Sido Kanhu Murmu University
Seal of Sido Kanhu Murmu University
Former names
Siddhu Kanhu University
Motto in English
Ability to separate milk and water
TypePublic
Established1992 (1992)
AccreditationNAAC
ChancellorGovernor of Jharkhand
Vice-ChancellorProf. Bimal Prasad Singh
Pro Vice-ChancellorProf. Bimal Prasad Singh
Location, ,
CampusUrban
Affiliations
Websitewww.skmu.ac.in

Sido Kanhu Murmu University (SKMU), formerly Siddhu Kanhu University, is a public university situated in the Santhal Parganas region of Jharkhand state in eastern India. It has its headquarters at Dumka, the second capital of Jharkhand. The university offers both undergraduate and postgraduate courses in various streams and have 13 constituent colleges and 15 affiliated colleges across six districts of Jharkhand.

History

Sido Kanhu Murmu University was founded as Siddhu Kanhu University on 10 January 1992 by an Act of Bihar Legislative Assembly.[1][2] It was carved out from Bhagalpur University now known as Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University.

The university was renamed as Sido Kanhu Murmu University on 6 May 2003 by an amendment made in the section 3(1) of the Jharkhand State Universities Act 2000 (Amendment).[3] It is named after Sidhu Murmu and Kanhu Murmu, brothers who led the Santhal rebellion against the British in 1855–56.

The university was recognized by and affiliated to the Association of Indian Universities on 6 May 1993.[4] It was granted recognition under Section 12 (B) of the UGC Act, 1956[5] in May 2006.

Colleges

The university have its jurisdiction extends over six districts – Deoghar, Dumka, Godda, Jamtara, Pakur and Sahibganj.

Affiliated colleges

This university comprises 15 affiliated colleges, which are:

J. M. College, Jasidih Deoghar 1978 Sri Bal Krishna Dubey
A. N. College, Dumka Dumka 1979 Rajesh Kr. Singh
M.G. college, Ranishwar Dumka 1984 Raish khan
St. Xavier's College, Dumka Dumka 2011 S. Stephen Raj
Shikaripar College, Shikaripara Dumka 1982 Aftabuddin Gulam
Mahila College, Godda Godda 1983 Kiran Chowdhary
M. A. Kalam Azad Degree college, Basantrai Godda
S.B.S.S.P.S.J. College, Pathargama Godda 1980 Virendra Kr. Singh
Bhagwat Jha Azad College, Kundahit Jamtara Dinesh Rai
Degree College, Nala Jamtara 1988 Gunmay Das
Jamtara Sandhya Mahila College, Jamtara Jamtara 1982 Mohan Mandal
J. J. S. College, Mihijam Jamtara 1983 Niranjan Prasad
B.L.N.L. Bohra College, Rajmahal Sahebganj H. S. Singh
B S A Mahila College, Barharwa Sahebganj 1996 A. P. Dubey
Shibu Soren Janjatiya Degree College, Borio Sahebganj

Constituent colleges

This university comprises 13 constituent colleges, which are:

College District Established Principal
A.S. College, Deoghar Deoghar 1969 Anil Kumar Jha
Deoghar College, Deoghar Deoghar 1951 Basant Kumar Gupta
R. D. Bajla Mahila College, Deoghar Deoghar 1970 Neerja Dubey
Madhupur College, Jharkhand Deoghar 1970 Ratnakar Bharti
Santal Pargana College, Dumka Dumka 1955 Sanjay Kumar Sinha
Santal Pargana Mahila College, Dumka Dumka 1974 Reena Nilima Lakra
Godda College, Godda Godda 1955 Satish Chandra Pathak
Millat College, Parsa Godda 1986 Ashfaque Ahmed
Jamtara College, Jamtara Jamtara 1969 Ajay Raj Xalxo
K. K. M. College, Pakur Pakur 1966 Chandrashekhar Jha
B. S. K. College, Barharwa Sahibganj 1982 Raghunandan Ram
Sahibganj College, Sahibganj Sahibganj 1953 Rahul Kumar Santosh
S. R. T. College, Dhamri Sahibganj 1964 Abhay Kant Tiwary

References

  1. Bihar Gazette (Ext. Ord.) dated 5 March 1992
  2. Bihar Universities (Amendment) Act 1991 Bihar Act, 1992
  3. Notification No. LG – 16/2002 – 15/Leg. dated 06.05.2003 published in the Jharkhand Gazette (Ext. Ordinary Edn.)
  4. letter no. Meet/67 – AM/93/20588 dated 06.05.1993
  5. "UGC Act-1956" (PDF). mhrd.gov.in/. Secretary, University Grants Commission. Retrieved 1 February 2016.

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