Himachal Pradesh University

Himachal Pradesh University
Seal of the Himachal Pradesh University
Motto in English
Those, who are armed with knowledge, are skilful
Type Public
Established 22 July 1970 (22 July 1970)
Chancellor Acharya Dev Vrat
Vice-Chancellor R S Chauhan[1]
Location Summer Hill, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 31°06′41″N 77°08′20″E / 31.1115°N 77.1390°E / 31.1115; 77.1390
Campus Urban
Affiliations UGC, NAAC, AIU
Website www.hpuniv.ac.in

Himachal Pradesh University (HPU) is a public non-profit university at Summer Hill about 5 km from the world-renowned hill-station Shimla, in the vicinity of the Indian Institute of Advanced Study. It is wholly financed by the government of Himachal Pradesh and the University Grants Commission, New Delhi.

History

Himachal Pradesh University was established on 22 July 1970 by an Act of the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly.

Institutes and centres

  • Himachal Pradesh University Business School
  • University Institute of Information Technology, Shimla
  • University Institute of Legal Studies, Shimla
  • Agro-Economic Research Centre, Shimla
  • Centre of Environmental Studies
  • International Centre for Distance Education and Open Learning (ICDEOL)
  • University Centre for Business Studies
  • Himachal Pradesh University-Centre for Evening Studies
  • The Institute of Integrated Himalayan Studies
  • Population Research Centre (PRC), Shimla
  • Pre Examination Coaching Centre
  • The Institute of Vocational Studies
  • The Institute of Urban Studies & Planning
  • Institute of Education Research & Development
  • Institute of Tribal Studies & Research
  • Centre for Australian and New Zealand Studies
  • Centre for Women's Studies and Development

Colleges under Himachal Pradesh University

Notable alumni

References

  1. "RS Chauhan made HPU officiating VC". The Tribune. Tribune News Service. 25 May 2017. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  2. "Hamid Karzai is an alumni [sic] of Himachal University", 6 December 2001
  3. "Biodata of Minister of Health website"
  4. "Commerce Minister introduction at the Ministry of Commerce website" Archived 24 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine.
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