Swami Shraddhanand College, Delhi

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Swami Shraddhanand College is a part of Delhi University established in 1967, run under the trusteeship of the Delhi government. Named after Arya Samaj educationist, Swami Shraddhanand, the college is in Alipur, in North West Delhi.The college Has been Awarded "A" Grade by The National assessment and accreditation council.The college History Department is among top 15 in Delhi University.The college is equipped with New laboratories, qualified teaching staff ,New specialized laboratories, New infrastructure, New adequate library facilities and New placements.

Swami Shraddhanand College, University of Delhi
SSNC
TypePublic
Established1967; 57 years ago
FounderSwami Shraddhanand
PrincipalDr. Parveen Garg
Students3500+
Address, ,
28°47′39″N 77°08′29″E / 28.7943°N 77.1415°E / 28.7943; 77.1415
CampusUrban, North Campus, 20 acres (8.1 ha)
AffiliationsUniversity of Delhi
Websitess.du.ac.in

In 2006, the college came made news for appointing four differently abled teachers.[1] Swami Shrdhanand College started at Gandhi Asram Narela in 1967, and 93 biga Land give to Swami Shraddhanand College Management Committee at Singhu Border by Pradhan Sh.Sunder lal khatri (Bankner)Free of Cost account of Gram Sabha Land Mamurpur Narela Delhi 110040.Swami Sharddhanand College comes under North campus of University of Delhi.


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Pravaad,Debating Society

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Pravaad, the prestigious debating society of Swami Shraddhanand College, stands as a beacon of intellectual rigor and oratory excellence within Delhi University. Pravaad the debating society is renowned for organizing a myriad of events, with 'Colloquium' as the highlight of our flagship Shraddhatarang festival.

Pravaad prides on commitment to nurturing the art of debate and public speaking. There training sessions encompass conventional debates, Model United Nations (MUN), group discussions, and turncoat speeches. As one of the most esteemed societies in the college, Pravaad consistently strives to cultivate critical thinking, articulate expression, and confident leadership among their members.

References

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  1. ^ "DU to make its campus 'equal'". The Hindu. 30 July 2006. Archived from the original on 15 June 2011.
  2. ^ New Delhi: Swami Shraddhanand College, Delhi Times of India, 22 June 2002.
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