Virtual Tour

History

Guest Lecture


S.No

Guest

Topic

Date

01.

Dr. Arun Sharma

Excavations in Chhattisgarh- Sirpur

 16 November 2016

02.

Dr. R.N. Singh

Changing Scenario of Indian Economy

April 2016

 

Dr. K.K.Agrawal

Chhattisgarh Ke Phaninagvansi rulers.

19 February, 2016

04

Dr. Nagendra Sharma of University of Delhi

‘ State formation  in Ancient India’

21st November 2014. 

05

Dr. Shailendra Singh

 

Bismarck and European Diplomacy

15 November 2012


Topic – 01

Dr. Arun Sharma, Archaeological advisor of Government of Chhattisgarh, accepted the request of the department to share his experience about excavations at various sites of Chhattisgarh. Through differnt slides he explained the process of excavations at various sites of sirpur like Buddhist Vihars, Surangtal, Market area etc.

 

Topic – 02 

The Department of History and Department of Economics jointly organized a lecture by Dr. R.N. Singh, Principal, Government Digvijay College, Rajnandgaon on the topic entitled,' Changing Scenario of Indian Economy.' Dr. Singh appreciated the present economic policy of Government like make in India, Start-Up India etc. India has opportunity to become a fastest growing economy. India has great capability to utilize its human capital to accelerate the process of development. 

Topic – 03 

Dr. K.K. Agrawal, Incharge –Principal, Government College, Jamgaon delivered a lecture on Political History of Chhattisgarh on 19th February 2016. In his lecture, he mainly discussed about Phaninagvamsi rulers of Kawarda. He started his lecture with brief description of political History of Chhattisgarh particularly about Saravpuriya and Pandu dynasty. He elaborately narrated the political and cultural history of Kawardha.


Topic–04

The Department of History received kind co-operation of Dr. Nagendra Sharma, Associate Professor, University of Delhi. He delivered a lecture on State Formation in Ancient India. He discussed the complete process of State formation from clan kingship of Rig-Vedic Age to National Monarchy of Mauryan period. The lecture was  interesting and he elaborately discussed the causes,nature and process of State formation. He appreciated the tolerant policy of Dhamma of Ashoka.


Topic – 05

Dr. Shailendra Singh, Professor of History,Government Digvijay College, delivered a lecture on 'Bismarck and European diplomacy' on 15 November 2015. In his lecture, he mainly politcal situation of Europe after unfication of Germany and diplomatcal relations developing amongst nations of Europe and its impact on world politics.