Hislop College
Hislop College, Nagpur is one of the first colleges in the city of Nagpur. It is affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University.
Founder
The college was named after Scottish missionary Stephen Hislop (8 Sept. 1817 to 4th Sept 1863), who was a noted evangelist, educationist and geologist. He worked for 18 years in the Vidarbha Region alongside Robert Hunter, editor of the Encyclopædic Dictionary.[1]
History
Hislop College was established in 1883 in the Mahal area of Nagpur. Though Nagpur was Capital of Central Provinces, until 1882 it had no college.
The college was affiliated to the University of Calcutta until 1904, and later to Allahabad University. In 1923 it was one of six colleges affiliated to the University of Nagpur.[2]
Notable alumni
Many people from the neighbouring area have completed their education at Hislop College.
They include
- M. S. Golwalkar, second Sarsanghchalak (Supreme Leader) of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
- Anees Ahmed
- Purushottam Bhaskar Bhave, Marathi writer
- Hari Singh Gour, Founder Vice-Chancellor of University of Delhi
- Shekhar Mande, noted Scientist, SS Bhatnagar awardee
- Ashis Nandy, political psychologist
- Nitin Raut, cabinet minister
- Mukul Wasnik, Union Cabinet Minister
- P. V. Narasimha Rao,9th Prime Minister of India
- Vilas Muttemwar, Member of Parliament
- Pooja Banerjee, Television actress
References
- ↑ "H.W.": Obituary: The Rev. Robert Hunter, M.A., LL.D., F.G.S. Geological Magazine. Volume 4. Issue 08. pp 382-384. Published online: 1 May 2009. DOI:10.1017/S0016756800184249 Full text.
- ↑ http://vngiassnagpur.org.in/Aboutus.html