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List of Pending Cases Annexure - II List of Pending Cases Annexure - II Last letter sent by Sno Name and Address of the College File No. UGC on compliances required Remarks 1 Shri Jamuna Ram Mahavidyalay F.8 - 115 (CPP-I/C) 2004 26-06-2012 Fee Certificate Chitbaragaon Balia 2 Shri Gulab Hari Sanskrit F.8 - 254 (CPP-I/C) 2004 14-03-2005 Documentary evidenace if the Mahavidyalaya college is aided Gurukula Marg Rajpur Vridaban - 281 121 3 Government Sanskrit College F.8 - 27 (CPP-I/C) 2004 12-01-2005 A copy of guidelines was Mandi sent to the college 4 SaraswatVidyalaya's F.8 - 218 (CPP-I/C) 2004 03-10-2004 Name of the College differes in Sridora Caculo College of Commerce the documents and management Studies Talang Nagar - Khorlim Mapusa - 403 507 5 Government First Grade College, F.8 - 222 (CPP-I/C) 2004 13-04-2012 Condition fulfillment Certificate, Shahpur, Notification of affiliation District Gulbarga 6 Government Shastri Sanskrit F.8 - 226 (CPP-I/C) 2004 12-01-2005 Proforma not in order Mahavidyalaya Alwar 7 Government Arts College F.8 - 230 (CPP-I/C) 2004 03-04-2005 Notification of affiliation Paramakudi - 623 707 8 Sant Lakhan Das (Naga Baba) F.8 - 223 (CPP-I/C) 2004 01-03-2011 Notification of affiliation Pachotar Mahavidyalaya Tapeshwari Nagar, Mardah Ghazipur - 233 226 Page 1 of 77 Last letter sent by Sno Name and Address of the College File No. UGC on compliances required Remarks 9 H.G.M. Azam College of Education F.8 - 194 (CPP-I/C) 2004 20-04-2005 Documentary evidenace if the for Girls college is aided, Indemnity Bond 2390-B.K.B. Hidayatullah Road not in order, Notification of Azam Campus, Camp affiliation, Resolution not in order Pune - 411 001 10 M.V.P. Samaj, Nashik, F.8 - 195 (CPP-I/C) 2004 02-07-2010 Condition fulfillment Certificate, Karmveer Punjababa Govardhane Copy of Trust Deed, Notification Arts, Commerce & Science College of affiliation Igatpuri, Dist. Nashik - 422 403 11 Mahatma Gandhi College F.8 - 198 (CPP-I/C) 2004 19-10-2004 Documentary evidenace if the N.G.O. Colony Road college is aided, Indemnity Bond Gunture not in order, Notification of affiliation 12 Prabhu Narain Singh Mahavidyalaya F.8 - 258 (CPP-I/C) 2004 20-10-2011 Fee Certificate Baghelvanshi Marhi Ashram Kasimabad Ghazipur - 233 230 13 Bindeshwary Mahavidyalaya F.8 - 200 (CPP-I/C) 2004 27-02-2011 Condition fulfillment Certificate, Dhawaria Sath Indemnity Bond not in order Mau - 275 305 14 Shri M.P. Vora Commerce College F.8 - 205 (CPP-I/C) 2004 20-05-2011 Condition fulfillment Certificate, Near Gebanshapeer Dargaah Notification of affiliation Ahmedabad Highway Wadhwan City - 363 035 Dist. Surendranagar 15 Government First Grade College F.8 - 14 (CPP-I/C) 2004 12-01-2007 Condition fulfillment Certificate, Yelbarga Proforma not in order Distt Koppal Page 2 of 77 Last letter sent by Sno Name and Address of the College File No. UGC on compliances required Remarks 16 S.K.N.G. Government First Grade F.8 - 147 (CPP-I/C) 2004 09-09-2004 Condition fulfillment Certificate, College Proforma not in order Gangavati Koppal 17 Government Law College F.8 - 151 (CPP-I/C) 2004 14-09-2004 Notification of affiliation, Madurai Proforma not in order 18 Vidyananda Gurukul Rural First F.8 - 152 (CPP-I/C) 2004 09-09-2004 Certificate reg. value of stamps Grade College paper used, Copy of Certificate of Kuknoor - 583 232 registration of Society/Trust, Copy Distt - Raichur of Memorandum of Association, Date of Establishment of College, Notification of affiliation, Proforma not in order 19 S.A.V.T. Government First Grade F.8 - 156 (CPP-I/C) 2004 16-09-2004 Condition fulfillment Certificate, College Proforma not in order Kudligi Bellary District 20 K.L.E's Women's Arts and Commerce F.8 - 159 (CPP-I/C) 2004 17-01-2007 Copy of Certificate of registration College of Society/Trust, Notification of Ankola - 581 314 affiliation 21 Government First Grade College F.8 - 124 (CPP-I/C) 2004 01-09-2004 Notification of affiliation Pavagada - 561202 Tumkur Dist 22 Chhatrapati Shivaji Night College of F.8 - 136 (CPP-I/C) 2004 06-10-2006 Indemnity Bond not in order, Arts and Commerce Name of the College differes in 101-B, Murarji Peth the documents, Notification of Solapur - 413 001 affiliation 23 Government First Grade College F.8 - 137 (CPP-I/C) 2004 09-09-2004 Notification of affiliation, Shahapur Proforma not in order Dist. Gulbarga - 585223 Page 3 of 77 Last letter sent by Sno Name and Address of the College File No. UGC on compliances required Remarks 24 Council of Anaytical Tribel Studies F.8 - 138 (CPP-I/C) 2004 14-12-2004 Condition fulfillment Certificate, DNK Road Notification of affiliation Sabara, Srikshetra Koraput 25 Sindhi College F.8 - 139 (CPP-I/C) 2004 08-09-2004 Certificate reg. value of stamps Chennai paper used, Indemnity Bond not in order 26 City Law College F.8 - 167 (CPP-I/C) 2004 17-12-2005 Notification of affiliation Dimapur - 797 112 27 Velammal Engineering College F.8 - 169 (CPP-I/C) 2004 14-03-2005 Certificate reg. value of stamps Velammal Nagar paper used, Documentary Ambattur - Redhills Road evidenace if the college is aided, Chennai 600 066 Notification of affiliation, Proforma not in order 28 Chetram Sharma College of F.8 - 182 (CPP-I/C) 2004 30-09-2004 Certificate reg. value of stamps Education paper used, Indemnity Bond not Sadarpur, Sector - 42 in order, Resolution not in order Noida, Gaziabad 29 R.V.P. First Grade College F.8 - 188 (CPP-I/C) 2004 06-02-2008 Documentary evidenace if the Y.N. Hosakote - 572141 college is aided Tumkur District 30 Shri Naheji Law College F.8 - 86 (CPP-I/C) 2004 08-11-2004 Indemnity Bond not in order Narahi Rasara Balia 31 Sengunthar Arts and Science College F.8 - 89 (CPP-I/C) 2004 04-06-2004 Certificate reg. value of stamps Tiruchengode paper used, Indemnity Bond not District Nammakal - 637 205 in order, Resolution not in order 32 Shri Ram Karan Mahavidyalaya F.8 - 93 (CPP-I/C) 2004 27-04-2011 Complete postal address of the Ishopur, Rampur college, Condition fulfillment Ghaziabad Certificate Page 4 of 77 Last letter sent by Sno Name and Address of the College File No. UGC on compliances required Remarks 33 Shri Meharwan Singh Mahavidyalaya F.8 - 97 (CPP-I/C) 2004 26-09-2011 Condition fulfillment Certificate, Dakauli Name of the College differes in Hardoi - 213 005 the documents, Notification of affiliation, Proforma not in order 34 S.P.L. Verma T.T. College F.8 - 111 (CPP-I/C) 2004 20-10-2011 Fee Certificate Dakauli Hardoi 35 Visakha Institute for Professional F.8 - 118 (CPP-I/C) 2004 02-09-2005 Copy of Certificate of registration Studies of Society/Trust, Copy of Vishakhapatnam Memorandum of Association, Notification of affiliation 36 Midnapur Law College F.8 - 120 (CPP-I/C) 2004 20-08-2004 Indemnity Bond not in order Post Office Midnapur - 721 101 37 Government College F.8 - 79 (CPP-I/C) 2004 28-04-2004 The College was Pratappur requested to sent the Distt. Surguja - 497 223 proposal as per the guidelines 38 Raj Narain Degree College F.8 - 46 (CPP-I/C) 2004 15-02-2012 Fee Certificate Gram Berui Post Tarapur, Janpad Allahabad 39 A.S. Mandal's Arts & Commerce F.8 - 43 (CPP-I/C) 2004 20-02-2004 Date of Establishment of College, College Trust's Indemnity Bond not in order, Mahatma Fulley College of Social Notification of affiliation, Studies and Social Work Proforma not in order Taloda District Nandurbar 40 Dr. R.M. L. Degree College F.8 - 53 (CPP-I/C) 2004 17-03-2004 Certificate reg. value of stamps Dholana paper used, Copy of Distt. Ettah Memorandum of Association, Indemnity Bond not in order, Resolution not in order Page 5 of 77 Last letter sent by Sno Name and Address of the College File No. UGC on compliances required Remarks 41 Sardr Veeranagouda Patil Mahila F.8 - 60 (CPP-I/C) 2004 27-06-2011 Condition fulfillment Certificate, Vidyapeeth's Notification of affiliation Arts and Commerce College for Women Vidyanagar Hubli - 580 021 District Dharwad 42 S.D.M. Institute of Information F.8 - 33 (CPP-I/C) 2004 16-09-2004 Documentary evidenace if the Sciences college is aided Heggeri Old Hubli - 580 024 43 Central Law Institute F.8 - 30 (CPP-I/C) 2004 20-02-2004 Copy of Certificate of registration Jabalpur - 482 002 of Society/Trust, Copy of Memorandum of Association, Indemnity Bond not in order, Notification of affiliation 44 Jawaharlal Institute of Technology F.8 - 23 (CPP-I/C) 2004 23-01-2004 The College was Borawan reqnested to apply as per (Kharon) the guidelines 45 K.L.N. College of Eneineering F.8 - 5 (CPP-I/C) 2004 20-01-2004 Condition fulfillment Certificate, Pattapalayam - 630 611 Copy of Certificate of registration of Society/Trust, Indemnity Bond not in order 46 Karuppannan Mariappan College F.8 - 24 (CPP-I/C) 2005 31-03-2012 Fee Certificate Kangayam Main Road, Chettiarpalayam Muthur - 638 105, Erode District 47 +3 Panchayat College F.8 - 155 (CPP-I/C) 2005 05-09-2006 Documentary evidenace if the Barikpur Bazar college is aided Disrict Bhadrak - 756 112 Page 6 of 77 Last letter sent by Sno Name and Address of the College File No. UGC on compliances required Remarks 48 Charigarh Mahavidyalaya F.8 - 114 (CPP-I/C) 2005 06-05-2012 Copy of Memorandum of Telkoi Association, Documentary Keonjhar - 758 019 evidenace if the college is aided, Mayurbhanj Notification of affiliation, Proforma not in order 49 S.K.
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