Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University was established as a State University vide U.P. State Government notification no. (10)/(865)/15/(75)(85)/64 dated 23 November 1973. It has a rare distinction of taking birth through a powerful popular movement during early seventies in the last century. This movement symbolized the hopes and aspirations of the masses of the region of Garhwal for the development through higher education. The people of this remote mountainous region agitated for opening a university at this small but historic semi rural town of Srinagar. It was an expression of the quest for empowering their future generations for overcoming endemic economic and social backwardness, geographic and environmental constraints, re-assertion of cultural identity and harnessing of the local natural and human resources for development.
The university was converted to a Central University on 15th January 2009 by an Act of Parliament i.e. the Central Universities Act 2009. The University, thus been entrusted with new responsibilities to guide its students, faculty and all other stakeholders to achieve excellence in academics and strive for all round development of the students. Since its inception, the University has shown commitment towards regional and community development which is inherent in its teaching courses, research agenda and other outreach and extension initiatives. The synergy derived from circumstances of its genesis still inspires and promotes its vision for future. However, being a Central University, HNBGU has a Pan-India appeal and draws students from various pockets of the country.
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1 | Comic sensibility and psycho analysis in the novels of Anne Tyler | Khatri, Vandana | Dr. Randhawa, H S |
2 | Dimensions of relationships in the Writings of Nayantara Sahgal | Vipin Singh Chauhan | Dr. Negi, Ashok |
3 | Thematic analysis of the Novels of Eudora Welty | Kamlesh Kumari | Dr. Randhawa, H S |
4 | Satirical vision in the novels of Evelyn Wough | Saxena, Ashima | Dr. Randhawa, H S |
5 | Role of autobiographical element in making of T S Eliots Poetry | Khanduri, Nidhi | Dr. Deo, S S |
6 | Post colonial complexities and diasporic consciousness in Bharati Mukherjees writings | Singh, Savita | Dr. Dangwal, Surekha |
7 | Cultural conflicits in the works of VS Naipaul | Bahuguna, Arti | Dr. Negi, Ashok |
8 | Quest for Liberty in the novels of Anita Desai | Rastogi, Tanu | Dr. Negi, Ashok |
9 | Element of protest in the novels of Gloria Naylor | Bagwari, Deepti | Dr. Gupta, Monika |
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