The University of Delhi: A Comprehensive Account of Resilience, Knowledge, Leadership and Growth by Manisha Choudhary

The University of Delhi: A Comprehensive Account of Resilience, Knowledge, Leadership and Growth
AUTHOR- Manisha Choudhary
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- AUTHOR : Manisha Choudhary
- HB ISBN : 978-93-7033-755-8
- Year : 2025
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After the shift of the capital of British India to Delhi in 1911, the imperial administration noted the need for a new educational institution in the city. The University of Delhi was ultimately established in 1922, after many delays and a decade-long struggle.
Though originally conceived to serve imperial interests, the university underwent transformative changes. It has played an important role in the growth and development of the nation—participating in the nationalist movement, aiding refugees during Partition, and embodying the democratic traditions of independent India even in turbulent times. Over its hundred-year-long journey, the university expanded across the city and evolved to represent the mosaic of the nation, mirroring its struggles and aspirations. It provided an environment for academic and non-academic learning, a vibrant and open space for discussion, and maintained its standard of education and research.
This book presents and commemorates the long journey of the University of Delhi. Based on hitherto-unused archival material, the research here covers the early days of the university’s conception to its growth over the decades, revealing different and complex facets of a century-old institution.
The Author
Manisha Choudhary teaches at the History Department, University of Delhi. She was previously Fellow at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Rashtrapati Nivas, Shimla from 2017 to 2019, and is also an advisor on various national committees. Her domain of research is medieval India, and she has lectured extensively on various aspects of Rajasthani history and environmental history. Her articles have been published extensively in various national and international journals. She is the author of Trade, Transport and Tanda: Shifting Identities of the Banjaras (2018); The Eternal Dastur Craft: A History of Mannerism, Social Groups, and the Formation of Amber-Jaipur State (2020); and, most recently The History of Thar: Environment, Culture and Society (2021).