Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya, the great freedom fighter was born on December 25, 1861. He played an important role in the freedom movement, he was the President of the Indian National Congress three times. He is also known as Mahamana. He founded the Banaras Hindu University (BHU) in Varanasi in …
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BHU Resumes OPD Services from 23rd June
After several weeks, the OPD services have been started in BHU. This is great news for patients. However, the throng of patients at the hospital led to the flouting of social distancing rules. After the second wave of the coronavirus, the OPD service has started in Varanasi’s BHU today, but …
Read More »Kutumb App & BHU: All You Need to Know
Recently, a link to join a group named “BHU Mahamana Parivar (Worldwide)” was circulated among the students of Banaras Hindu University (BHU) by various mediums of social media. Claiming to be the official group it asks for donations for its sustenance in the name of BHU. The rumours of the …
Read More »Pick a Book: The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
Penned by Robin Sharma (a globally acclaimed humanitarian and the author of two international bestsellers), the book- The monk who sold his Ferrari offers a survival guide to a plethora of people who often find themselves suffocated and lost in the rat race of this epoch. Highlights Book The Monk …
Read More »Death Anniversary of BHU’s Founder, Malviya Ji
Pt. Madan Mohan Malaviya (Mahamana) was born on 25 December 1861 in Prayag (Allahabad). His father’s name was Pt. Brajnath and mother’s name was Moonadevi. He was the 5th son of his seven siblings. His father was a learned scholar of Sanskrit language. Sanatana Dharma was the most beloved in …
Read More »Pandemic, Politics & the mainstream Women Leadership
Introduction The advent of novel coronavirus/covid-19 can be identified as the most lethal and alarming development of the year 2020. As the entire globe continues to battle biological warfare, the number of people getting infected still goes on the soar, while the death toll persists to rise. Hitherto the unprecedented …
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