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Visva Bharati
Santiniketan, West Bengal, India
Santiniketan West Bengal, India Pin 731235
731235
+91(3463)262751
info@visva-bharati.ac.in
http://visvabharati.ac.in
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A study of the evolution of Visva-Bharati during the lifetime of its founder, Rabindranath Tagore, offers an insight into what this institution was intended to achieve. Rabindranath founded a school for children at Santiniketan and it was around this nucleus that the structure of an unconventional university developed through careful planning.

In 1863, on a seven-acre plot at the site of the present institution, Debendranath Tagore, the poet's father, had built a small retreat for meditation, and in 1888 he dedicated, the land and buildings, towards establishment of a Brahmavidyalaya and a library. Rabindranath's school Brahmacharyasrama which started functioning formally from December 22, 1901 with no more than five students on the roll, was, in part, a fulfilment of the wishes of his father who was a considerable figure of his time in the field of educational reforms. From 1925 this school came to be known as Patha-Bhavana.

The school was a conscious repudiation of the system introduced in India by the British rulers and Rabindranath initially sought to realize the intrinsic values of the ancient education in India. The school and its curriculum, therefore, signified a departure from the way the rest of the country viewed education and teaching. Simplicity was a cardinal principle. Classes were held in open air in the shade of trees where man and nature entered into an immediate harmonious relationship. Teachers and students shared the single integral socio-cultural life. The curriculum had music, painting, dramatic performances and other performative practices. Beyond the accepted limits of intellectual and academic pursuits, opportunities were created for invigorating and sustaining the manifold faculties of the human personality.

Title in History Visva Bharati

# Title Researcher Guide(s)
1 Traditional Costumes of the Khasis and the Jaintias of Meghalaya their Cultural and artistic significance Nartiang, Priti C. Dr. Janak Jhankar Narzary
2 Modernism and the Graphic art of Bengal Bose, Arkaprava Dr. R. Siva Kumar
3 Women s Participation in the Nationalist Movement and Gender Perspective of Nation Building Phenomenon Evolution of Politics and Society in Bengal during the period from 1920 to 1942 Rajguru(Ray) Shyamasree Dr. Bhaskar Jyoti Basu
4 Politico military strategy of Bangladesh liberation war 1971 Batabyal Guru Saday Dr. Sandip Basu Sarbadhikary
5 Societ Economy and Landed Interest in South West Rarha Bengal 1820 1865 Sen Arundhuti Dr. Sabyasachi Dasgupta
6 Coal industry in Bengal 1870 to1947 structural changes, capital labour and trade union movement Banerjee, Naina Dr. Raha, Bipasha
7 The Evolution of a peasant Caste The Namasudra Community of Bengal from1872 to1971 Mondal Rohidas Dr. Chhanda Chatterjee
8 Saumyendranath Tagore and communist movement of Bengal from 1920 to 1947 Bhattacharyya Satyabrata Dr. Sandip Basu Sarbadhikary
9 Public health and hygiene in postcolonial Birbhum from 1947 to1991 a historical study Singha Arijit Dr. Sabyasachi Dasgupta
10 Quit India Movement in Bengal Pramanik Sukanta Dr. Bipasa Raha
11 Temple town in transition a case study of Tarakeswar 1924 2011 Mandal, Saumen Dr. Chhanda Chatterjee
12 Rise and Development of the Smaller Hill Stations in the Eastern Himalayan Region Kurseong and Kalimpong 1835 1947 Chatterjee, Muntai Dr. Bhaskarjyoti Basu
13 History of the Kukis of Naga Hills during the Colonial period 1832 1947 Hanneng, David Dr. Pum Khan Pau
14 Role of Trade and Commerce in the Socio Economic Conditions of Darjeeling Hills 1861 1962 Harijan, Kishan Dr. Sarbadhikari, Sandip Basu
15 Changing Profile of the Bargadars of North Bengal 1946 1977 Shaw, Udai Kumar Dr. Chatterjee, Chanda
16 Representing Nation as Mother in Colonial Bengal 1882 1947 Pramanik, Citta Sen Dr. Sen, Arpita

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