Delhi, April 18: The Delhi University has issued a notification for the recruitment of 92 Assistant Professors at Hansraj College. Candidates who are interested and eligible can now apply for the posts on the official website, at colrec.du.ac.in, or visit the college website at hansrajcollege.ac.in. Delhi University Recruitment 2022: Apply for 92 Assistant Professor Vacancies, […]
New Delhi Jan 31 PTI Scores of students held a protest outside Delhi Universitys Hansraj College against the setting up of a cow protection and research centre inside the campus and demanded the construction of a womens hostel thereThe Students Federation of India SFI unit of Hansraj College has been alleging that a gaushala -- Swami Dayanand Cow-Protection and Research Centre -- has been constructed at the site reserved for a womens hostelCollege principal Rama Sharma has said that they have only kept a single cow at the centre and it is for research purposes She has also said that the area where the cow research centre has been built is a setback area and no hostel can be constructed thereThe protest was called by SFI Other student bodies also supported their protestThe students held the protest outside the college and carried placards -- Save Public Education Prioritise Student Welfare No to Saffronisation of Education and We reclaim out campus Raising slogans the students said the construction of a gaushala will not be tolerated and demanded the construction of a womens hostel there PTI SLB TDS TDS
New Delhi Jan 27 PTI A cow protection and research centre set up at Delhi Universitys Hansraj College has drawn the ire of students who claim that it has been set up at a site reserved for a womens hostelCollege principal Rama Sharma however said architects found the site unsuitable for building a hostel as it is a setback areaThe Students Federation of India SFI unit of Hansraj College alleged that a gaushala cow shelter dubbed as Swami Dayanand Cow-Protection and Research Centre has been constructed at the site reserved for the womens hostelAs colleges shut down because of the pandemic our college administration demanded full fees even though most of our families were suffering economic hardships Now imagine our surprise when we learn that while the campus has been shut the college has finished the construction of a full-fledged gaushala without any warning or discussion with the student community the SFI allegedIt said students will launch a vigorous campaign against this move It also demanded that the gaushala be pulled down and the construction of the long-awaited womens hostel be startedSharma said architects had examined the site in question and informed the college that a hostel could not be built thereArchitects had seen the site and told us that it is a setback area and a hostel cannot be constructed there The womens hostel is my dream project and architects will identify a suitable place for it she saidWe are getting a master plan of the entire college drawn up by professional architects since we want to have more classrooms and a hostel that can accommodate 100 women students she addedSharma also denied the centre was a gaushalaThere is only one cow at the centre to enable students to carry out research and it is not a gaushala she saidWe were thinking of setting up a gobar gas plant before Covid and this has been done as an experiment she addedThe principal said theirs is a DAV trust college and a havan is held every month on the campus PTI SLB DIV DIV
New Delhi Nov 24 PTI The Delhi University on Wednesday announced cut-offs for its second special drive to fill up vacant seats with the minimum required marks seeing a steep decline in the range of two per cent to nine per cent at some collegesBefore this the university had announced a cut-off under a special drive on November 13 The university has not shared the admission data for the listMany prominent colleges like Hindu and Hansraj College have closed admissions for a majority of their courses Till the fifth cut-off list 74667 students had secured admissionUnder the second special drive candidates can apply for admission on November 25 and 26 Colleges will release the merit list on their website and candidates will have time from November 27 to 5 pm on November 30 to make paymentsGargi College still has seats left in the general category for BA Honours Political Science 9550 per cent BCom Honours 95 per cent and BAHonours Sanskrit 63 per centAt Hindu and Hansraj College almost all the arts and commerce courses are closed for admissionThe Indraprastha College For Women has released cut-offs for Economics Honours English Honours History Honours Geography Honours and Sanskrit Honours for which admission is still openKamala Nehru College still has seats available for History Honours and Sanskrit Honours while at Kirori Mal College admission is still open for HindiHonours Lady Shri Ram has released cut-offs for English Honours and Philosophy HonoursMiranda House has pegged the cut-off for History Honours at 90 per cent a steep decline from the last special drive cut-off when the required marks stood at 9850 per centAt Aryabhatta College the minimum required marks for Psychology Honours have come down to 96 per cent The subject was closed for admission in the last cut-off listThe minimum required marks for admissions to BSc Honours Mathematics are 87 per cent down by six per cent from the previous list The cut-off for BCom has come down to 88 per cent from 94 per cent while the minimum marks required for English Honours have come down by three per cent to 88 per centThe cut-offs for BA programme EconomicsHistory stand at 88 per cent down from 935 per cent from the last list and BA programme EconomicsPolitical Science at 89 per cent down by five per centThose who could not seek admission or had cancelled their admission during the preceding cut-offs but meet any of the preceding cut-offs and first special drive may be considered for admission under the second drive provided seats are available in the categoryNo movement allowed during the special drive Candidates who have secured admission in any of the earlier five cutoffs including special cut-offdrive-I will not be allowed to participate in the Special Drive- IIThis means candidates who are already admitted in any Programme College of the University of Delhi will not be eligible to participate in the special drive Hence cancellation options for candidates will be suspended during the special drive the university saidMeanwhile the Delhi Universitys Non- Collegiate Womens Education Board NCWEB released its special cut-off on WednesdayThe NCWEB is a non-formal system of obtaining a degree from the Delhi University with lectures being delivered only on weekendsAccording to the list the BCom programme is closed at Hansraj College Maharaja Agrasen College Jesus and Mary College and Miranda House while the course is still up for grabs at 22 other colleges like Maitreyi College Bharati College and Aryabhatta CollegeOnly women students residing in the National Capital Territory of Delhi can enrol themselves as students of the Board PTI SLB NSD NSD