awarded with Golden Ring.
(b) Presented papers in the Seminar and Sabda Bodha Vichara at Rashtriya Sanskrit
Vidyapeetha (Deemed University), Tirupati (A.P.).
(c) Honoured by Abhinava Vidya Teertha Foundation, Chennai.
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Dr. Naveena Holla, Lecturer—Participated in Sri Mahaganapthy Vakyartha Vidwat Sabha at Sri Sharda
Peetham, Sringeri.
Students activities
Km. Pallavi B.V., a student of Prak Shastri IInd year received endowment prize instituted by Sri
N.M. Bhide in memory of his father late Shri Mahabala Bhide meant for topper in Prak Shastri examination.
Shri Vinayaka Bhat, Shastri IInd year, Shri Pradeep Kharwa, Shiksha Sahstri and Shri Ravi Kumar
Bhat, Shiksha Shastri got Ist, IInd and IIIrd prizes respectively in literary competitions held at Shimoga.
Sh. Vinayaka Bhat also got IInd prize in Mimamsa at State level Vakyartha Competition, Ist prize in Pareekshit
Memorial Vakyartha competition at Tripurnnithura (Kerala) and Ist prize in Anthyakshari at Sanskrit Seva
Pratisthanam, Adichunchanagiri.
Sri Ganamurthy K., Shastri Ist year got IInd prize in Nyaya Shalaka at State level competition in
connection with All India Sanskrit Elocution Contest.
Km. Sandhya K. Hegde, Acharya IInd year got third prize in Sahitya at State level Vakyartha
Competition and got first prize in Sahitya at Pareekshit Memorial Vakyartha Sabha, Tripunnithura (Kerala).
Km. Kumud Rao, Shastri Ist year got first prize in Vyakarana at Pareekshit Memorial Vakyartha
Sabha, Tripunnithura (Kerala)
Sri Tejaswi Bhat, Shastri IInd year got second prize in Mimamsa at Pareekshit Memorial Vakyartha
Sabha, Tripunnithura (Kerala) and also got first prize in Vedanta at Sanskrit Seva Pratisthanam,
Adichunchangiri in this event.
Sri Ramamurthy S.G., Shastri IInd year got second prize in Sanskrit Essay Writing Competition at
Sanskrit Seva Pratishanam, Adichunchangiri.
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5.8 Garli Campus, Garli (Himachal Pradesh)
During the golden jubilee year of India’s Independence, the Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan established
Kendriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha at Garli in the State of Himachal Pradesh. It was inaugurated by the then
Minister of State for Education Sh. M.R. Saikia in the presence of the Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh
on the auspicious day of 16th September, 1997. It has now been renamed as the Garli campus of Rashtriya
Sanskrit Sansthan (Deemed University). The campus is running in a rented building at present. However
the Govt. of Himachal Pradesh has allotted suitable piece of land measuring 2-63-18 Hectare on the bank
of Vipasha at village Balahar near Pragpur, Tehsil-Dehra, District- Kangra.
Students from all walks of life are imparted education of Prak Shastri at Intermediate level and in
the disciplines of Sahitya, Jyotisha and Vyakarana at Shastri and Acharya levels. Research programme
leading to the degree of Vidyavaridhi (Ph.D.) is also offered to research students. Modern subjects like
Computer Education, Environmental Studies, Hindi, English and History are also taught as a part of the
syllabus.
During the academic session 2005-06, a total of 467 students were admitted to the classes from
Prak Shastri to Acharya. Out of them 22, 04 and 03 belonged to S.C., S.T. and O.B.C. categories respectively.
Two research students submitted their theses.
Extra Curricular Activities
With a view to raise fluency in Sanskrit speaking and over all good performance in the subjects,
Departmental Councils comprising of the faculty members were constituted, namely Jyotisha, Sahitya and
Vyakarana Parishads under the chairmanship of Dr. Madan Mohan Pathak, Reader, Dr. Ram Kumar Sharma,
Reader and Dr. Ram Narayan Dass, Professor respectively. In addition, Saraswati Parishad chaired by Prof.
V.N. Shastri upto 31st January, 2006 followed by Prof. Ram Narayan Dass was also constituted. Sessions
of Jyotisha Parishad were convened on Thursday of last week of the months. Likewise, sessions of Sahitya
and Vyakarana Parishads were held in last week of the months as per convenience. Sanskrit Saptahotsava
was conducted from 19th to 23rd August, 2005 in which different literary items were taken up. Prof. Shukadev
Chaturvedi, Head of Jyotisha Dept., Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha (Deemed
University), New Delhi presided over the valedictory function. Prof. Durga Datt Shastri, recipient of President’s
certificate of Honour was the guest of honour.
From 7th to 9th December, 2005, ten literary competitions for the students were organised in which
a number of students took part. On the basis of their performance, 77 students were given away prizes.
In February 2006, educational tour to Naina Devi was organised.
Annual Sports Meet was conducted from 14th to 16th December, 2005 in which competitions for
the sports like Race, Long Jump, High Jump, Volley Ball, Kabaddi, Badminton and Musical Chair were held.
Both boy and girl students took part enthusiastically.
On the occasion of Vasantotsava, Inter Campuses Sanskrit Drama competitions were organised by
the Sansthan at New Delhi in which students of the campus staged the drama ‘Dootaghatotkaca’. Sarva
Shri Naveen Sharma, Abhishek Kaudinya and Bhanu Sharma won Ist, IInd and IIIrd prizes for their acting
performance respectively.
The campus celebrated Annual Day on 6th March, 2006 in which Dr. C. Giri, Registrar, Rashtriya
Sanskrit Sansthan (Deemed University) was the chief guest. Pandit Durga Datt Shastri was also invited as
the guest of honour. The Registrar also released the book titled ‘Vaiyakarana Prabandha Muktavali’.
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Students of the campus took part in District level Song competition at Dehra. Shri Manoj Kumar
stood first in individual song competition and won Kamalawati Sood Memorial Award Trophy.
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Annual Day of the Campus was celebrated on 7th March, 2006 in which Dr. Kamla Prasad, Vice
Chairman, Kendriya Hindi Sansthan, Agra was the chief guest.
Photo of Shilanyasa
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6. SCHEMES
The Sanskrit Commission appointed by the Government of India in 1956, have recommended that
help and patronage should be extended to important active private academies and bodies which are working
for the popularisation of Sanskrit in their respective regions.
In pursuance thereof, the Govt. of India has introduced different schemes for the promotion of
Sanskrit by way of extending financial assistance to the applicants falling under respective schemes. These
schemes were previously undertaken by the Ministry of H.R.D., Govt. of India but in the past these have
been transferred to the Sansthan for their execution and implementation on the recommendations of duly
constituted Grant in Aid Committee. These schemes are described hereunder:
EXTENT OF ASSISTANCE
All requests for financial assistance are entertained (except in the case of publication projects)
through the state Governments on the prescribed application form meant for the purpose. Requests for
grants from organisations of All India character may be received directly by the Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan.
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It will, however, be open to the Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan to entertain applications directly in special
cases. All requests for financial assistance are considered on merit and grant is sanctioned for approved
items of work only. In cases of applications from organisations/ institutions other than those of All India
character received direct, the views of State Governments can be invited whenever considered necessary.
Grants may be made in instalments depending on the nature of the project to be undertaken and
the progress of the work.
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4. In the case of grants for building/publication, a reasonable period of time may be specified
during which the organisation must complete the building/publication, unless extension is
granted by the Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan for the same period.
5. Properties of the organisation receiving grants from the Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan should
not be transferred to any person/institution/organisation without the concurrence of the
Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan. Should the organisation cease to exist at any time, property
built or equipment purchased out of the Central Government/Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan
grant will revert to the Government of India/Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan.
6. The accounts of the organisation should be maintained properly and submitted as and when
required. These shall always be open to a check by Comptroller and Auditor General of
India at his discretion.
7. When the Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan/Government have reason to believe that the affairs
of the organisation are not being properly managed or that the sanctioned money is not
being utilised for approved purposes, the payment of the grant may be stopped.
8. The organisation must be open to all citizens of India without distinction of caste, creed
or race. No capitation or any other fees should be charged from people belonging to State
other than the one in which the organisation is situated.
9. It will be binding on the organisation to carry out the directions and suggestions given by
the Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan/Government of India with regard to the work for which
the grant has been sanctioned. The organisation shall supply the Sansthan with any
informatin or clarification on any point which the Rashtriya Sasnkrit Sansthan may require,
within time specified by the Sansthan.
10. No foreigner from outside India will be invited by the organisation without the prior ap-
proval of the Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan/Government of India.
Details of Statewise number of Voluntary organisations granted financial assistance on the basis of
receipt of requests during the year 2005-06 is placed at Annexure—I.
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6.3 SHASTRA CHUDAMANI SCHEME
Scheme for utilization of services of Eminent Literary Scholars in Campuses of the
Sansthan, Adarsh Sanskrit Pathashalas and other State Government run Sanskrit Colleges and
Voluntary Sanskrit Organisations.
Objective
The object of the scheme is to preserve the indepth study of various shastraic subjects in Sanskrit
at the various centres where traditional system of Sanskrit education is being imparted to students. While
in the ancient days, the system of education envisaged a full time association of the teacher and taught
for a period of about 12 years minimum and they had enough time to cover the various intricate Shastraic
subjects in all details and the students had the opportunity to acquire mastery over particular subject in a
comprehensive manner. In the recent past, the modern system of education, having prescribed syllabus
for a limited period with selection from text-books, has influenced the Sanskrit education system as well
and as a result even Sanskrit subject where students are supposed to have specialised at the post graduate
level, due to shortage of time available, there is no scope for teaching the higher texts in detail and in
full. As a result the products of this system, though they are quite proficient in the basic tenets of their
subjects are lacking in indepth and exhaustive knowledge of the higher treatises written in these subjects.
Soon after they passed out of the post-graduate level, domestic needs compel them to enter into
a bread winning avocation. Out of such post-graduated we are now to recruit young teachers and lectur-
ers and though they are very much interested in pursuing their studies further, they dont have the facilities
to do so in the institutions where they are employed as a result, while these lecturers efficiently fulfil their
part of coaching their students for their respective examinations, they are not attending that eminence in
their respective branches which their predecessors, 2 or 3 decades ago, were able to achieve. Their academic
interest should not be exploited and their scholarly lacunae should be removed so that they will be better
equipped to serve the cause and will be able to produce a generation of students who will be really
mastering the respective subjects.
In order to achieve this objective, there are fortunately for us, a few old scholars still alive and
physically and mentally alert and they may be usefully utilised for a few more years. They are not neces-
sarily scholars with any university degree or qualifications but still they are masters in their own fields and
there would not be any compunction on the part of the young teachers to study under their feet. They will
be also adding to the academic atmosphere of the institution and will be readily available to clear the
doubts of both the teachers and taught.
Implementation
Under this scheme, not more than two scholars in each of the Campuses of the Rashtriya Sanskrit
Sansthan, Adarsh Sanskrit Pathashalas, Sanskrit Universities and one scholar in established Sanskrit Col-
leges run by the State Govt. or substantially financed by the State Govt. and Voluntary Sanskrit Organisation
are normally appointed. Such appointments are made on recommendations of Grant In Aid Committee
consisting of the experts on the basis of applications received through the concerned institution. The
appointment so made is initially for a period of two years. An extension of one year may, however, be
granted by the committee on the basis of specific report of the Head of the institution. An honorarium of
Rs. 2500/- per month is paid to the appointed scholar.
During the year under report, 39 Shastra Chudamani Scholars were appointed in different
institutions.
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6.4 VOCATIONAL TRAINING SCHEME
Financial Assistance to Registered Academic Organisations to conduct ''Prayogic
Prashikshan" to the products of Traditional Sanskrit Pathshalas/Institutions.
With a view to create employment opportunity for the traditionally educated candidates in some
specialised departments, a scheme of extending financial assistance to registered academic bodies to provide
short term orientation courses to the products of traditional Sanskrit Pathashalas/Institutions was introduced.
The subjects to be taught are Manuscriptology, Cataloguing, Paleography, Sanskrit Typing and Short Hand,
Jyotisha, Karmakanda and Epigraphy etc.. These training courses are conducted for different short terms;
normally for three to nine weeks. During this period, academic bodies may invite specialists in respective
fields to give coaching to the students. Intending institutions are required to apply in a prescribed application
form for holding any such programme. They have also to advertise the short term courses in the local
news papers and invite applications from students who want to avail of it. There may be a normal
registration fee of Rs. 5/- per student. Each student is paid an out of pocket allowance of Rs. 10/- per
day for which he is given the training. The specialist instructor is normally paid an honorarium of
Rs. 100/- per day.
Detailed applications are considered by an expert/Grant in Aid Committee for making
recommendations on merit. The Sansthan releases 75% of the total estimated expenditure as approved
by the Committee, in advance to the institution concerned and the remaining 25% on receipt of the audited
accounts and a report of the vocational training course.
During the year under report, 18 institutions were extended financial assistance for conducting
orientation courses.
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(g) All Ministries/Departments of Government of India.
The recommendations are first of all scrutinised by a Preliminary Selection Committee which is
approved by the HRM. The members are very renowned scholars in their respective fields.
The recommendations made by the Preliminary Selection Committee are then submitted to HRM,
Prime Minister and then finally to the President of India for approval.
In addition to it, young scholars of Sanskrit, Pali, Prakrit, Arabic and Persian are also honoured by
the President of India with Badarayana Vyasa Samman for their excellent contribution to the promotion of
the languages. Such young scholars are awarded a one time monetary grant of Rs. 1,00,000/- apart from
a Sanad and a Shawl.
The President of India gave away these honours to 88 eminent scholars and 24 young scholars
for the years 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005 in the Investiture Ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhavan on 6th
December 2005.
The list of recipients of the honour is given at Annexure-J.
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bulk, provided the books in question are not published with assistance under any other scheme of the
Sansthan. However, books for which recognition has been given by way of State awards in cash or through
citation are also eligible for this purpose.
The applicants have to apply to the Sansthan in a prescribed application form along with atleast
two complimentary copies of the books. The complimentary copies are not returnable. On the
recommendations of the Grant in Aid Committee, the applicant is sent purchase order and provided with
a list of libraries to whom the copies in number specified are despatched by registered parcel. The applicant
is required to allow a minimum of 25% trade discount. In the bill the applicant adds for expenses on
packing at the rate of 20 paise per copy and on registered parcel, which together are also borne by the
Sansthan. The relevant bill accompanied by the postal receipts in original for despatch of copies, are
submitted by the applicant for sanctioning the payment.
During the year 2005-06, an amount of Rs. 26.52 lakh was utilised under this scheme.
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(vi) The Mahavidyalaya should have a student strength of not less than 50, a Shodha Sansthan
should have not less than 12 active researchers.
On receipt of application for recognition, the Govt. would cause an on the spot inspection and
assessment to be made through an Expert Committee and convey its decision to the applicant organisation
about recognition. This would be followed by screening of the existing staff of the institution by a Screening
Committee specially constituted for the purpose.
All the recognised Sanskrit Mahavidyalayas/Shodha Sansthans will be eligible to be considered for
financial assistance under this scheme provided that they undertake to abide by the conditions enumerated
in this scheme.
In addition, they will also have to comply with the conditions regarding the pattern and composition
of managament committee, its functions, staff pattern, applicable grant etc. as envisaged in the scheme.
A list of Adarsh Sanskrit Mahavidyalayas/Shodh Sansthans in receipt of annual grant of the Sansthan
is placed at Annexure—M.
6.10 SCHEME FOR THE AWARD OF RESEARCH AND POST MATRIC SCHOLARSHIP
Under the scheme, scholarships are awarded to regular students of +2 system of education, Gradu-
ate, Post graduate and equivalent courses of traditional stream and Research leading to Ph.D. or equiva-
lent degree to study Sanskrit including Pali and Prakrit languages as a subject. The number of scholarships
awarded every year depends upon availability of funds. 15% and 7.5% number of scholarships are reserved
for SC and ST category of students respectively.
Candidates having passed qualifying examination with at least 50% marks in Sanskrit are eligible
for such scholarships. The qualifying condition of percentage of marks can, however, be releaxed to 45%
in case of reserved category candidates. The aspirant eligible students are required to submit their appli-
cations for award of scholarship to the Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan (Deemed University) through the insti-
tutions in which they intend to prosecute their studies/research. These scholarships are awarded on the
basis of recommendations made by a selection committee constituted for the purpose. Scholarships for
the students upto Post graduate course level are tenable for one academic year of 10 months starting
from Ist July upto 20th April of next year. Since these are awarded on the basis of annual examination
results, the students have to apply afresh every year. Research scholarship is awarded for two full years
and second year’s scholarship is awarded on receipt of utilisation certificate and progress report on the
work done by the candidate.
Candidate in receipt of any scholarship from any other institution or engaged in any remunerative
job during the tenure of scholarship or takes to study of any other course which does not provide for the
study of Sanskrit is disqualified from receiving the scholarships. Each candidate is required to certify all
qualifying conditions.
Rates of scholarship for different courses of study are as under:-
(i) +2 and equivalent courses with Sanskrit as a subject Rs. 100/- p.m.
(ii) B.A./ B.A. (Hon.) and equivalent where three year
degree course is prevalent with Sanskrit Rs. 175/- p.m.
(iii) M.A. in Sanskrit/ Pali/ Prakrit and equivalent Rs. 200/- p.m.
(iv) Ph. D. and equivalent with Sanskrit /Pali / Prakrit Rs. 400/- p.m.
+ Rs. 500/- per annum for
two years as contingent grant.
Details of Statewise number of proposals considered for Award of Research and Post Matric
Scholarships are given at Annexure—N.
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ANNEXURE—A
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ANNEXURE—B
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ANNEXURE—C
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ANNEXURE—C (Contd...)
19. Sri. B.P. Mohanty Lecturer (P.E.) Selection Grade Physical Education
20. Dr. Smt. M.Rath Senior Lecturer Puranetihas
21. Dr. L.K. Sahoo Senior Lecturer Dharmasastra
22. Dr. U.N. Jha Senior Lecturer Sahitya
23. Dr. R.K. Burman Senior Lecturer Advaita Vedanta
24. Dr. (Smt.) Satyam Kumari Senior Lecturer Nyaya
25. Smt. Goura Priya Dash Lecturer Sankhya Yoga
26. Dr. (Smt.) Anupam Prusty Lecturer Vyakarana
27. Dr. P.K. Mohapatra Lecturer Jyotisha
28. Dr. S.N. Acharya Lecturer Sahitya
29. Dr. Smt. Subhasmita Mishra Lecturer Jyotisha
30. Dr. Smt. N.Panigrahi Lecturer Shiksha Shastra
31. Dr. K.S.S. Murty Lecturer Shiksha Shastra
32. Dr. K.E. Madhusudanan Lecturer Nyaya
33. Sri. V.P. Kachchwah Lecturer Shiksha Shastra
34. Dr. Brundaban Patra Lecturer Shiksha Shastra
35. Dr. S.G. Pandey Lecturer Shiksha Shastra
36. Dr. Durga Ch. Sarangi Lecturer Vyakarana
37. Dr. Mahesh Jha Lecturer Nyaya
38. Dr. Smt. K.Mohapatra Jr. Lecturer (Sr.) Hindi
39. Dr. N.C. Sahoo Jr. Lecturer (Sr.) Oriya
40. Sri P.C. Mohapatra Jr. Lecturer (Sr.) History
41. Sri B.K. Padhy Senior P.G.T. (Retired on 30.12.2005) History
42. Ms. Sneha Nanda Senior P.G.T. Sahitya
43. Dr. Smt. S.Satapathy Senior P.G.T. Sarvadarshana
44. Dr. S.Acharya Senior P.G.T. Hindi
45. Sri P.C. Sahoo Senior T.G.T. Hindi, D.C.S. Mathematics
46. Smt. B.L. Mohanty Senior T.G.T. Sahitya
47. Dr. (Smt.) R.M. Pratihari Senior T.G.T. Sahitya
48. Sri D.P. Das Mohapatra Senior T.G.T. History
49. Dr. N.K. Pandey T.G.T. Vyakarana
50. Sri Susanta Kumar Satapathy Senior Computer Instructor Computer Education
51. Sri Biswanath Mishra Junior Computer Instructor Computer Education
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6. Lucknow Campus, Lucknow
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ANNEXURE—D
13. Sh. Pramod Kr. Sharma Jammu Campus Vakyapadiya Padakande Vyakarana
Mahabhashyasya Prabhavah
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14. Ms. Sujata Panigrahi Puri Campus Stridayadhikara Vishaye Dharma Shastra
Pracheen Vyavasthanam
Samikshatmakamadhyayanam
16. Shri Balakrishna Tripathi Lucknow Campus Roopa Goswaminah Kavya- Sahitya
siddhantanam Paryalochanam
19. Shri Lalit Kr. Jha J.N.B., Darbhanga Supadma Vyakaranasya Vyakarana
Samikshatmakamadhyayanam
20. Smt. Kamla Ojha Allahabad Campus Sri Vishnu Puranasya Sahityikam Sahitya
Samikshikamchadhyayanam
22. Sri Nivasa Bara Kheri Poornaprajna, Banglore Adhunikatantrajnanayuge Navya Nyaya
Nyaya Tantrikabhashayah Upabhogah
Ekamadhyayanam
23. Shri Rajesh Kr. Dadhich Jaipur Campus Shatapatha Brahmanamanusritya Dharma
Manah Pranavak Tattvanam Shastra
Vivechanam
24. Ms. Samidha Rani Jaipur Campus Vidyalayee Chhatranam Sanskrit Shiksha
Sambandhi Vachika Lekhan Shastra
Trutinam Nivaranaya
Samadhanatmaka Shikshan
Prabhavasya Samikshatmakama-
dhyayanam
25. Sh. Murari Lal Sharma Jaipur Campus Udaya Shankar Virachitasya Vyakarana
Paribhasha Pradeepa Varchishah
Sampadanam Samikshanam cha
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S.No. Research Scholar Research Centre Topic Subject
29. Ms. Neeta Shrivastava Lucknow Campus Kalidasa Bhavabhuti Kritishu Sahitya
Vatsalya Vimarshah.
30. Shri Anil Kumar Singh Lucknow Campus Vadnyayasya Samikshatmakam Sahitya
Tomer Adhyayanam
31. Ms. Pushpa Rani Lucknow Campus Lalita Vistarasya Samiksha- Jain Darshan
Sharma tmakamadhyayanam
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ANNEXURE—E
AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS
BIHAR
1. Jagdish Narayan Brahmacharya Prathama-III, Purva Madhyama-I,II,
Ashram Sanskrit Vidyalaya, Uttar Madhyama-I,II
At/PO Lagma (R.B.Pur),
Via Lohna Road
Distt. Darbhanga, Pin-847407
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DELHI
12. Shri Motinath Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya Prathama-III, Purva Madhyama-I,II,
Ramesh Nagar, New Delhi-110015 Uttar Madhyama-I,II, Prak Shastri-I,II,
Shastri-I,II,III, Acharya-I,II,
(Sahitya, Vyakarana, N.Nyaya)
13. Brahmarishi Ram Prapannacharya Prathama I,II,III, Purva Madhyama-I,II,
Sanskrit Ved Vedang Mahavidyalaya, Uttar Madhyama-I,II
Behind Rajghat, Old Power House, New Delhi-2
14. Shri Ram Jyotish Karma Acharya-I,II, (Karmakanda,
Kand Mahavidyalaya Paurohitya, Jyotisha-Phalita & Siddhanta)
(under Ram Vidya Mandir Edu. Society)
Mandawali, Delhi-110092.
15. Vasant Gram Adarsh Sanskrit Prathama-III, Purva Madhyama-I,II,
Vidyalaya, Vasant Vihar Uttar Madhyama-I,II, Prak Shastri-I,II
New Dehi-110057
16. Ram Dal Skt. Mahavidyalaya Prathama-III, Purva Madhyama-I,II,
1612, Dariba Kalan, Delhi-6 Uttar Madhyama-I,II, Shastri-I,II,III
17. Sharda Devi Sanskrit Vidyapeetha Prathama-III, Purva Madhyama-I,II,
1021-1024 Gali Shakti Mandir, Uttar Madhyama-I,II, Shastri I,II,III
Darya Ganj, N. Delhi-110002
18. Samant Bhadra Skt Mahavidyalaya Prathama-III, Purva Madhyama-I,II,
Darya Ganj, New Delhi-110002 Uttar Madhyama-I,II, Prak Shastri-I,II,
Shastri-I,II,III, Acharya-I,II (Sahitya, Jain
Darshana)
19. Shri Mahavir Vishwa Vidyapeetha Prathama-III, Purva Madhyama-I,II,
A-6, Paschim Vihar, Choudhary Balbir Uttar Madhyama-I,II, Prak Shastri-I,II,
Singh Marg, New Delhi-110063New Delhi. Shastri-I,II,III, Acharya-I,II (Sahitya,
Vyakarana, Sarvadarshana) Vidyavaridhi
20. Shri Hanuman Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya Prathama-III, Purva Madhyama-I,II,
F/487/3, Raghubir Nagar Uttar Madhyama-I, II, Prak Shastri-I,II,
New Delhi-1100027 Shastri-I,II,III
21. Arya Kanya Gurukul, Prathma-III, Purva Madhyama-I,II,
New Rajendra Nagar, Uttar Madhyama-I,II
New Delhi-110060
22. Ram Rishi Skt. Prathama-III, Purva Madhyama=-I,II,
Mahavidyalaya, Uttar Madhyama-I,II, Prak Shastri-I,II
Karala, Delhi-110081 Shastri-I,II,III
23. Adarsh Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Prathma-III, Purva Madhyama-I,II,
Harewali, Delhi-110039 Prak Shastri-I,II
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HARYANA
29. Alok Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya Prathama-III, Purva Madhyama-I,II,
Mahendragarh (Haryana) 123039 Prak Shastri-I,II, Shastri-I,II,III
30. Haryana Sanskrit Vidyapeetha Prak Shastri-I,II, Shastri-I,II,III,
P.O. Baghola, Tehsil Palwal Acharya-I,II, (Sahitya, Vyakarana)
Distt. Faridabad (Haryana)
31. Shri Ram Krishna Sanskrit Prathama-III, Purva Madhyama-I,II
Vidyalaya, G.T.Road
Murthal, Distt. Sonipat, Haryana.
32. Shri Ramanand Brahmarishi Mahavidyalaya Purva Madhyama-I,II, Uttar Madhyama-I,II,
Virat Nagar, Pinjour, Haryana Prak Shastri-I,II
33. Shri Lajjaram Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya Prathama-III, Purva Madhyama-I,II,
Tirath, Pandu Pindara, Jind (Haryana) Uttar Madhayama-I,II, Prak Shastri-I,II,
Shastri-I,II,III
JHARKHAND
35. Laxmi Devi Sharraf Adarsh Prak Shastri-I,II, Shastri-I,II,III,
Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya, Acharya-I,II
Kali Rekha, Baidyanath Dham
Deoghar, Jharkhand Pin:-814112 (Jharkhand)
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KARNATAKA
36. Poornaprajna Samshodhan Mandira, Vidyavaridhi
Poornaprajna Vidyapeetha,
Poornaprajna Nagar,
Kathriguppa Main Road
Bangalore-560028
KERALA
37. Bharthiya Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya Prak Shastri-I,II, Shastri,-I,II,III,
Pillhara Road, Via Mandur Acharya-I,II (Sahitya)
Distt-Kannur-670501 (Kerala)
38. Sri Ramkrishna Adarsh Sanskrit Prak Shastri-I,II, Shastri-I,II,III,
Mahavidyalaya, Ram Krishna Math, Acharya-I,II, (Advaita Vedanta)
PO Arunapuram, Palai
Distt. Kottayam-686574 (Kerala)
39. Sri Sankara Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Purva Madhyama-I,II, Uttar Madhyama-I,II,
P.O. Iddakadom, Prak Shastri-I,II, Shastri-I,II,III,
Via-Ezhukone, Distt. Quilon. (Kerala) Acharya-I,II
40. Calicut Adrash Skt Vidyapeetha, Prak Shastri-I,II, Shastri-I,II,III,
P.O. Balusseri, Distt. Calicut-673612 Acharya-I,II
41. Kodungallur Vidwatpeetham, Prak Shastri-I,II, Shastri-I,II,III,
Palace Road, P.O. Kodungallur, Acharya-I,II
Distt. Trichur-680664
42. Sri Sankara Sanskrit Mahavidyapeetham, Prak Shastri-I,II
Dewaswam Board Jn., Kawdiar, P.O.
Thiruvanthapuram-695003
43. Sree Bharathi Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya Prak Shastri-I,II, Shastri-I,II,III
Mujungavu, P.O. Ednad
Kasaragod (Kerala) -671321
44. Maheshwari Sanskrit College Prak Shastri-I,II
V.P.O.-Kakkur
Distt-Kozhikode-673619 (Kerala)
MAHARASHTRA
45. Mumbadevi Adarsh Skt. M.V. Prak Shastri-I,II, Shastri-I,II,III,
Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan Acharya-I,II
K.M.Munshi Marg,
Mumbai-400007
46. Shri Ambaji Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya Prathama-III, Purva Madhyama-I,II,
Nivetia Road, Malad (East) Uttar Madhyama-I,II
Mumbai (Maharashtra)-400097.
47. Vivekanand Sanskrit Pathshala Prathama-III, Purva Madhyama-I,II,
Vivekanand Nagar, Teh. Mehkar Uttar Madhyama-I,II
Distt. Buldhana-443301.
MANIPUR
48. Manipur Sanskrit Vidapeetha Prak Shastri-I,II, Shastri I, II, III,
DM College Campus, Imphal, Manipur-795001
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UTTARANCHAL
60. Devvani Sanskrit Vidyalaya, Purva Madhyama-I,II, Uttar Madhyama-I,II,
P.O. Triyuginarayan Janpad, Prak Shastri-I,II
Distt. Chamoli,
61. Jwalpa Devi Adarsh Skt Mahavidyalaya, Shastri-I,II,III, Pauri-Garhwal
Jwalpadevi Mandir, P.O. Pati Sain,
62. Adarsh Sanskrit Vidyaparishad Prathama-III, Purva Madhyama-I,II,
Salad Mahadev Uttar Madhyama- I, II, Prak Shastri-I,II,
Distt. Pauri Garhwal-246279 Shastri
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ANNEXURE—E (Contd...)
WEST BENGAL
63. Paglananda Sanskrit Vidyalaya Prathama-III, Purva Madhyama-I,II,
Daura P.O. (Contai) Uttar Madhyama-I,II, Prak Shastri-I,II
Distt. Midnapore, (West Bengal)-72140
64. Sri Sitaram Vedic Adarsh Skt. Prak Shastri-I,II, Shastri-I,II,III,
Mahavidyalaya, Acharya-I,II (Sahitya, Navya Nyaya,
7/2, P.W.D. Road, Culcutta-700035 Vyakarana, Vedanta, Jyotisha, Baudha
Darshana, Dharma Shastra)
65. Thakur Gadadhar Adarsh Sanskrit Prak Shastri-I,II, Shastri-I,II,III,
Mahavidyalaya, P.O. Arambagh (Kalipur) Acharya-I.II (Sahitya,Vyakarana, N.Nyaya)
Distt. Hooghly-712601 (W.B.)
66. Hareshwar Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya Prathama-III, Purva Madhyama-I,II,
Lingsey, Darjeeling Harlok Uttar Madhyama-I,II, Prak Shastri-I,II,
Lingsey, Via Rhenock (W.B.)-737133 Shastri-I,II,III
67. Kaliachak Bikram Kishore Adarsh Sanskrit Purva Madhayama-I,II, Uttar Madhyama-I,II,
Mahavidyalaya, Vill. Kaliachak, Prak-Shastri-I,II, Shastri-I,II,III,
P.O. Heria, Distt. Midnapore, Acharya-I,II (Sahitya, Dharmashastra,
(W.B.)-721430 Vyakarana, Samkhya Yoga,
N.Nyaya, Vedanta)
68. Mother Usha Memorial Oriental Central Institution Prathama-I,II,III, Purva Madhyama-I,II,
and Agam (Tantra) Research Centre, Prak Shastri-I,II
Tenohari, P.S Raniganj,
Distt., Uttar Dinaj Pur-733123
69. Bharati Chatuspati Sri Sri Guru Karna Purva Madhyama-I,II, Prak Shastri I,II,
Niketan Amulia Para, Nabadwip Shastri-I,II,III
Nadia (W.B.)-741302
70. Rama Krishna Math Purva Madhyama-I,II, Uttar Madhyama-I, II
Vivekanand Ved Vidyalaya
P.O. Belur Math Distt. Howrah-711202
71. Thakur Gadadhar Sanskrit Vidyapeetha Prathama-III, Purva Madhyama-I,II
P.O.-Arambagh (Kalipur)
Distt.-Hoogly-712601 (W.B.)
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ANNEXURE—G (Contd...)
Name of Universitry/Institute Examination recognised Equivalence
11. Burdwan University, Burdwan. Madhyama University entrance
RCI/Equi/141/376/74 dated 24.6.74 examination course.
Shastri 3 years degree
Exam. in Arts.
Acharya M.A.
Vidyavaridhi D.Phil
Vachaspati D.Litt.
12. Kanpur University, Kanpur. PSKV/ Shastri B.A.
Board/4318/74-75 dated 22.11.74 Acharya M.A.
13. Utkal University No. AC-1/R.M./ Shastri B.A.(vide S.No.
171/51046/75 dated 1.7.1975 32 also)
14. Poona University, Poona Elg/ Prak Shastri Pre degree
Equi-109/3949/dated 26.4.1975 Shastri B.A. (Skt.)
Acharya M.A. (Skt.)
Shiksha Shastri B.Ed. (Skt.)
15. University of Jaipur. No. E/3013 Shastri B.A.
dated 13.5.1975 Acharya M.A.
16. Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra Shastri B.A., Shastri
No. ACM-11/6115/ dated 6.6.1975 & Acharya M.A.
ACM/11/137/76/18904 dated 7.8.76,
ACM-II/137/81/4139 dated 19-3-81
17. Gujarat University, Ahmedabad. Exam./ Shastri B.A.
B.Recog. No. 32482 dated 17.9.1975 Acharya M.A.
18. Central Board of Secondary Education Prathama Middle School &
No. F.36/oen/31/Sans/22721 for the purpose of
dated 23-12-1974 N. Delhi admission in IXth
class in the affiliated
schools of Board.
19. University of Kerala, Trivandrum. No. Shastri B.A.
C-3/720/76-Distt. Trivandrum dated Acharya M.A.
22.3.76, Ac. C3/1600/77 dated 3-1-81 Vidyavaridhi Ph.D.
Vacaspati D.Lit.
20. Viswa Bharati No. G-4-43 Shastri B.A.
dated 23.4.76 Acharya M.A.
Vidyavaridhi Ph.D.
Vachaspati D.Litt.
21. Association of Indian Universities Shastri B.A.
Ev/II(227)/76/32765 dt.7.2.76 N.Delhi Acharya M.A.
22. Himachal Pradesh University, Shastri B.A.
Simla. letter No. 3-8/74-HPU(Acad) Shiksha Shastri B.Ed.
dated 2.7.77, 3-27/79 dated 4-7-80 Acharya M.A.
Vidyavaridhi Ph.D.
Vachaspati D.Litt.
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Name of Universitry/Institute Examination recognised Equivalence
44. Maharshi Dayanand University, Shastri and Acharya For admission to
Rohtak. vide no. AC-III/R/81/2472 available higher courses
dated 2-3-81
45. Central Board of Secondary Education, Prathama Middle
N.Delhi. vide D O. No. 80628 Purva Madhyama IInd yr. High School/Secondry
dated 27-5-1988 Uttar Madhyama/Prak Shastri-II Intermediate/Senior
Secondary
46. Haryana Vidyalaya Shiksha Board, Purva Madhyama Matric
Bhiwani. vide No. APB/10000/472/Pub/ Uttar Madhyama Senior Secondary
25-9-03 dated 19-5-05
ANNEXURE - H
4. EXAMINATION SECTION
I Assistant Director (Exam.) 1
II Research Assistant 1
III Section Officer 1
IV Assistant 3
V Instructor 1
VI Senior Stenographer 1
VII L.D.C. 3
VIII Group D 2
5. ADMINISTRATION SECTION
I Section Officer 1
II Assistant 2
III Senior Stenographer 1
Contd...
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IV U.D.C. 3
V L.D.C. 5
VI Gestetnor Operator 1
VII Staff Car Driver 2
VIII Group D/Watchman 10
6. FINANCE SECTION
I Section Officer 1
II Assistant 2
III U.D.C./Cashier 1
IV L.D.C. 2
V Group D 2
7. SCHEME SECTION
I Section Officer 1
II Assistant 1
III U.D.C. 3
IV Group D 1
8. LIBRARY
I Library Assistant 1
II Assistant 1
III L.D.C. 2
IV Group D 2
9. ADARSHA PATHASHALA SCHEME UNIT
I Section Officer 1
II L.D.C. 2
ANNEXURE—I
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ANNEXURE - J
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ANNEXURE—J (Contd...)
19. Dr. Syed Ahsanur Rahman 21. Dr. Mohammed Zubair Quraishi
55, Dakshinapura, 11, Ashiyana Society, Jivaraja Park,
JNU, New Delhi Ahmedabad - 380 051
20. Prof. Abdul Qadir Zafari 22. Prof. S.J. Havewalla
Prof. and Head, 138, Uttarkhand, JNU, New Campus,
Deptt. of Arabic and Persian New Delhi - 110 067.
Allahabad University, Allahabad.
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ANNEXURE—J (Contd...)
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19. Prof. Mohammed Salim Kidwai 21. Dr. Yusufkhan Mohammedkhan Pathan
Sameena Lodge 2, Anand Nagar, Town Hall
Sir Syed Nagar Aurangabad - 431 001 (MS)
Aligarh (U.P.) 22. Prof. Hafiz Md. Tahir Ali
20. Prof. Abbasi Mehboobhusain Gurupalli South, Shanti Niketan
Ahmedhusain (West Bengal)
4-A, Shashi Park
Sarkhej Road
Ahmedabad
Recipients of Maharshi Badarayana Vyasa Samman — 2004
1. Dr. Vishwajit Kumar 3. Dr. Zohra Khatoon
Asst. Prof. & Head, P.G. Deptt. of Pali D-178, Abul Fazal Enclave I
Nava Nalanda Mahavihara Jamia Nagar, New Delhi
Nalanda (Bihar)
2. Dr. Wali Akhtar
H.No. 125/3, Abul Fazal II
PO Jamia Nagar
New Delhi -25
Recipients of Presidential Certificate of Honour — 2005
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12. Shri N. Srinivasa Ghanapathigal 18. Prof. K.M. Mohamed
No. 70 (New No. 27), `Taufeeq' P.O. Ramanattukara,
Surendra Nagar, Calicut Distt.
6th Street, Adambakkam, Kerala-673633
Chennai-600088 19. Prof. Abdul Bari
13. Dr. Jagannath Pathak Al-Shahba,
3/14, MIG Jusi, Street No. 5,
Allahabad-211019 Iqra Colony
14. Prof. Kailashpati Tripathi New Sir Sued Nagar,
B1/148, A-T-5, Assi, Aligarh (U.P.)
Varanasi-221005 20. Dr. Muhammed Riyazuddin Khan
15. Dr. Chittaranjan Basistha Anveshak (Surveyor)
Abhijnanam, Street Aiwaz Khan, Ward No. 10,
19/4, College Road, Tonk-304001 (Rajasthan)
P.O. Nabagram, 21. Prof. Azarmi Dukht Safavi
Distt. Hooghly, A-15, Professor's Quarter,
(West Bengal) Medial Colony, A.M.U.
16. Prof. Dr. Sukomal Chaudhuri Aligarh-202002 (U.P.)
16, Ashok Nath Shastri Road, 22. Saiyyad Manal Shah Alkadri
P.O. Harinavi, Daira Sharif,
Kolkata-700148 (W.B.) 40 C, Shamsul Huda Road,
17. Dr. Md. Shamsul Haque Shamsi Kolkata-7000117
258/2, Sector II,
Haroon Colony,
Phulwarisharif, Patna
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4. Dr. Kripa Ram Tripathi Raghukula Kathavalli M/s Abhiram Prakashan 44,191.00
Balram Pur (U.P.) Balrampur (U.P.)
5. Dr. (Mrs.) Irma Schotsman Twenty Two Laghuyoga M/s Nag Publishers 41,404.00
Varanas Vasishatha Selection New Delhi
7. Dr. Dilip Kumar Jha Trividhatapashantyai M/s M.V. Publishers & 15,346.00
Deoghar (Jharkhand) Jyotirvijnanasya Prasangikata Distributors, Jaipur
8. Dr. Sudhakar Dwivedi Vedic Evam Paniniya Sandhiyon M/s Amrit Publisher 18,874.00
Jaunpur (UP) Ka Alochanatmakadhyayan Varanasi
9. Dr. Geya Kumar Jha Upasarganipata Mimamsa M/s Rashtriya Sanskrit 28,277.00
Jaipur Sahitya Kendra, Jaipur
10. Dr. Niranjan Mishra Trivikramabhatta Virachita M/s Satyam Publishing 23,870.00
Puri Madalasa Champu House, Delhi
11. Dr. Abhayanath Jha Upasargartha Vivechanam M/s Nag Publishers 24,288.00
Madhubani (Bihar) New Delhi
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Sl.No. Grantee/Author Title Publisher Amount of Grant
Released (in Rupees)
13. Dr. Krishnanand Pandey Mahabharat Mein Nari M/s Nag Publishers 20,967.00
Patna New Delhi
15. Dr. Ravindra Kumar Dube Shemushi-Padmabhushan M/s Sharda Niketan 1,81,852.00
(Managing Editor) Kanpur Acharya Baldev Upadhyaya Varanasi
centenary Publication
16. Dr. Lalta Prasad Dwivedi Vedic Vangamaya Mein M/s Penman Publishers 20,114.00
Sultan Pur (U.P.) Chaturmas Yajna New Delhi
17. Dr. Usha Kiran Vedic Sahitya Mein Samvada Author 48,968.00
Patiala (Punjab) Saiddhantik Evam
Prayogatmak Vishleshan
19. Dr. Adya Prasad Mishra Vishnu Sahasranam M/s Akshyavata 39,304.00
Allahabad Paryalochanam Prakashan, Allahabad
20. Dr. Ashok Chandra Gaur Vaiyakarana Prabandha M/s Nag Publishers 65,166.00
Garli, Kangra (H.P.) Muktavali New Delhi
21. Shri Kanhaiya Lal Joshi Shukraniti M/s J.P.Publishing House 57,821.00
Delhi Delhi
26. Dr. Dilip Kumar Kar Advaita Vedante Sri Shridhara Payee 17,542.00
Puri (Orissa) Paribhashik Shabda Vimarsha Puri
27. Shri S. Sunder Rajan Sri Sundararaj Rachanavali M/s Devavani Parishad 55,846.00
Bhubaneshwar Delhi
28. Dr. Urmila Srivastava Veda Vijnan Sri : Vedic Dr. Rita Purvara 54,427.00
Allahabad Vangamaya Mein Vijnan Allahabad
29. Dr. Ram Raj Upadhyaya Manomilashitavretanuvarnanam M/s Manyata Prakashan 40,342.00
Delhi (Bhartiya Vrata Evam Anusthan) N. Delhi
( 103 ) Contd...
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33. Dr. Ram Lakhan Goswami Uttaranaishadhiya Charitam M/s Nag Publishers 57,655.00
Bokaro (Jharkhand) New Delhi
ANNEXURE—L
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ANNEXURE—L (Contd...)
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S.No. Name & Address of Applicant Title Estimated cost of
with F. No. production
21. Dr. (Smt.) Prem Kumari Singh Sahityashastriya Sampradayon Rs. 59,560.00
47/48 A, Balrampur House Ke Moolbhoot Tatva
Allahabad-211002 (U.P.)
102-145404
( 106 ) Contd...
ANNEXURE—L (Contd...)
26. Smt. Indumati Devi Vedic, Bouddh, Jain Tarkabhashanam Rs. 58,500.00
V. 36-44-C-4 Kabir Nagar Tulnatmakamadhyayanam
Durgakund, Varanasi
102-1430/2004
27. Acharya Dr. Shripati Avasthi Bharat ke Prasiddh Abhilekh Rs. 70,950.00
55/Jh/108, Ram Nagar
Alambagh, Lucknow-5
102-1477/2005
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ANNEXURE—M
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ANNEXURE—M (Contd...)
19. Ramji Mehta Adarsh Sanskrit 22. Sri Ahobila Mutt Sanskrit College,
Mahavidyalaya, Madurantakam, Kanchipuram,
Malighat, Muzaffarpur, Bhiar. Tamilnadu-603306
20. Kaliachak Bikram Kishore Adarsh 23. Sanskrit Academy
Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya Osmania University,
Vill: Kaliachak, PO Haria Hyderabad. Andhra Pradesh
Distt Midnapore,
West Bengal-721 430
21. Rani Padmavati Tara Yog Tantra Adarsh
Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
Indrapur (Shivpur), Varanasi
Uttar Pradesh
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Audit Report on the accounts of the Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, New Delhi for the
year 2005-06
Introductory
The Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan (RSS), an autonomous organisation (now Deemed Uni-
versity) registered under the Societies’ Registration Act, 1860, with its Headquarters at New Delhi,
was established by the Government of India in October, 1970. The main objectives of RSS are (i) to
propagate, develop and encourage learning of Sanskrit, (ii) to undertake, aid, promote and coordi-
nate research in Sanskrit learning including teachers’ training and manuscriptology and to bring out
publications, and (iii) to establish, take over and administer Kendriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeths in vari-
ous parts of the country. There were ten such Vidyapeeths under RSS during the year 2005-06.
The audit of the accounts of RSS has been entrusted to the Comptroller and Auditor General
of India under Section 20(1) of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India’s (Duties, Powers and
Conditions of Service) Act, 1971 for a period of five years from 2003-04 to 2007-08.
The RSS is mainly financed by grants received from Government of India for its activities.
During the year 2005-06, it received grants of Rs. 3297.69 lakh (Plan Rs. 1647.69 lakh and Non
Plan Rs. 1650 lakh) from the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Second-
ary Education and Higher Education. During the year, the Sansthan also generated its own receipts
Rs. 179.54 lakh. The total expenditure during the year was Rs. 3765.22 lakh (Plan: Rs. 1768.09
lakh and Non-Plan: Rs. 1997.13 lakh). The excess expenditure was incurred by the RSS from its
own sources. The unspent balance of Rs. 64.57 lakh of NER of grant of previous year was not
disclosed by the RSS in the accounts.
Comments on Accounts
2. Balance Sheet
2.1 Assets
2.1.1 Overstatement of fixed assets — by Rs. 2033.55 lakh
The fixed assets include an advance of Rs. 2033.55 lakh which has been paid to CPWD/
PWD for construction of buildings. This has resulted in overstatement of fixed assets and under-
statement of current assets (Loans and advances).
2.1.2 Wrong depiction of NPS amount of Rs. 3.45 lakh (Balance in the Bank)
The RSS has not reflected the amount of Rs. 3.45 lakh (Bank Balance) of New Pension
Scheme of different campuses in Consolidated Balance Sheet under the head New Pension scheme.
The RSS replied (Dec. 2006) that while depositing the amount with the bank the Regional
campuses have clubbed the amount of New Pension scheme with GPF. The amount of Rs. 3.45 lakh
pertaining to NPS of campuses has been deposited in GPF Account and included under column
GPF/CPF amounting to Rs. 12,50,59,791/- exhibited in the consolidated Balance Sheet as on
31.3.2006. This amount should have been shown separately under the head “New Pension Scheme”.
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RASHTRIYA SANSKRIT SANSTHAN
(Deemed University)
56-57, Institutional Area, Janakpuri, New Delhi-110058
Consolidated Receipt and Payment Account for year 2005-2006
RECEIPT CURRENT YEAR PAYMENT CURRENT YEAR
S.NO. PLAN NON-PLAN TOTAL PR.YEAR S.NO. PLAN NON-PLAN TOTAL PR.YEAR
HEAD OF ACCOUNTS Rupees Rupees Rupees Rupees HEAD OF ACCOUNTS Rupees Rupees Rupees Rupees
1. Opening Balance SCHEDULE (F)
I. Cash in hand 99,382.00 3,05,743.00 4,05,125.00 3,37,913.00 I. Establishment expenses 1,70,33,890.00 10,27,96,312.00 11,98,30,202.00 10,26,70,483.00
Bank Balance
i. Saving account 2,28,79,164.00 6,73,98,926.00 9,07,78,090.00 7,38,04,389.00 SCHEDULE (G)
ii. -do-(C.C. Cassette Project) 4,50,706.00 — 4,50,706.00 4,50,706.00 2. i. Administrative expenses 2,69,05,180.00 3,00,99,387.00 5,70,04,567.00 5,69,25,865.00
iii. -do- (Dave. of Skt. Edn) 2,00,733.00 ii. Endowment Fund 40,654.00 40,654.00 18652.00
iv. -do- — 2,38,000.00
v. Fellowship 80,614.00 — 80,614.00 SCHEDULE (H)
3. Schemes 9,77,35,254.00 5,48,73,539.00 15,26,08,793.00 12,00,12,289.00
2. Grant-in-aid received from
the Ministry of H.R.D. SCHEDULE (I)
i. Maintenance 15,57,00,000.00 16,50,00,000.00 32,07,00,000.00 31,30,00,000.00 4. Remittance 63,89,113.00 3,67,19,107.00 4,31,08,220.00 6,43,53,631.00
SCHEDULE (J)
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6. SCHEDULE (D)
Advance account 5,18,475.00 40,54,608.00 45,73,083.00 56,90,983.00
Grand Total 20,08,08,443.00 37,71,16,278.00 57,79,24,721.00 61,82,19,256.00 Grand Total 20,08,08,443.00 37,71,16,278.00 57,79,24,721.00 61,82,19,256.00
Contd...
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RASHTRIYA SANSKRIT SANSTHAN
(Deemed University)
56-57, Institutional Area, Janakpuri, New Delhi-110058
Consolidated Balance Sheet as on 31.3.2006
S.NO. CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR S.NO. CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR
HEAD OF ACCOUNTS Rupees Rupees Rupees HEAD OF ACCOUNTS Rupees Rupees Rupees
LEABILITIES ASSETS
Schedule (U) Schedule (R)
1. Capital funds 1. FIXED ASSETS
a. Previous balance 41,65,35,817.00 Previous balance 41,65,35,817.00
Add during the year 6,30,17,756.00 Add during the year 6,30,17,756.00
Sub - do - 1,88,35,495.00 46,07,18,078.00 41,65,35,817.00 Sub. -do- 1,88,35,495.00 46,07,18,078.00 41,65,35,817.00
Schedule (S)
Schedule (V) 2. Endowment fund (Investment)
2. Endowment funds (Investment) Previous balace 7,78,985.00
Previous balance 5,67,813.00 Add. During the year 7,015.00 7,86,000.00 7,78,985.00
Add during the year 36,925.00
Sub. -do- 40,654.00 5,64,084.00 5,67,813.00 Schedule (T)
3. Recoverable Advances
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RASHTRIYA SANSKRIT SANSTHAN
(Deemed University)
56-57, Institutional Area, Janakpuri, New Delhi-110058
Schedule of Consolidated Receipt and Payment Account for the year 2005-06
RECEIPT CURRENT YEAR PAYMENT CURRENT YEAR
S.NO. PLAN NON-PLAN TOTAL PR.YEAR S.NO. PLAN NON-PLAN TOTAL PR.YEAR
HEAD OF ACCOUNTS Rupees Rupees Rupees Rupees HEAD OF ACCOUNTS Rupees Rupees Rupees Rupees
SCHEDULE (A) SCHEDULE (F)
1. Misc. Receipt 1. Establishment expenses
i. C.C. Receipt — 13,522.00 13,522.00 11,451.00 i. Pay & allowances 1,61,85,025.00 8,30,40,077.00 9,92,25,102.00 8,58,54,767.00
ii. Exam Receipt — 26,42,129.00 26,42,129.00 23,76,624.00 ii. Medical reimbursement 1,25,805.00 14,32,599.00 15,58,404.00 15,88,732.00
iii. Other Misc. Receipt 3,55,064.00 18,23,831.00 21,78,895.00 33,09,830.46 iii. Retirement Benefit
iv. Interest transferred from GPF 11,14,487.00 11,14,487.00 14,70,688.00 i. Pension/comm. Value of pension — 1,13,33,466.00 1,13,33,466.00 72,58,279.00
v. P.S.S.T. Receipt — 43,19,029.00 43,19,029.00 25,68,764.00 ii. Gratuity — 16,03,602.00 16,03,602.00 19,65,523.00
vi. Sansthan publication — 28,78,761.00 28,78,761.00 70,85,949.00 iii. Leave encashment — 13,54,941.00 13,54,941.00 10,85,547.00
vii. Ministry publication 6,02,147.00 6,02,147.00 5,44,208.10 iv. Interest on GPF subscription 6,17,568.00 37,55,631.00 43,73,199.00 46,12,465.00
viii. Leave Salary & P.C. — 1,05,343.00 v. Contribution to P.F. — 1,82,028.00 1,82,028.00 1,63,356.00
ix. Non formal Skt. Edu. 17,18,187.00 — 17,18,187.00 17,85,391.00 vi. Leave Salary & pension cont. — 29,788.00 29,788.00 1,41,814.00
x. Gian Darshan/Skt. Net 20,50,252.00 — 20,50,252.00 1,22,704.00 vii. Sansthan Share N.P.S. 1,05,492.00 64,180.00 1,69,672.00
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RECEIPT CURRENT YEAR PAYMENT CURRENT YEAR
S.NO. PLAN NON-PLAN TOTAL PR.YEAR S.NO. PLAN NON-PLAN TOTAL PR.YEAR
Contd...
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RECEIPT CURRENT YEAR PAYMENT CURRENT YEAR
S.NO. PLAN NON-PLAN TOTAL PR.YEAR S.NO. PLAN NON-PLAN TOTAL PR.YEAR
HEAD OF ACCOUNTS Rupees Rupees Rupees Rupees HEAD OF ACCOUNTS Rupees Rupees Rupees Rupees
SCHEDULE (J)
5. Capital Expenses
i. Building (construction work in 3,50,00,000.00 3,50,00,000.00 4,00,00,000.00
progress
ii. Furniture & Fixture 3,97,289.00 1,03,28,485.00 1,07,25,774.00 16,99,123.00
iii. Machinery & Equipment 11,400.00 5,09,281.00 5,20,681.00 10,31,171.00
iv. Library Book 27,691.00 2,98,512.00 3,26,203.00 3,84,457.00
v. Publication 1,02,288.00 8,06,381.00 9,08,669.00 18,62,141.00
vi. Lab equipment — 880.00 880.00 —
vii. Mss. Collection — — — 50,200.00
3,55,38,668.00 1,19,43,539.00 4,74,82,207.00 4,50,27,092.00
SCHEDULE (K)
6. i. F.D.R. purchased — 9,00,00,000.00 9,00,00,000.00 13,00,00,000.00
ii. -do- (Jindal Trust) — 1,48,226.00 1,48,226.00 1,48,226.00
iii. Dubey Award — 6,000.00 6,000.00 6,000.00
iv. Development of Skt. edu. — — 2,38,000.00
v. -do- — — 2,00,733.00
vi. C.C. Cassett. Project 4,50,706.00 — 4,50,706.00
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SCHEDULE (L)
7. Advance account
i. L.T.C. 46,350.00 2,63,600.00 3,09,950.00 3,19,010.00
ii. T.A. 1,60,300.00 7,47,110.00 9,07,410.00 11,06,360.00
iii. Festival 17,400.00 2,02,500.00 2,19,900.00 2,32,500.00
iv. Conveyance 30,000.00 16,89,490.00 17,19,490.00 14,56,000.00
v. Contingent 2,60,485.00 12,60,008.00 15,20,493.00 26,59,365.00
vi. Medical — 74,000.00 74,000.00 1,03,000.00
vii. Fan — — 2,21,750.00 2,000.00
viii. H.B.A. — — — 3,90,000.00
ix. Computer — 2,21,750.00 — 6,27,915.00
x. Pay advance — — — 7,600.00
5,14,535.00 44,58,458.00 49,72,993.00 69,03,750.00
Closing Balances
1. Cash in hand 1,68,534.00 2,59,111.00 4,27,645.00 4,05,125.00
Bank balances
i. Saving Account 1,57,87,583.00 4,57,71,945.00 6,15,59,528.00 9,07,78,090.00
ii. Saving A/C (CC Castt. Proj.) — — — 4,50,706.00
iii.Fellowship 2,84,980.00 — 2,84,980.00 80,614.00
Grand Total 11921377.00 143911609.00 155832986.00 219860515.00 Grand Total 20,08,08,443.00 37,71,16,278.00 57,79,24,721.00 61,82,19,256.00
SCHEDULE (P)
vi. Lab equipment 880.00 --
2. Adrninistrative expenses
vii. Mss Collection -- 50,200.00
i. Rent, rate & taxes 49,70,584.00 24,34,992.00
ii. Repair & Maintenance 15,22,574.00 9,11,983.00 viii. Purchase of Skt. Book (Rprint) 7,14,924.00 66,857.00
iii. Post and Telegraph 11,99,186.00 11,44,096.00
4,81,97,131.00 28,15,71,869.00 4,50,93,949.00 27,79,06,051.00
iv. Telephone 6,59,565.00 6,09,850.00
v. T.A.& D.A. 34,38,102.00 27,38,808.00 SCHEDULE (N)
vi. Advertisement 3,14,844.00 7,20,466.00
Misc Receipt
vii. Stationary & Printing 16,18,818.00 14,03,181.00
i. C.C. Receipt 13,522.00 11,451.00
viii. Addit fees 3,32,060.00 3,42,020.00
ix Water & electricity 23,52,734.00 16,59,220.00 ii. Exam Receipt 26,42,129.00 23,76,624.00
x. Misc. contingency 66,90,136.00 56,53,592.00 iii. Other Misc. Receipt 21,78,895.00 33,09,830.00
xi. Examination contingencies 29,82,843.00 21,28,948.00 iv. Interest transferred from GPF A/c 11,14,487.00 14,70,668.00
xii. C.C. Contingencies 1,052.00 3,740.00 v. P.S.S.T. Receipt 43,19,029.00 25,68,764.00
xiii. Liveriesr 84,786.00 55,842.00
vi. Sansthan Publications 28,78,761.00 70,85,949.00
xiv. Legal expenses 1,61,490.00 2,98,752.00
xv. Staff Car expenses 2,66,538.00 2,27,903.00 vii. Ministry Publication 6,02,147.00 5,44,208.00
xvi. P.S.S.T. 10,94,027.00 12,92,596.00 viii. Leave, Salary & pension contribution — 1,05,343.00
xvii. Conference/Workshop — 20,535.00 ix. Receipt from other sources 4,36,599.00 2,72,666.00
xviii. Nonformal Skt. Education 1,98,57,913.00 2,82,20,614.00 x. Non Formal Skt. Education 17,18,187.00 17,85,391.00
xix. Sanskrit Conference 77,073.00 2,36,145.00 xi. Gain Darshan/Skt.Net 20,50,252.00 1,22,704.00
xix. Sanskrit Net/Gain Darshan 34,60,934.00 31,98,896.00
xii. Vol. Skt. Organisation — 6,730.00
xx. Computer Education 32,23,350.00 34,71,300.00
xxi. Vasantotsva 11,03,854.00 — 1,79,54,008.00 1,96,60,328.00
xxii. Convocation & Annual Function 11,88,270.00 —
5,66,00,733.00 5,66,79,479.00
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S.NO. EXPENDITURE CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR S.NO. INCOME CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR
15,18,93,869.00 11,99,45,432.00
Excess of income over expenditure 6,23,84,288.00 9,24,13,287.00
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RASHTRIYA SANSKRIT SANSTHAN
(Deemed University)
56-57, Institutional Area, Janakpuri, New Delhi-110058
Schedule of Consolidated Balance Sheet as on 31.3.2006
S.NO. CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR S.NO. CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR
HEAD OF ACCOUNTS Rupees Rupees Rupees HEAD OF ACCOUNTS (ASSETS) Rupees Rupees Rupees
Schedule (U) Schedule (R)
LEABILITIES 1. FIXED ASSETS
a. Land and building
1. Capital funds Previous balance 17,49,07,423.00
Previous balance 41,65,35,817.00 Add during the year 1,41,94,339.00 18,91,01,762.00 17,49,07,423.00
Add during the year 2,80,17,756.00 b. Machinery & Equipment
Previous balance 1,33,29,223.00
Sub - do - 38,09,156.00
Add during the year 5,20,681.00
Sub - do - * 18,38,81,463.00 25,73,62,954.00 41,65,35,817.00 Add during the year *10,291.00
2. Deposit with CPWD/PWD Sub-do- *1,55,353.00 1,37,04,842.00 1,33,29,223.00
Previous balance c. Furniture & Fixture
Previous balance 1,24,99,976.00
Add during the year 18,33,81,463.00 Add during the year 1,07,25,774.00
Sub - do - 3,50,00,000.00 Add during the year *19,929.00
Sub - do - 1,50,26,339.00 20,33,55,124.00 — Sub-do- *93,765.00 2,31,51,914.00 1,24,99,976.00
d. Library books
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S.NO. CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR S.NO. ASSETS CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR
HEAD OF ACCOUNTS Rupees Rupees Rupees HEAD OF ACCOUNTS Rupees Rupees Rupees
Schedule (S)
4. Excess of income over expnditure 3. Deposit/Endowment fund (Investment)
Previous balance 9,90,24,137.00 i. Deposit with DAVP 53,100.00 53,100.00
Add during the year 2,87,98,927.00 7,02,25,210.00 9,90,24,137.00 ii. Endowment fund (Investment) (Jindal) 1,48,226.00 1,48,226.00
Schedule (W) iii. Modal to Acharya student (do) (Dubey) 6,000.00 6,000.00
a. Amount to be remitted to other Deptt. iv. Endowment fund (Investment) (Somaiya Trust) 2,50,000.00 2,50,000.00
Previous Balance 15,613.00 v. Deposit with Bank (G)
Add. During the year 1,11,99,202.00 Previous Balance 1,37,594.00
Sub. -do- 1,12,81,661.00 (-)66,846.00 15,613.00 Add. During the year 7,015.00 1,44,609.00 1,37,594.00
b. Earnest Money & Security Deposit vi.Security deposit with B.S.E.S. 1,74,065.00 1,74,065.00
Previous Balance 21,100.00 vii. Security deposit with lodging House 1,00,000.00 10,000.00
Add. During the year 14,700.00 Total = 7,86,000.00 7,78,985.00
Sub. -do- 10,900.00 24,900.00 21,100.00
Schedule (S) Recoverable advances
c. Library Caution Money 4. Recoverable Advances
Previous Balance 1,45,357.00 a. Contingent advance
Add. During the year 29,900.00 Previous balance 66,562.00
Sub. -do- 20,400.00 1,54,857.00 1,45,357.00 Add. During the year 15,20,493.00
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S.NO. CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR S.NO. ASSETS CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR
HEAD OF ACCOUNTS Rupees Rupees Rupees HEAD OF ACCOUNTS Rupees Rupees Rupees
82,27,717.00 79,03,590.00
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4. Cash Balances
I. Cash in hand 4,27,645.00 4,05,125.00
5. Bank Balances
i. Saving Account 6,15,59,528.00 9,07,78,090.00
ii. -do- (C.C. Cassette project) 4,50,706.00
iii. - do- Fellowship 2,84,980.00 80,614.00
S.NO. HEAD OF ACCOUNTS CURRENT YR. PREV. YR. S.NO. HEAD OF ACCOUNTS CURRENT YR. PREV. YR.
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Add. During the year 72,65,017.00 Add. During the year 4,70,93,276.00
Sub. During the year 97,16,080.00 99,30,955.00 1,23,82,018.00 Sub. - do - 4,09,77,817.00 10,24,13,684.00 9,62,98,225.00
3. Saving Account
Previous Balance 75,95,840.00
Add. During the year 8,11,00,987.00
Sub. - do - 7,59,81,675.00 1,27,15,152.00 75,95,840.00
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