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PROSPECTUS Message from Principal Krishna Kanta Handique Govt. Sanskrit College is a pioneer institution in North-East for learning Sanskrit literature and language. It is devoted to promote Sanskrit in the entire region and Northern India. It has been striving hard to achieve target oriented result. It has already obtained ‘National Assam Education Award’ for Best College teaching Sanskrit in Assam. The college emphasises future employment opportunity and future human resource development with potentiality. A continuous endeavour is underway for building a congenial atmosphere to stand the college as the best institution. It gives us immense pleasure that Krishna Kanta Handique Govt. Sanskrit College is going to complete 50 glorious years of service. On the occasion of Golden Jubilee Celebrations the College is organizing a yearlong program with the inaugural function which was held on 14 th & 15 th March, 2020. In this inaugural programme the dignitaries from National and State Level were present and gave their blessings. Due to COVID-19 pandemic, the schedule yearlong programme have been postponed and further date will be announced letter on. The closing ceremony of Golden Jubilee Celebration will be held on 2021. PROFILE 1. Name of the Institution : K. K. Handique Govt. Sanskrit College 2. Date of Establishment : 22-01-1970 3. Type of Institution : Co-Educational Government Sanskrit College under the Directorate of Higher Education, Govt. of Assam. 4. Location of the College : Guwahati (Metro), Jalukbari, N.H.-37 PIN-781014 5. Name of the Principal : Dr. (Mrs.) Binita Bhagawati, AES, M.A., Ph.D. Ph. No.-09954333499, (M) 8011362849 E-mail: [email protected] 6. Date of Govt. Recognition : 26-06-1970 7. Date of permission from G.U. : 27-11-1972 8. Date of 1 st Affiliation : 13-10-1977 9. Date of permanent Affiliation : 27-05-2014 10. UGC recognition of college under Section 2(f) &12(B) of the UGC Act, 1956 : 14- 07- 2015 11. Website : www.kkhgsc.in 12. E-mail : [email protected] [email protected]

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PROSPECTUS

Message from Principal

Krishna Kanta Handique Govt. Sanskrit College is a pioneer institution in North-East

for learning Sanskrit literature and language. It is devoted to promote Sanskrit in the entire

region and Northern India. It has been striving hard to achieve target oriented result. It has

already obtained ‘National Assam Education Award’ for Best College teaching Sanskrit in

Assam. The college emphasises future employment opportunity and future human resource

development with potentiality. A continuous endeavour is underway for building a congenial

atmosphere to stand the college as the best institution.

It gives us immense pleasure that Krishna Kanta Handique Govt. Sanskrit College is

going to complete 50 glorious years of service. On the occasion of Golden Jubilee

Celebrations the College is organizing a yearlong program with the inaugural function which

was held on 14th & 15th March, 2020. In this inaugural programme the dignitaries from

National and State Level were present and gave their blessings.

Due to COVID-19 pandemic, the schedule yearlong programme have been postponed

and further date will be announced letter on. The closing ceremony of Golden Jubilee

Celebration will be held on 2021.

PROFILE

1. Name of the Institution : K. K. Handique Govt. Sanskrit College

2. Date of Establishment : 22-01-1970

3. Type of Institution : Co-Educational Government Sanskrit

College under the Directorate of Higher

Education, Govt. of Assam.

4. Location of the College : Guwahati (Metro), Jalukbari, N.H.-37

PIN-781014

5. Name of the Principal : Dr. (Mrs.) Binita Bhagawati, AES, M.A., Ph.D.

Ph. No.-09954333499, (M) 8011362849

E-mail: [email protected]

6. Date of Govt. Recognition : 26-06-1970

7. Date of permission from G.U. : 27-11-1972

8. Date of 1st Affiliation : 13-10-1977

9. Date of permanent Affiliation : 27-05-2014

10. UGC recognition of college under

Section 2(f) &12(B) of the UGC Act, 1956 : 14- 07- 2015

11. Website : www.kkhgsc.in

12. E-mail : [email protected]

[email protected]

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THE COLLEGE AT A GLANCE:

Krishna Kanta Handique Govt. Sanskrit College (formerly named as “Assam Sanskrit

College” ) today is the sole premier institution of higher education imparting Sanskrit

teaching and learning in Assam as well as in North East India. Recently the college has been

conferred with the National Assam Education Award, 2014 from CMAI, New Delhi, as the

Best College Teaching Sanskrit in Assam.

The Assam Sanskrit Education Committee, constituted by the Govt. of Assam in the

year 1966 for examining the position of Sanskrit education and for suggesting ways and

means for improvement of Sanskrit learning in the State in general and for making

recommendation towards the establishment of types of Sanskrit institution including higher

institutes of learning, research and training with syllabus and curriculum of studies for the

purpose in particular.

On the basis of this report the Govt. of Assam had been pleased, as a response to a

long-standing demand of the public, to start the Present K.K.H. Govt. Sanskrit College in the

year 1970 as a full-fledged Govt. educational institution. Eminent Sanskrit Scholar Dr.

Dimbeswar Sarma was the founder Principal of the college.

The college, envisaged as a full-fledged Arts College, was established under the direct

management of the Govt. of Assam with a view to:

a) Give a proper direction on modern lines to the Sanskrit education in the state keeping

in view the mode of working of the present upgraded tools and work out a cohesion

between the Tol system and the modern system of Sanskrit education.

b) Endeavour to spread Sanskrit education in all strata of society irrespective of caste,

creed and religion in the true secular sprit of the Indian constitution so that there be no

inhibition of any kind, psychological, political or economical, in Sanskrit studies.

c) Elevate the standard of Sanskrit education in Assam so as to bring it at par with the

rest of the country, and to bring about All India recognition to the Sanskrit degrees

(Upadhis) conferred upon the students in the entire area.

d) Enable the student community to meet the future challenges with the Sanskrit

literature, language, ethics, morals and allied vocational disciplines.

The college is affiliated to the Gauhati University and the university guides and

controls all the academic policies and activities of the colleges. The said university confers the

Sanskrit degrees which are recognised all over India. It receives regular grant from the Govt.

of Assam. Besides, it also receives non-recurring grant from H.R.D. Govt. of India and

Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, New Delhi for various specific purposes.

This premier institution is the only one in entire North-East region offering formal

Degree and Higher Secondary courses in Sanskrit. At present, this college imparting

education for TDC classes (semester system) with major in different subjects of Sanskrit

group and have been achieved good results under Gauhati University. From 2016-17, Higher

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Secondary courses have been started under Assam Higher Secondary Education Council

instead of earlier Prag-Upadhi courses of Gauhati University. In last three years better result

have been achieved by the students of Higher Secondary class and in this year 100% passed

the HS final examination securing highest marks in advance Sanskrit.

COURSES OF STUDY:

B.A. SANSKRIT (T.D.C.) COURSE (Semester System)

The Courses of studies are prepared by Gauhati University in conformity with the

standards of the general disciplines. Number of Seats are - 50.

Conforming to the national pattern of education the college has been implementing

CBCS from the current session. Accordingly, it offers the following Courses of study.

HIGHER SECONDARY COURSE: (Arts Stream)

Conforming to the national pattern of education the college has been implementing

10+2+3 system. Accordingly, the college offers the Higher Secondary Courses.

(i) Two-year Higher Secondary Course (under Assam Higher Secondary Education

Council).

Admission will be given purely on merit and is subject to the Assam Higher

Secondary Education Council (AHSEC) regulations. Number of seats available are

100.

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SUBJECTS OFFERED IN HIGHER SECONDARY COURSE (Arts):

Two core subjects:

1. English (compulsory)

2. MIL – The subjects under MIL include Assamese, Alt. English, Hindi, Bengali, Nepali

and Bodo language.

3. Elective Subjects :

a) Sanskrit b) Advance Sanskrit c)History d) Education e) Political Science

f) Logic & Philosophy g) Swadesh Adhayan

g) Economics h) Adv. Assamese.

4. Environmental Education (In H.S. 1st year)

ADMISSION PROCEDURE FOR B.A. :

(i) Candidate who have passed the H.S. Examination from the Higher Secondary

Education Council, Assam, passed 12th class examination from CBSE & passed the

‘Sastri’ Examination conducted by the “Assam Sanskrit Board” are eligible for

admission to the B.A. (Sanskrit) Major.

(ii) Admission to the college is made strictly in order of merit and is governed by college

admission rules.

(iii) Reservation of seats for student belonging to S.C., S.T., O.B.C., M.O.B.C., etc., will

be according to the existing rule of Govt. of Assam.

ADMISSION PROCEDURE FOR H.S.:

(i) Candidate who have passed the H.S.L.C. Examination of the Board of Secondary

Education, Assam, passed 10th class examination CBSE & passed the ‘Pravesika’

Examination conducted by the “Assam Sanskrit Board” are eligible for admission to

the Higher Secondary Course.

(ii) Admission to the college is made strictly in order of merit and is governed by college

admission rules.

(iii) Reservation of seats for student belonging to S.C., S.T., O.B.C., M.O.B.C., etc., will

be according to the existing rule of Govt. of Assam.

GENERAL RULES:

Identity Card

Every student is issued an identity card at the time of admission. It is essential for

every student to carry the identity card with his/her so that it can be produced whenever

necessary.

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Attendance:

Attendance in classes is strictly compulsory. A student must attend not less that 75%

of the lectures delivered in each subject to be eligible to appear in Examination. A student not

fulfilling the above requirement will not be allowed to appear in the Examination. Students

having less that 75% attendance will not be considered for scholarship.

Examination Rules:

1. All students must appear in all the examinations conducted by the College during an

academic year. Sick bed will be provided to the sick students during all college

examinations.

2. B.A.:

In each semester students will have to appear two internal examinations.

Each internal examination will be held immediately after 8 weeks of teaching.

Every internal examination will carry 20% of the total marks of the paper.

3. A student not appearing in any subject in any examination shall be deemed to have

secured ‘ZERO’ in that particular examination.

4. Re-admission of unsuccessful students will be governed by ‘College Admission Rules’.

Expulsion from any examination will lead to the expulsion from the College.

Class Examination for H.S.

a) H.S. 1st Year 2 Unit Tests and Annual Examination

b) H.S. 2nd Year 2 Unit Tests & Pre-final Examination

MERIT SCHOLARSHIP AND STIPENDS:

Under the scheme of language promotion and development, the Govt. of Assam has

provided scholarship to all students of this institution.

LIBRARY:

The College Library has a collection of more than 15,000 copies of texts, reference

and general books covering a wide range of subjects. Out of them there is a collection of rare

and valuable books. Besides, a large number of useful and valuable journals, magazines and

newspapers are subscribed regularly for the use of students and teachers as well. The Rastriya

Sanskrit Sansthan, New Delhi, contributes their latest edition of books regularly to the library

free of cost. The library is open for college students and teachers only. There is a cell of Book

Bank to provide the books for poor and meritorious students for the complete academic

session.

VOCATIONAL COURSES:

The college has the following vocational courses. The courses are:

(i) Diploma in Yoga & Meditation (One Year).

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(ii) PG Diploma in Yoga & Meditation (One Year).

(iii) Diploma in Jyotisha (One Year).

(iv) Diploma in Tantra (One Year).

(v) Certificate in functional Sanskrit (One Year).

(vi) Career oriented courses under KKH State Open University.

Further the college is preparing for another vocational course on Diploma in

Paurohitya (One Year).

MANUSCRIPT CONSERVATION CENTRE:

K.K. Handique Govt. Sanskrit College has a Manuscript Conservation Centre in

collaboration with Heritage Conservation Society of Assam (HeCSA) under the National

Mission for Manuscript (NMM), Govt. of India for conservation of our heritage Sanchi and

Tulapat manuscript. His Excellency the Governor of Assam Prof. Jagdish Mukhi had

inaugurated the Manuscript Conservation Centre on 8th December, 2018. The Hon’ble

Education Minister Sri Siddhartha Bhattacharyya was the chief guest for that occasion. This

was the historic inauguration of the first ever scientific conservation laboratory in North-East.

We have got information about the large number of valuable Manuscripts in Sanskrit,

Brajawali, Pali, Assamese and Sachitra written on various materials (Organic, Inorganic and

Composite materials such as paper, cloth, palm leaves, birch bark, Sanchi pat, papyrus,

parchment, leather, vellum metal, ivory etc.) in different parts of Assam and North East

Region which at present are not scientifically restored and digitally preserved. Hence, the

college authority have been collecting the different kind of manuscripts from Trusts, Satra,

Namghar, Mandir etc. At present the centre has been running smoothly and different visitors

come to see and observe the laboratory with keen interest.

CAREER COUNSELLING CELL:

The College has a career counselling Cell to prepare one to meet the further challenges.

The Cell will help the students to select the right career option for their future life. It will also

guide the students to prepare themselves for the various competitive examinations in the state

as well as in the national level.

HOSTEL:

A Boys’ Hostel has been running in the college campus since the beginning of the

college for the benefit of the students where the students from different corner have to stay.

They donot have to pay seat rent for the same. Only the expenses for food is required.

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The college has proposed to the Govt. of Assam for separate Girls’ Hostel. Of course,

the Girls’ hostel has been running under college authority management from the session

2014-15 in a rented house.

PUBLICATION OF THE COLLEGE JOURNAL AND MAGAZINE:

The college has been publishing a Research Journal namely “PRACHYAPRAJNA”

from time to time since 1986 for the Research Scholars and teachers. Another college

magazine ‘Prachyajyoti’ is one of the media of literary development and other potential of the

students.

OTHER ACTIVITIES OF THE COLLEGE:

The College organises various literary activities like debate competition, essay writing,

story writing, poem writing, extempore speech, group discussion, seminar, etc. for

developing communication skill.

The College organises sports & cultural activities during the academic session.

Besides these, the College has been organising the Inter College/ University level

“Anandaram Barooah Sanskrit Debating Competition”, since 1975.

The College has been organising K.K. Handique Memorial Lecture.

The College organises different types of activities such as excursion, project, field

study, meditation programme, yoga classes, etc. for developing life skill.

The College organises seminars, meetings, social service programme and invited

resource persons for delivering lecture in the classroom for community orientation

programme.

At the same time, the college organises various programme like flood relief, first-aid

service, environmental awareness programme, adult education, child care etc. for

development of social responsibilities.

Apart from these Sanskrit Divas, Raksha Bandhan, Sraswati Puja, Independence Day,

Republic Day etc. are the related functions of the College.

STUDENTS’ UNION:

The K.K.H.G.S.C.S.U. is the general body of the students of the college. It’s

membership is compulsory for every student admitted to the college. The office bearers of the

Union are elected annually through the procedure of direct voting. The students’ union

organises games and sports, debates, cultural and social activities among the students in time

of college weeks that held annually.

ALLUMNI ASSOCIATION:

The college has a strong Allumni Association with the leadership of president of Sri

Surjya Sarma Rtd. Teacher of Maligaon H.S. School and Sri Madan Sarma as the General

Secretary. The Allumnis of this college have been achieved good position holding Professors

of different Universities and Colleges, Administrative officers in different departments,

reputed teachers of Schools and Tols and any other prestigious jobs. The well known

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Satradhikar Sri Jitendra Pradhani, who is also the president of Assam Satra Mahasabha was

the student of first betch of this college. The present Allumni Association has played a

tremendous role for the betterment of the college in near future.

COLLEGE DISCIPLINE:

A) The student admitted to the College must abide by all rules and regulations as

prescribed by the College Authority. Violation of rules, unsatisfactory progress,

irregular attendance, irregular clearance of college and hostel fees, showing

discourtesy to the teachers and staff members in any form, adoption of unfair means

during examination etc. are some of the offences which may make students liable for

disciplinary action like termination of scholarship, non awards of college diploma or

degrees, forced transfer and even expulsion from the college and hostel.

B) As per the UGC Guideline [No. F 1-16/2007 (CPP-II), April, 2009], all forms of

ragging in hostels and the college campus are prohibited. Ragging is considered as a

cognizable offence under the law of the land and ragging in all its forms is totally

banned in the entire institution, including its departments, constituent units, all its

premises) academic, residential sports, canteen etc) whether located within the campus

or outside and in all means of transportation of students whether public or private.

Punishable ingredients of Ragging are- 1) Abetment of ragging; 2) Criminal

conspiracy to rag’ 3) Unlawful assembly and rioting while ragging; 4) Public nuisance

created during ragging; 5) Violation of decency and morals through ragging; 6) Injury

to body, causing hurt; 7) Wrongful restraint; 8) Wrongful confinement; 9) Use of

criminal force; 10) Assault as well as sexual offences; 11) Exportion; 12) Criminal

trespass; 13) Offences against property; 14) Criminal intimidation; 15) Attempts to

commit any or of the above mentioned offences against the victim(s), 16) Physically

or psychological humiliation; 17) All other offences following from the definition of

“Ragging”.

The College Authority has set up an empowered ‘Anti-Ragging Committee’.

Following strong disciplinary action may be taken if any one is found to be involved directly

or indirectly in ragging:

Suspension from attending classes and academic privileges

Withholding/withdraw in scholarship/fellowship and other benefits.

Debarring from appearing in any test/examination or other evaluation process.

Withholding results.

Debarring from representing the institution in any regional, national or international

meet, tournament, youth festival etc.

Suspension/ Expulsion from the hostel.

Cancellation of Admission.

Rustication from the institution for period ranging from 1 to 2 years.

Expulsion from the institution and consequent debarring from admission to any other

institution for a specified period.

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Collective punishment: when the persons committing or abetting the crime of ragging

are not identified, the authority will resort to collective punishment.

C) Any form of sexual harassment may be reported to the College Authority by means of

written complains to be filed in the ‘Sexual Harassment Complaint Box’, fitted near

the cash counter of the College.

D) Student Societies and Associations shall be subject to such rules and regulations as the

College Authority may prescribe from time to time.

E) Only those Societies and Associations recognized by the College Authority shall have

the facilities of the College premises.

F) All powers of maintenance of discipline are vested with the Disciplinary committee

and their decision shall be final in all such matters.

G) Mobile phone must be switched off over the plinth area of the College except in the

Hostels.

H) Gossiping and loitering on the plinth area of the College is strictly prohibited.

I) Students must carry their Identity Cards on person while inside the College Campus.

J) Any violation of the Code of Conduct will invite strict disciplinary action extending

up to expulsion from the College.

K) Student’s Travel Concession: Students are entitled to Travel concession by rail on

their way home from the institution and back during vacation only.

L) Renewal of College Identity Card: College Identity Cards are issued annually. Old

identity cards are to be surrendered at the end of each academic session for renewal. In

case of loss of identity cards duplicate may be issued on payment of prescribed fees.

FACULTY MEMBERS:

(1) Dr. Nabanita Goswami, M.A., Ph.D. : Associate Professor in History

(2) Dr. Bandana Handique, M.A., Ph.D. : Associate Professor in English

(3) Dr. Gakulendra Narayan Deva Goswami : Asstt. Professor in Mimamsa

M.A., Ph.D., Shastri

(4) Mrs. Barnali Dutta Adhikari, M.A., SLET : Asstt. Professor in History

(5) Dr. Ranjan Chakravarty, M.A., M.Phil., : Associate Professor in Panini Vyakarana

Ph.D., Shastri

(6) Dr. Nandita Sarmah, M.A., B.Ed., Ph.D. : Assistant Professor in Kavya

(7) Dr. Sunitee Ballav Goswami, Acharya,Ph.D. : Assistant Professor in Vedanta

(8) Dr. Arundhati Goswami, M.A., B.Ed., Ph.D. : Assistant Professor in Dharmasastra

(9) Dr. Nilakshi Devi, M.A., Ph.D.,Shastri,

SLET : Assistant Professor in Sahitya

(10) Dr. Rashna Das, M.A., Ph.D., NET : Assistant Professor in Assamese

(11) Dr. Mausumi Goswami, M.A., B.Ed.,

Ph.D. NET : Assistant Professor in Veda

(12) Mrs. Udita Bhattacharyya : Assistant Professor in Nyaya

(13) Vacant : Professor in Darsana

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B. LIBRARY STAFF

1. Vacant : Librarian

2. Sri Dipankar Sarma : Library Assistant

3. Sri Kaushik Sarma : Counter Attendant

C. OFFICE STAFF

1. Sri Hiranya Sarma : U D Assistant cum Accountant

2. Sri Sailendra Sarma : Junior Assistant.

3. Mrs. Nibedita Sarma : Junior Assistant.

4. Sri Dibakar Kalita : Office Staff

5. Sri Kalpa Ram Kalita : -do-

6. Sri Babul Besfore : -do-

7. Sri Ratneswar Deka : -do-

8. Sri Biswajyoti Sarma : -do-

9. Sri Abhijit Kashyap : -do-

10. Sri Ramesh Sarma : -do-

11. Sri Bhabesh Thalkuria : -do-

12. Sri Nokhrang Basumatary : -do-

13. Sri Tulen Kalita : -do-

14. Sri Abhijit Pathak : -do-

15. Vacant : -do-

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GOVT. OF ASSAM

KRISHNAKANTA HANDIQUE GOVT. SANSKRIT COLLEGE

GUWAHATI - 781014

Class to which admission is sought.............................................................................................

Subjects desired.........................................................................................................................

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Class: Roll No.

Order of the Principal

Date: Principal

1. Applicant’s name in full (in block letters).........................................................................

Mobile No....................................... E-mail ID........................................................

2. DHE Unique ID ...........................................................................................................

3. Father’s name in full..........................................................................................................

Occupation..............................................................................................................

Mobile No...............................................................................................................

4. Mother’s name in full........................................................................................................

Occupation...............................................................................................................

Mobile No................................................................................................................

5. Permanent address: Vill/town.............................. PO.......................... PS........................

Recent Passport

Size

Photo of the

Applicant

APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION

FORM NO.............................

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Dist. .............................. Stat......................................PIN........................................

6. Local guardian’s name.......................................................................................................

Address....................................................................................................................

Mobile No.................................................................................................................

7. Bank Details:

Bank Name.................................................. Branch...........................................................

A/c No. ..................................................... IFSC Code........................................................

Name & Relation of the Bank Passbook owner.................................................................

...........................................................................................................................................

(send a photo copy of front page of the Bank Passbook)

8. Nationality................................................... 7. Caste.........................................................

8. Married/Unmarried................................... 9. Date of birth..............................................

10. Hostel Seat Required Yes.................. No.......................

11. Name of the Institution last studied..................................................................................

(a) Examination passed.............................. (b) Roll No..................................................

(c) Division................................................. (d) Year........................................................

(e) Name of the

Board/Council/University............................................................................................

12. Marks obtained in the last examination: Subject wise

Subject Grand

Total

Total Marks

Marks

obtained

The above information are correct and true to the best of my knowledge and belief. I shall abide by the rules and discipline of the college. I understand that I am liable to be punished for violation of any rule or discipline.

Signature of Father/Guardian Signature

of Applicant

Date....................... Date.....................

NOTE:

SUBJECTS OFFERED IN HIGHER SECONDARY COURSE (Arts): Two core subjects:

1. English (compulsory)

2. MIL – The subjects under MIL include Assamese, Alt. English, Hindi, Bengali, Nepali and Bodo

language.

3. Elective Subjects :

a) Sanskrit b) Advance Sanskrit c) History d) Education e) Political Science

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