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DDU Alumni Brochure English.Cdr DEEN DAYAL UPADHYAYA www.ddugu.ac.in GORAKHPUR UNIVERSITY Gorakhpur FIRST INTERNATIONAL AluApril30,2021-May2,2021mni Meet atDikshaBhawan AboutGorakhpur Gorakhpur University is the parent University of different Universities in Poorvanchal Gorakhpur is a city along the banks of the Rapti river in the Poorvanchal region of Uttar Pradesh. It is the administrative headquarter’s of Gorakhpur district, North Eastern Railway Zone and Gorakhpur division. The city is known for the Gorakhnath Math, a Gorakhnath temple. The city also has an Indian Air Force station, since 1963. Gita Press, the world's largest publisher of Hindu religious texts is also located in Gorakhpur.It is located in the holy city of Gorakhpur and inherits the spiritual and philosophical legacy of Lord Buddha, Sant Kabir and Mahayogi Guru Gorakshnath. The unique spiritual journey of Poorvanchal has developed as a response to people coming on the Buddhapath pilgrimage and wanting to go deeper into Indian culture, to understand the wisdom of sustainable indigenous systems and practices. A soulful journey from Guru Gorakshnath's place towards Sonauli, Shravasti and finally to Lumbini via Siddharth University Kapilvastu would be like drenching in peace and wisdom and a unique 'Yatra'. The propitious importance of this place Kapilvastu, continues as the world-famous Ram Janam Bhumi resides just 140 kms away from it. Siddharth Nagar 2015 AboutGorakhpurUniversity Madan Mohan DDU Gorakhpur The first university of Uttar Pradesh in free India was established in Malaviya University University Gorakhpur, the Tapasthali (place of veneration) of Mahayogi Guru of Technology, Shree Gorakhnath. It is a well-known fact that this city was named Gorakhpur Gorakhpur Gorakhpur after the name of Mahayogi Gorakhnath. Hence the 2013 university was named and got established as Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur at first. Today, this university is distinguished by the name Veer Bahadur Singh Gorakhpur Baba Raghav Das of Deendayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University, named after Pandit Purvanchal University University Medical College Deendayal Upadhyay, the pioneer of Integral Humanism. A dream first Jaunpur Gorakhpur visualized by Mr. C.J. Chako and later took shape by the untiring efforts 1987 Gorakhpur 1969 of Pt. S.N.M Tripathi. The proposal was first accepted by the first Chief Minister, U.P., Pt. G.B. Pant in 1956 and Mahant Digvijay Nath and Jananayak Mahatma Gandhi Sardar Surendra Singh Majithia played pivotal role in establishing the Chandrashekhar Kashi Vidyapith first University in U.P. The geographical location of the University is University, Varanasi 26.7480 degrees North (latitude), 83.3812 degrees East (longitude). Ballia, 2016 About DDU Gorakhpur University 1974 Gorakhpur University was later (1997) named after the great political thinker Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya. It spreads over 191.21 acres, it houses 5 faculties comprising of 29 departments that have been playing a significant Dr. Ram Manohar role in imparting holistic education to the people of the Eastern region since its inception. It has 349 affiliated colleges Lohia Avadh as its extended family. As a residential-cum-affiliating State University it can boast of a rich academic legacy, University, illustrious alumni, experienced, qualified and dedicated faculty members, transparent, effective and responsive Ayodhya, 1975 administrative set up, state-of-the art library, Wi-Fi campus, ample career growth opportunities for its students, advanced research facilities and a vibrant and safe campus. With its cherished goal of nourishing creative talent and scientific temper among its students and sensitizing them to larger socio-economic and political realities, the University aspires to contribute meaningfully to regional and national development. The vision of its Patron Prof. Rajesh Singh, Vice-Chancellor, embracing green campus initiatives, giving scholarships to Ph.D. scholars, digitized Library, great sports facilities and New Market driven courses and syllabi helps it in marching towards the 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' AboutGorakhpur Gorakhpur University is the parent University of different Universities in Poorvanchal Gorakhpur is a city along the banks of the Rapti river in the Poorvanchal region of Uttar Pradesh. It is the administrative headquarter’s of Gorakhpur district, North Eastern Railway Zone and Gorakhpur division. The city is known for the Gorakhnath Math, a Gorakhnath temple. The city also has an Indian Air Force station, since 1963. Gita Press, the world's largest publisher of Hindu religious texts is also located in Gorakhpur.It is located in the holy city of Gorakhpur and inherits the spiritual and philosophical legacy of Lord Buddha, Sant Kabir and Mahayogi Guru Gorakshnath. The unique spiritual journey of Poorvanchal has developed as a response to people coming on the Buddhapath pilgrimage and wanting to go deeper into Indian culture, to understand the wisdom of sustainable indigenous systems and practices. A soulful journey from Guru Gorakshnath's place towards Sonauli, Shravasti and finally to Lumbini via Siddharth University Kapilvastu would be like drenching in peace and wisdom and a unique 'Yatra'. The propitious importance of this place Kapilvastu, continues as the world-famous Ram Janam Bhumi resides just 140 kms away from it. Siddharth Nagar 2015 AboutGorakhpurUniversity Madan Mohan DDU Gorakhpur The first university of Uttar Pradesh in free India was established in Malaviya University University Gorakhpur, the Tapasthali (place of veneration) of Mahayogi Guru of Technology, Shree Gorakhnath. It is a well-known fact that this city was named Gorakhpur Gorakhpur Gorakhpur after the name of Mahayogi Gorakhnath. Hence the 2013 university was named and got established as Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur at first. Today, this university is distinguished by the name Veer Bahadur Singh Gorakhpur Baba Raghav Das of Deendayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University, named after Pandit Purvanchal University University Medical College Deendayal Upadhyay, the pioneer of Integral Humanism. A dream first Jaunpur Gorakhpur visualized by Mr. C.J. Chako and later took shape by the untiring efforts 1987 Gorakhpur 1969 of Pt. S.N.M Tripathi. The proposal was first accepted by the first Chief Minister, U.P., Pt. G.B. Pant in 1956 and Mahant Digvijay Nath and Jananayak Mahatma Gandhi Sardar Surendra Singh Majithia played pivotal role in establishing the Chandrashekhar Kashi Vidyapith first University in U.P. The geographical location of the University is University, Varanasi 26.7480 degrees North (latitude), 83.3812 degrees East (longitude). Ballia, 2016 About DDU Gorakhpur University 1974 Gorakhpur University was later (1997) named after the great political thinker Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya. It spreads over 191.21 acres, it houses 5 faculties comprising of 29 departments that have been playing a significant Dr. Ram Manohar role in imparting holistic education to the people of the Eastern region since its inception. It has 349 affiliated colleges Lohia Avadh as its extended family. As a residential-cum-affiliating State University it can boast of a rich academic legacy, University, illustrious alumni, experienced, qualified and dedicated faculty members, transparent, effective and responsive Ayodhya, 1975 administrative set up, state-of-the art library, Wi-Fi campus, ample career growth opportunities for its students, advanced research facilities and a vibrant and safe campus. With its cherished goal of nourishing creative talent and scientific temper among its students and sensitizing them to larger socio-economic and political realities, the University aspires to contribute meaningfully to regional and national development. The vision of its Patron Prof. Rajesh Singh, Vice-Chancellor, embracing green campus initiatives, giving scholarships to Ph.D. scholars, digitized Library, great sports facilities and New Market driven courses and syllabi helps it in marching towards the 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' NotedAlumni GorakhpurUniversityAlumniGuestHouse • Shri Rajnath Singh, Defence Minister of India. Former • Prof Girishwar Mishra, Vice-Chancellor- Mahatma Gandhi Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya, Wardha, GUAGuestHouse Former Home Minister of India and Former President of the Maharashtra Bharatiya Janta Party • Prof Bansh Gopal Singh, Vice Chancellor, Pt. Sundarlal • Shri Kripa Shankar Singh, Former Home Minister, Sharma (Open) University Chhattisgarh. Maharashtra • Shri Akhil Chandra Banerjee, Virologist, N-BIOS laureate • Padma Shree Dr. Gyan Chandra Mishra, Ex-Director, • Shri Ashok Kumar Pandey, Hindi Poet and Writer. National Center for Cell Science, Pune • Shri Chandrapal Singh Yadav, Samajwadi Party MP from • Shri Devendra Pratap Singh, Member of the Uttar Pradesh Jhansi The University aspires to build an Alumni Guest House Legislative Council • President Awardee Shri J.P. Singh, IPS, Ex-Deputy • Shri Shiv Pratap Shukla, Member of Rajya Sabha and Inspector General, UP Former-Minister of State for Finance • Shri Jagdambika Pal, Bharatiya Janta Party MP from to facilitate guests from all over the world, Hence, we • Justice Rahul Chaturvedi, High Court Allahabad Doomariyaganj plan to construct three star guest house and appreciate • Dr Birendra Bahadur, Former Director, Liquid-Crystal • Shri Jai Prakash Nishad, Member of Parliament, Rajya Research Institute, Onterio, Canada. Sabha from Uttar Pradesh help and encouragement from our esteemed Alumni. • Prof Yashwant Singh, FNA, Emeritus Professor,
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