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Ravenshawuniversity After the great famine of 1866, the enlightened people of Orissa and few liberal Britishers wanted to start a College at Cuttack. T.E. Mr. H. J.

Ravenshaw, Officiating Commissioner of Orissa Division finally made the Government of Bengal realize the difficulties of Oriya students in getting College education and succeeded in obtaining permission to start collegiate classes in the Cuttack Zilla School. Thus the first College in Orissa was born in January 1868 with only intermediate classes and having six students on roll. In January 1875 Co

mmissioner, Mr. Ravenshaw proposed to convert the Collegiate School into a full fledged degree College. The Government of Bengal accepted the demand with the condition that a public contribution of Rs.30,000/- be deposited for the proposed College. Ravenshaw took up the matter as an object of personal interest and guaranteed the collection of the required amount. H.Woodrew, DPI of Bengal supported Mr.Ravenshaw. Reynolds, Secretary to the Government of Bengal reque

11/01/2018
09/01/2018

ICHR Sponsored International Conference on Adivasi Question and policy Roadmap: Envisioning Odisha 2036 09-10 January 2018

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30/12/2017

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"Ravenshaw was born on January 20, 1868. It is a matter of immense pride as the historic institution will complete 150 years of existence. To spread the legacy of the institution we want to celebrate the occasion in a grand way," - (Prof. P C Sarangi, Vice Chancellor, Ravenshaw University) January 2...

17/06/2015

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03/06/2011

Ravenshaw University came into existence on the 15th day of November, 2006. It was an upgradation of Ravenshaw College established in 1868, one of the oldest and largest colleges in India which subsequently became an autonomous college with CPE status by UGC and ‘A’ grade by NAAC. The College with

31/05/2011

After the great famine of 1866, the people of Orissa and few liberal Britons wanted to start a college at Cuttack. Thomas Edward Ravenshaw, Officiating Commissioner of Orissa Division finally made the Government of Bengal
realise the difficulties of Oriya students in getting College education
and succeeded in obtaining permission to start collegiate classes in
the Cuttack Zilla School. Thus the first College in Or

After the great famine of 1866, the enlightened people of Orissa and few liberal Britishers wanted to start a College at Cuttack. T.E. Ravenshaw, Officiating Commissioner of Orissa Division finally made the Government of Bengal realize the difficulties of Oriya students in getting College education and succeeded in obtaining permission to start collegiate classes in the Cuttack Zilla School. Thus the first College in Orissa was born in January 1868 with only intermediate classes and having six students on roll.

In January 1875 Commissioner, Mr. Ravenshaw proposed to convert the Collegiate School into a full fledged degree College. The Government of Bengal accepted the demand with the condition that a public contribution of Rs.30,000/- be deposited for the proposed College. Mr. Ravenshaw took up the matter as an object of personal interest and guaranteed the collection of the required amount. Mr. H.Woodrew, DPI of Bengal supported Mr.Ravenshaw. Mr. H. J. Reynolds, Secretary to the Government of Bengal reque

07/05/2011
05/05/2011

After the great famine of 1866, the enlightened people of Orissa and few liberal Britishers wanted to start a College at Cuttack. T.E. Ravenshaw, Officiating Commissioner of Orissa Division finally made the Government of Bengal realize the difficulties of Oriya students in getting College education and succeeded in obtaining permission to start collegiate classes in the Cuttack Zilla School. Thus the first College in Orissa was born in January 1868 with only intermediate classes and having six students on roll.

In January 1875 Commissioner, Mr. Ravenshaw proposed to convert the Collegiate School into a full fledged degree College. The Government of Bengal accepted the demand with the condition that a public contribution of Rs.30,000/- be deposited for the proposed College. Mr. Ravenshaw took up the matter as an object of personal interest and guaranteed the collection of the required amount. Mr. H.Woodrew, DPI of Bengal supported Mr.Ravenshaw. Mr. H. J. Reynolds, Secretary to the Government of Bengal reque

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