INTRODUCTION
Utkal University, established in the year 1943, is the seventeehth
oIdest University in India. Its present campus at Vani Vihar is located on a
sprawling 399.9 acre area in the heart of Bhubaneswar beside the National High way No.5 connecting Calcutta and
Chennai.The foundation stone of the campus was laid by Dr. Rajendra
Prasad, the first President of India.on 1st January 1958 and the campus was
inaugurated by Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, the second President of India
on second January 1963. This is a teaching -cum-affiliating University.
There are atpresent twentysix Post-Graduate Departments located
in the University Campus for studies and research in various disciplines
of Science, Humanities, Business Administration, Social Science, Law
and Commerce. The total number of students in the P. G. Departments
of the campus at Vani Vihar is nearly 3,000. This is, in fact, the largest
affiliating University in the country with 267 affiliated general
colleges, 15 Law colleges, 6 Medical & Pharmacy colleges.
A BRIEF HISTORY
Unti11936, when Orissa was created as a separate province, all the
colleges were under the jurisdiction of either Patna University or Andra
University. Subsequently the government of Orissa, with Shri
Biswanath Das as the Premier; appointed a committee on 2nd March
.1938 with Pandit Nilakantha Das as its chairman to examine the
possibility of establishing a separate university in Orissa. Then during
the premiership of Maharaja Krushna Chandra Gajapati, who played a pioneering role in the establishment of the University; the
recommendation of this committee was made available. Pandit
Godavarish Mishra, the then Minister of Education, Government of
orissa introduced the Utkal University Bill which was passed by the
orissa Legislative Assembly on 30th June 1943. On receiving the
Governor's assent subsequently on 2 August 1943, the Utkal University
Act- 1943 came into force, clearing the way for the foundation of
Utkal University on 27th November 1943. The university started functioning from this date in one of the rooms of Ravenshaw College,
Cuttack. The initial "Utkal University Act- 1943" did not
specify clearly the territorial jurisdiction of the University. However its jurisdiction
was extended to include the princely states in Orissa by an agreement
between the rulers of these princely states and the Government of
orissa. According to the agreement adequate representation of the
princely states in the administrative and academic bodies of the
university (15 members in the Senate, one member each in the
syndicate and the Academic Council) was granted. The Utkal
university Act 1943 was accordingly amended in the year 1947
defining the territorial jurisdiction of the University which was subsequently extended further to the whole State of Orissa in 1950.
Dr. Pranakrushna Parija, the then Principal of Ravenshaw College,
cuttack was the first Vice-Chancellor of the University, Mr. V. V. John,
the then Assistant Professor of English in Ravenshaw College was the
first Registrar of the University. The University, to start with, functioned mainly as an affiliating body.
But very soon in 1949, it. took over the management of the under-
graduate Department of Law from Ravenshaw College, Cuttack and established its first constituent college now known as Madhusudan
Law College, Cut tack. In 1956, the second phase of its expansion began with the opening of the Post-graduate Department of Geology
in Ravenshaw College Campus and an Engineering College at Burla,
Sambalpur. A research Department of Rural Economics and Sociology was also started in the same year with a generous grant from the
Ford Foundation. In the year 1957, two new Post-graduate Departments in Philosophy and Sanskrit were established on the
premises of the Burdwan House at Cut tack. That year the University Office was shifted to the Circuit House at Cuttack. The University in
the initial phases provided new facilities for post-graduate studies
only in those subjects which did not exist in Ravenshaw College at that time. Then in 1958, the Post-Graduate Departments of
Psychology, Statistics, Political Science and Anthropology were established. While the first three Departments were housed on the
premises of Ravenshaw College, the Department of Anthropology was accommodated in a rented house at Bhubaneswar. The Universitytook over the Post-graduate Department of History from Ravenshaw
College in the year 1959. Post-Graduate studies in Zoology and Commerce were introduced in 1960 and 1962 respectively. The
Research Department of Rural Economics and Sociology was established in 1956 and started Post-Graduate courses in Applied
Economics in the year 1963. It was subsequently renamed as the Department of Analytical and Applied Economics.
Around that time, a movement for the creation of regional universities
started in different parts of Orissa. Accordingly, the government of
Orissa appointed the State University Committee in 1962 with Dr. P
Parija, the then Vice-Chancellor of Utkal University as the Chairman.
On the recommendation of the Committee, two more universitieswere created; one at Sambalpur and the other at Berhampur. The
Utkal University Act-1943 was, in consequence, suitablyamended to meet the new situation. The two new Universities at Sambalpur
and Berhampur came into existence with effect from 1st January 1967; the date from which the new Utkal University Act came into
force. The jurisdiction of Utkal University, which earlier covered the
whole State of Orissa, was redefined in the new legislation. After the establishment of the two new Universities, the management
of the Evening Colleges at Cut tack, Bhubaneswar, Sambalpur and Berhampur were taken over by the State Government. The
Engineering College at Burla was handed over to Sambalpur University.
Utkal University, in its new campus at Vani Vihar, opened few other Post-Graduate Departments such as Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry,Botany,Oriya and English during the years 1966-69. The Department
of Sociology and Labour Welfare was started in 1970, which in the year 1974 was split into the Department of Sociology and the
Department of Labour Welfare (now re-named as the Department of Personnel Management and Industrial Relations). The Department
of Geography was opened in 1970. The Post-Graduate Department of Law (L.L.M.) was started in the
year 1973. The Department of Geology, which was accommodated earlier in Ravenshaw College was shifted to Vani Vihar in 1977. Then
the Department of Library and Information Science and that of and Political Science Departments respectively. Besides the 27 regular
Business Administration were opened in the year 1981 and 1984 courses, 20 self-financing courses are now being offered by
the respectively. A Computer Centre was established initially with an different departments of the University.
IBM- 1130 computer donated by the University Grants Commission in
the year 1970 which has subsequently been placed by the WIPRO LANDMARK system at a cost of Rs.16lakh provided later by the
UGC. The Computer Centre, while facilitating research work undertaken by
various departments of the University earlier offered a Post-Graduate
Diploma Course (DCA) on Computer Application from 1980 to 1997.In 1990 the University opened the Department of Computer
Science and Applications. After the separation of the Computer Centre fromthe Department of Computer Science and Applications in 1998,the
Centre is now under the direct administrative control of the P.G. Council
with the Chairperson P.G. Council as the Prof-in-Charge. It is housed
in the Department of Physics. A new building for the Computer Centre
is under construction near the P.G. Council Hall. In 1996, the Department of Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology and
he Department of Public Administration were carved out of History
and Political Science Departments respectvely.Besides the 27 regular
courses,20 self-finacing courses are now being offered by the
different departments of the university.At present the University has twentyslx post-graduate teaching and
research departments located on the campus. Besides, the University has three constituent institutions -Directorate of Distance and
Continuing Education, University Law College at Vani Vihar and M .S.
Law College at Cuttack. In 1998 two more universities-North Orlssa
universlty and Fakir Mohan Universlty-came into being to
meet the regional aspiratlions and facilitate development of higher education. Now Utkal University
has jurisdiction over 9 districts such as Angul, Cuttack, Dhenkanal,
Jajpur, Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapara, Khurda, Nayagarh and Puri. Thus the University exercises territorial jurisdiction over an area of 24,973
sq. kilometers catering to the needs of higher education of a population
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