Banasthali Vidyapith
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Banasthali Vidyapith is a women's university situated in Tonk district of Rajasthan, India, 72 km from Jaipur.
Banasthali Vidyapith is a center of learning for girls from nursery to post-graduate stage, offering them modern education without together with India's basic cultural and traditional values. It emphasizes a synthesis of the spiritual and scientific values of East and West, it inculcates faith in democratic values, in the unity of all religions, and in fostering a spirit of national integration along with that of international goodwill and understanding. The Vidyapith has been recognized as an institution deemed to be university.
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[edit] Origin of Banasthali
On October 6, 1935 Ratan Shastri and Pandit Heera Lal Shastri founded Banasthali Vidyapith in memory of their daughter Shantabai and all the hostels of vidyapith are named after her like Shri Shanta Bhavan,Shri Shanta Niwas,Shri Shanta Kuteer.[1].
[edit] National institution for women's education
Banasthali’s education programme aims at an all-round development of the student’s personality. To achieve its objective of synthesis of spiritual values and scientific achievements of the East and the West, there is a fivefold Educational Programme (Pachmukhi Shiksha) comprising of the following aspects: (i) Physical, (ii) Practical, (iii) Aesthetic, (iv) Moral and (v) Intellectual.
The Vidyapith (Banasthali Vidyapith is now Banasthali University) has had virtual autonomy for its school programmes since the very beginning and was affiliated to an outside agency for its university programmes in 1983. On October 25, 1983 the Government of India, on the advice of the University Grants Commission, notified the Vidyapith as an Institution deemed to be University.
The Vidyapith (Banasthali Vidyapith is now Banasthali University), after attaining the university status in 1983, restructured its undergraduate programme. That resulted into several inclusions such as dual honours. At the post-graduate level, the Vidyapith (Banasthali Vidyapith is now Banasthali University)introduced courses in Computer Science (covering both theoretical and application aspects), Operational Research, Electronics and Biotechnology. Teacher Education and Management were started in past ten to fifteen years. Recently new courses have been started such as M.Sc. (Bio-Informatics), M.Sc. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) and M.Sc. (Applied Microbiology).
Along with professional programmes such as MBA and MCA, all PG Courses in the Faculty of Science also have a semester system. This model has been replicated in other disciplines as well. From 2004 all Social Science, Humanities and Home Science Post-graduate programmes are being run as semester courses. Fine Arts programmes are less attuned to this model but a semester system would provide ample scope for allowing large number of electives for the students.
[edit] Jaipur Campus
The Institute has started another campus at Jaipur since April, 2001 exclusively for Management(BBA,MBA) and IT(BCA,MCA,M.Tech) courses. Jaipur centre is equipped with labs, lecture rooms, library and a 512 kbit/s Internet leased line.
[edit] Infrastructure and learning resources
The Vidyapith is a residential institute.
The Vidyapith has its own land of 850 acres (3.4 km²) in which there are at present 18 academic blocks housing various departments, Central Library, auditorium offices. Being a residential institution it necessarily provides residential accommodation to all its staff and students. There are in all 20 hostels and more than 220 staff quarters and one Working women’s Hostel with 72 seats. The campus has provision for games and sports programme. The Laxmi Bai maidan (26,690 sq. metres) is used for activities such as parade and annual fares. It also has a storage and projection room for cultural programmes and film shows. The Vidula Maidan (41,950 sq. metres) has fields for games such as Hockey, Volleyball, Basket Ball and Tennis and Yoga, Martial Arts and Mass Physical Display activities in addition, space for indoors games such as Badminton, Table Tennis etc. is also available. There is a swimming pool where students learn swimming as per specified schedule at nominal charges of Rs 2000 per annum. There is a licensed air strip of 50,191,418 square metres in the Vidyapith which is used for training the students in gliding and flying. This has been one of the activities introduced as early as 1960 even before Banasthali Vidyapith got University status. Another unique activity carried on since long is horse riding for which there are 32 horses and a 25,390 square metres field ‘Veer Bala Maidan’ with expert trainer.
The Vidyapith has its own projector and arranges film shows and cultural programmes on a regular basis.
The Central Library of the Vidyapith has over one and a half lakh volumes and is equipped with reprographic facility. The library is connected to the UGC INFLIBNET programme. In addition there are several department libraries catering to the needs of the respective departments linked through the Vidyapith’s Campus network. The students and faculty have access to internet via a 512 kbit/s BSNL leased line, 512 kbit/s INFONET VSAT connectivity and a Campus wide network having its central server at the Apaji Institute. The network and Internet access have been extended to four hostels housing Postgraduate students where a Computer with network is provided in each room. This provides them unlimited opportunities to unleash the power of the Internet.
A recent notable addition is ‘Community FM Radio Station’ inaugurated as ‘Radio Banasthali’ on January 9, 2005 which broadcasts educative and entertainment programmes locally recorded by the students and staff of Banasthali Vidyapith. It operates at 90.4 MHz and serves the campus and the community within a radius of 30 km around the Vidyapith.
The Vidyapith has its own hospital, “Apaji Arogya Mandir” with 60 beds, three doctors, one vaidya (an Ayurvedic physician) and other hospital staff. The hospital works round the clock throughout the year. The location and the Vidyapith being in the interior, it does not have any access to public hostels or guest houses. Round the year there are guests on Campus on University assignments and/or parents and guardians of the students and visitors who are provided accommodation in the guest house. The Vidyapith has its own vehicles-bus, minibuses, jeeps and cars. It has its garage and a number of drivers on duty round the clock. One of the minibuses is run as a shuttle service to the Banasthali-Niwai Railway station 7 km away from the campus. The Rajasthan Roadways provides regular to and from bus service between Jaipur and the campus via Niwai almost every hour from 6.00 am to 6.00 pm.
Besides these, there are adequate basic services made available on campus such as Post and Telegraph Office, PCOs and a Telephone Exchange, Banks Extension Counters, (United Commercial Bank and The Central Cooperative Cooperative Bank Ltd. Tonk), SBI’s ATM Extension Counter Market including Books and Stationery shops and Medical Stores.