Visva-Bharati University
Central university in Shantiniketan, West Bengal, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Central university in Shantiniketan, West Bengal, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Visva-Bharati (IAST: Viśva-Bhāratī), (Bengali: [biʃːɔbʱaroti]) is a public central university and an Institute of National Importance located in Shantiniketan, West Bengal, India. It was founded by Rabindranath Tagore who called it Visva-Bharati, which means the communion of the world with India. Until independence it was a college. Soon after independence, the institution was given the status of a central university in 1951 by an act of the Parliament.
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Motto | Yatra Viśvam Bhavatyekanīḍam (Sanskrit) |
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Motto in English | Where the world makes a home in a single nest |
Type | |
Established | 23 December 1921 |
Founder | Rabindranath Tagore |
Accreditation | NAAC |
Academic affiliations | |
Budget | ₹347.34 crore (US$42 million) (FY2022–23 est.)[2] |
Chancellor | Prime Minister of India |
Vice-Chancellor | Binoy Kumar Soren (acting)[3] |
Rector | Governor of West Bengal |
Visitor | President of India |
Academic staff | 466 (2024)[2] |
Students | 9,308 (2024)[2] |
Undergraduates | 4,193 (2024)[2] |
Postgraduates | 4,206 (2024)[2] |
909 (2024)[2] | |
Location | , , India 23°40′44″N 87°40′25″E |
Campus | Remote Town 1,128.895 acres (456.848 ha) |
Newspaper | The Visva-Bharati News |
Website | visvabharati |
Official name | Santiniketan |
Criteria | Cultural: (iv)(vi) |
Designated | 2023 (45th session) |
Reference no. | 1375 |
The Hindu writes, "Santiniketan in many ways is still quite different compared to other universities in the country. Located at Bolpur in Birbhum district of West Bengal, the university still has the rural trappings that Tagore dreamt of. The classes are still held in the open under the shade of huge mango trees and students and tutors alike still travel by cycles to keep pollution at bay. The old buildings, even those that were made up of mud walls and thatched roofs, are still intact and find a place within the main campus. While some are preserved for historical value, others are functional in all aspects. While for tourists the place could only be place for sight-seeing, the studious and the academically-inclined can easily feel the scholastic vibrations. Many, especially the Bengalis, have deep reverence for the place and take the visit as a pilgrimage to pay their respects to Tagore. Almost every festival, be it the local ‘ Poush mela' or the more universal ‘Raksha Bandhan' or ‘Holi,' is celebrated in its originality by the students, locals and staff on the campus... Tagore visualised it as a ‘seat of learning', and his vision was taken forward by Gandhiji and Jawaharlal Nehru. Both played a stellar role in its becoming a Central University in 1951."[4][5]
Visva-Bharati University is located about 170 km (110 mi) by road from Kolkata in the twin towns of Santiniketan and Sriniketan, in the district of Birbhum, West Bengal. The nearest railway station is Bolpur (Santiniketan) on the Eastern Railway, the domestic air terminal is Kazi Nazrul Islam Airport, Durgapur and the international air terminal is Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport, Kolkata. The institute's buildings and departments are scattered among the two towns.[6][7]
The twin towns of Santiniketan and Sriniketan are surrounded by Bolpur to the north, Kheya to the south, Surul to the east and Prantik to the west. The towns and the university are not far from the river Kopai which flows to the south.
In 2018 at a cultural program in Indonesia, former officiating VC Sabuj Koli Sen in her tenure told to the then minister of MHRD, Shri Ramesh Pokhriyal, about Tagore's connection with Ramgarh. He was immediately interested. On 8 July 2020, he announced the building of the new campus at Ramgarh in Nainital district.[8] The University later responded to his suggestion and made preparations accordingly.[9] Government of Uttarakhand has handed over 45 acres of land to the university free of cost to set up a campus. The university is keen to start five schools of studies at its first satellite centre in Nainital's Ramgarh from July 2022. Until the campus is ready, the university will function from a temporary campus. Ramgarh was one of Tagore's favourite holiday destinations, where he purchased a bungalow on a hilltop. Around 10 acres, on which the bungalow stands, is also likely to be given to the university, which plans to turn it into a museum to showcase Tagore's work. the centre would begin functioning with around 650 students in five schools of studies: language, art & culture, Himalayan studies, social science, public policy and good governance.[10]
The high officials of the university include the paridarshaka (visitor), pradhana (rector), acharya (chancellor), and the upacharya (vice-chancellor). The paridarshaka of this university is the president of India, the pradhana is the governor of West Bengal while the acharya is the prime minister of India. The samsad or University Court is the supreme authority of the University and has the power to review the acts of the Karma Samity (Executive Council) and the Siksha Samity (Academic Council). The Executive Council is the highest executive body of the University. The Academic Council is the highest academic body of the University and is responsible for the maintenance of standards of instruction, education and examination within the university. It has the right to advise the Executive Council on all academic matters. The university is run by its Karma Samity (Executive Council) which is chaired by the acharya. The institutes and departments are located in both Santiniketan and Sriniketan.[11]
The campus security is provided by the CISF, since 2019.[12][13]
No. | Name | Tenure |
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1. | Rathindranath Tagore | 1951–1953 |
– | Kshitimohan Sen (acting) | 1953–1954 |
2. | Prabodh Chandra Bagchi | 1954–1956 |
– | Indira Devi Chaudhurani (acting) | 1956–1956 |
3. | Satyendranath Bose | 1956–1958 |
– | Kshitishchandra Chowdhury (acting) | 1958–1959 |
4. | Sudhi Ranjan Das | 1959–1965 |
5. | Kalidas Bhattacharya | 1965–1970 |
6. | Pratul Chandra Gupta | 1970–1975 |
7. | Surajit Chandra Sinha | 1975–1980 |
8. | Amlan Dutta | 1980–1984 |
9. | Nemai Sadhan Bose | 1984–1989 |
– | Ajit Kumar Chakraborty (acting) | 1989–1990 |
10. | Ashim Dasgupta | 1990–1991 |
– | Sisir Mukhopadhyay (acting) | 1991–1991 |
11. | Sabyasachi Bhattacharya | 1991–1995 |
– | Sisir Mukhopadhyay (acting) | 1995–1995 |
– | R. R. Rao (acting) | 1995–1995 |
12. | Dilip Kumar Sinha | 1995–2001 |
13. | Sujit Kumar Bose | 2001–2006 |
14. | Rajat Kanta Ray | 2006–2011 |
15. | Sushanta Kumar Dattagupta | Sep 2011–Feb 2016 |
16. | Swapan Kumar Datta | Feb 2016–Jan 2018 |
– | Sabuj Koli Sen (acting) | Feb 2018–Oct 2018 |
17. | Bidyut Chakrabarty | Oct 2018–Nov 2023 |
– | Sanjoy Kumar Mallik (acting) | Nov 2023–May 2024 |
– | Arabinda Mandal (acting) | May 2024–Aug 2024 |
– | Binoy Kumar Soren (acting) | Sep 2024–Incumbent |
The university is divided into institutes, centres, departments and schools. The respective departments are included in the institutes. The university's programmes dealing with its rich cultural heritage, as well as art and dance education, are funded by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India.
University rankings | |
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Global – Overall | |
CWUR World[33] | 1134 (2020-21) |
USNWR Global[34] | 756 (2021) |
University rankings | |
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General – India | |
NIRF (Overall) (2023)[35] | 101-150 |
NIRF (Universities) (2023)[36] | 97 |
The National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) ranked Visva-Bharati in the 101-150 band overall [35] and 97th among universities in India.[36]
According to Best Global Universities 2020 ranking produced by U.S. News & World Report, Visva- Bharati ranked 4th among Indian universities.[37]
The university terminated the services of the Professor of Economics, Sudipta Bhattacharya, for allegedly supporting the student protests against the then Vice-Chancellor Bidyut Chakraborty's undemocratic action and attempts of saffronisation of the university. The university, however, claimed that the removal of the professor was to prevent damaging the academic environment of the university. 261 academics came out in support of Prof. Bhattacharya, including Noam Chomsky, Prabhat Patnaik, Utsa Patnaik, Amiya Kumar Bagchi, etc.[38][39][40]
In April 2022, Sumit Basu, a professor in the Manipuri department of Visva-Bharati's Sangeet Bhavan found guilty and sent to the jail on charges of racially abusing a student.[41]
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