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Indraprastha College for Women also known as Indraprastha College or (IP College) ((ヒンディー語:इंद्रप्रस्थ महिला कॉलेज))〔(Music fest at Indraprastha College held ) Indian Express, September 3, 2002.〕 is the oldest women's college in Delhi; established in 1924, it is affiliated to University of Delhi.〔(Indraprastha College for Women ) University of Delhi Website.〕〔''Women, education and politics: the women's movement and Delhi's Indraprastha College'', by Meena Bhargava, Kalyani Dutta. Oxford University Press, 2005. ISBN 0-19-566911-8. ''Page 9''.〕 The college offers Graduate and Post-graduate courses in Liberal Arts, Commerce, Literature, Computer Science, and Mass Media & Mass Communication etc., and is amongst the prestigious colleges of India.〔(The Premier Colleges of India ) www.educationinfoindia.com.〕 ==History== Origins of IP College lie in the Indraprastha Girls School, which was founded in 1904, at the call of noted freedom fighter, educationist and theosophist Annie Besant by a group of Delhi theosophists, led by Lala Jugal Kishore, in Chhipiwara, Old Delhi. Intermediate school was added in 1924 and the Indraprastha College for Women, came into being, with Leonora Gmeiner, (from Kapunda, South Australia) as its first principal.〔''Delhi, the emperor's city: rediscovering Chandni Chowk and its environs'', by Vijay Goel. Published by Lustre Press, 2003. ISBN 81-7436-240-1.〕〔(REVIEWS: Cognisant Indian women ) Dawn, November 26, 2006.〕〔(IP college for women ) Hindustan Times, June 7, 2007.〕 Soon the University of Delhi, which itself was founded in 1922, recognised it as a constituent college.Degree courses were introduced in 1930s and in 1938, the University recognised I.P. college as a degree college. After its existence in Chhipiwara during its early years, the college moved to Chandrawali Bhawan, Civil Lines, to moved again to Alipur House at Alipur Road (now Sham Nath Road), the former office of Commander-in-Chief in 1938, near Kashmiri Gate, where it still exists today and the building has become a heritage property.〔(Indraprastha College for Women )〕 In 1952, the Kalavati Gupta Hostel, named after a former principal was established which presently houses two hundred students, and in 2009, another hostel to accommodate two hundred students was added within the college premises.〔(I P College gets a second hostel ) The Hindu, June 3, 2009.〕 On July 3, 1984, Diamond Jubilee celebrations of the College were held〔''Women in India & Japan: A Comparison'', by Ramesh Madan. Published by Manak Publications, 2004. ISBN 81-7827-099-4. ''Page 123''.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Indraprastha College for Women」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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