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Banaras Hindu University does not have an active political student union, but an administrative student council called the Banaras Hindu University Students Council to represent and safeguard the interests of the students. [330] [331] Despite no elections, student wings of major political parties have an active presence on the campus. [332] [333]
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Mahila Maha Vidyalaya (MMV), also known as Women's College, Banaras Hindu University, is a women's college in the Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, [1] [2] India which offers undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral courses in various subjects to women.
In 1915, along with Central Hindu Boys School, the Girls school was also handed over to the Banaras Hindu University by Dr. Annie Besant. In 1976, the school adopted the 10+2 education system and also got affiliated with CBSE. The school is currently a part of the Banaras Hindu University and is governed by the University administration. [5]
www.bhu.ac.in /Site /UnitHomeTemplate /1 _35 _1104 _Main-Site-Institutes-and-Faculties 25°15′30″N 82°59′05″E / 25.2583268°N 82.9848228°E / 25.2583268; 82.9848228 Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University (IAS, BHU) is one of India's premier agricultural colleges located in Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh
He has been teaching since then for 30 years at various universities, such as Delhi University, Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan (W.B.), Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (U.P.). Currently, he is working as a professor and head of the Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies, Faculty of Arts, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (U.P.).
Thus Banaras Hindu University (BHU) was established in 1916, through a parliamentary legislation, the 'Banaras Hindu University Act of 1915', and today it remains a prominent institution of learning in India. [3] [33] In 1939, he left the vice-chancellorship of BHU and was succeeded by S. Radhakrishnan, who later became the president of India. [34]
The Banaras Hindu University Students' Union generally abbreviated as BHU Students' Union or BHUSU, was the students' union of Banaras Hindu University. The Students' Union had been responsible for representing students, both within the University and externally for all academic, non-academic and student welfare purposes.