Bijni College
The Brief History of the Bijni College
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The Bijni College
is situated on the Indo-Bhutan border, Bijni, now a subdivision within the
district of Chirang of Assam could also be a historically famous place. It’s
named after the powerful Koch King, Chandra Narayan alias Bijit Narayan who
founded the Bijni Kingdom in 1617. After the dissolution of the Zamindary
system, unfortunately, the place lost its former importance and glory and got
reduced to a poor and backward area. The place is typically inhabited by
scheduled tribes and scheduled castes and other backward communities, the most
occupation of the people being agriculture. Therefore the place is by and
enormous backward both economically and educationally. Before the establishment
of Bijni College, there have been only a couple of high schools in around Bijni
Town. Most of the people of this area were incapable of sending their wards to
institutions located in other towns and cities for higher studies due to their
weak economic condition.
Consequently,
an outsized number student of this area after completing high school was bereft
of enjoying the advantages of upper education. a number of the leading citizens
alongside a neighborhood of conscious people of the society undertook of the
noble venture to determine an establishment of upper education in Bijni town
for the economically backward sections of the world. As a result of their
tireless efforts and indefatigable zeal and great sacrifice, the varsity came
into existence on 21st July 1969, the historic day on which man first landed
on the moon. At the initial stage, it had been Bijni Tutorial College having
only the humanities stream and had no building of its own. It started
functioning with six lecturers and seventy-six students within the Bijni Girls
high school building. Late Ramani Kanta Sharma, the ex-principal of Kokrajhar
College acted as its first principal for a quick period. He was followed by Mr.
U.C. Das of politics department who became the regular and permanent principal
of the school. On 18th March 1970, the inspiration of the school building was
laid by Kamal Kishor Sonowal, the then D.C. of Goalpara district. The school
was shifted to its own building on 27th July 1971 which was inaugurated by the
then Hon'ble Chief Minister of Assam, M.M. Choudhury.
The school was accorded affiliation in February
1975 and brought under Deficit-grant-In-Aid system on 01-12-1975. It also
included under section 2(f) of the UGC Act of 1956 w.e.f. 24th April 1980. The
school has celebrated it’s a jubilee in 1994. Within the same jubilee year
science stream started. Of Course, it's yet to be brought under the
deficit-grant-in-aid system. The method of provincialisation goes on. In due
course of your time, the school has become a full-fledged degree course with 9
departments in the Arts stream and 5 departments within the science stream. The
entire strength of teachers in permanent posts is 24 and contractual teachers
are 9. There are 15 teachers within the science stream and two teachers in non-
sectioned posts in Arts Stream. The entire strength of staff in sanctioned posts
in the non-teaching section is 10 (ten). The school has its credit, a well-staffed
office and a well-furnished library.
The Mission of Bijni College:
1. The institution desires to
market learning by scholars and schools to realize excellence in education.
2. The institution encourages and
participates in efforts directed towards the study of current issues concerning
improvement in the quality of scholars.
3. The institution intends to
create a competitive academic infrastructure to deal with the fashionable day world.
4. The tutorial community
encourages and assists in the improvement, effectiveness, and excellence of the
institution.
5. The institution believes that
no talent during this region should be allowed to travel to waste and this
school may be a platform for sharing of ideas and pooling of data resources.
The vision of Bijni College:
1. Our vision is in developing a dynamic community of lifelong learners and leaders by understanding the
aspirations, potential, and capabilities of scholars from this locality. The
institution visualizes in the empowerment of scholars with knowledge and skills imbibed
with strong values and virtue to require challenges during a changing and
global society.
From The Principal Desk Bijni College:
Since its
establishment on 21st July 1969, Bijni College has seen considerable growth
and success. It’s my privilege to be the witness of the journey of Bijni
College since 1987 while I used to be a student of the school. In Course of
your time, I used to be honored to be the teacher and presently the principal
of this premier and prestigious institution within the district of Chirang,
BTAD, Assam. Provincialized on 23rd Dec 2005, the school is additionally
successfully running both science and humanities streams besides the branches
of distance mode courses under IDOL and KKHSOU. The school has reached this
level only with the tireless and selfless co-operation of the teaching and
non-teaching staff of the school. An equivalent should still reach the goal of
creating the institution the center of excellence to supply self-reliant and
responsible graduates. The school commits to supply both academic and
extracurricular proficiency to its students to assist them to mould into eligible
future citizens. To satisfy its vision and mission the school well-comes Valuable
suggestions and co-operation of 1 and everyone.
Contact Details Bijni College is as given below:
New Administrative Block,
Bijni College, Bijni
Dist: - Chirang. B. T. A. D.
Pin: - 783390
Website: bijnicollege.ac.in
Email: office@bijnicollege.ac.in
Phone: (03668) 284124.
LIST OF ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
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Sl. No.
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Name
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Designation & Department
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1
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Mahadev Basumatary
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UDA
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2
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Baneswar Basumatary
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UDA
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3
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Sahira Begum
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LIBRARY ASSTT.
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4
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Niva Das
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LDA
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5
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Raj Bahadur Jeswara
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LDA
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6
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Dwijen Ch Ray
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GRADE IV
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7
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Chanakya Ray
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LIBRARY BEARER
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8
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Manoj Kr Basumatary
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GRADE IV
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9
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Sanjib Choudhury
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LABORATORY BEARER
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10
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Salim Hussain
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LABORATORY BEARER
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11
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Rabi Ram Muchahary
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LABORATORY BEARER
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12
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Rai Charan Sarkar
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LABORATORY BEARER
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13
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Sankar Dev ray
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GRADE IV
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14
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Pradip Ch Ray
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GRADE IV
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15
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Durgeswar Ray
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GRADE IV
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16
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Nayan Mani Ray
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COMPUTER ASSTT.
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17
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Rabi Ghosh
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COMPUTER ASSTT.
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18
|
Charming Narzary
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LDA
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19
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Dipti Ghosh
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LIBRARY BEARER
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20
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Mani Lal Basumatary
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LIBRARY BEARER
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21
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Ringsar Brahma
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LIBRARY BEARER
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22
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Eragdao Narzary
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LIBRARY BEARER
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23
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Devid Swargiyary
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GRADE IV
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24
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Nikunja Bayan
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LABORATORY BEARER
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25
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Jyotshna Ray
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GRADE IV
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26
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Bimal Basumatary
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Night Chowkidar
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27
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Krishna Basfor
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Swiper
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