Talk:Veer Narmad South Gujarat University
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editOriginal text of Profile & History section. I started adjusting it and reached this version.
But partway through the process I found the source, which had moved from http://www.vnsgu.ac.in/uni/uni/uniprofile.php to http://www.vnsgu.ac.in/dept/uni/profile.php.
Even the "improved" version is still a copyvio at heart. So I have reverted and tagged the section. The whole lot needs to be rewritten from scratch. Pelagic (talk)
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Veer Narmad South Gujarat University has endeavoured to be an institution of excellence in higher education since its existence, keeping in view the regional needs and the emerging trends in the global scenario. A semi-urban University located at Surat city, the University has a campus spread over 210 acres. The University, re-accredited 'A' grade with 3.02 CGPA by the National Accreditation and Assessment Council in 2017, is also accredited with 'B++' grade with 2.90 CGPA under Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) by Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat, Education Department, Government of Gujarat in 2016. The university was originally established under the South Gujarat University Act, 1965 passed by the Gujarat State Legislative Assembly. It became functional from the academic year of 1966 and was incorporated as a University on 23 May, 1967. Recognized by the University Grants Commission in 1968, it was renamed as Veer Narmad South Gujarat University in 2004 after the great Gujarati poet Narmad, Narmadshankar Lalshankar Dave. The mandate of the University is to meet the developmental needs of the seven districts and two Union Territory in the region and attempts at realizing their potential in every walk of life ranging from technology, business, industry and commerce to language, culture, and fine arts. |
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In consonance with its motto, "Satyam Gyanam Anantam", Veer Narmad South Gujarat University has endeavoured to be an institution of excellence in higher education since its existence, keeping in view the regional needs and the emerging trends in the global scenario. The University, awarded B++ by the National Accreditation and Assessment Council in 2004 and re-accredited 'B' with 2.82 CGPA in 2011, was originally established under the South Gujarat University Act, 1965 passed by the Gujarat State Legislative Assembly. It became functional from the academic year of 1966 and was incorporated as a University on 23 May 1967. Recognized by the University Grants Commission in 1968, it was renamed as Veer Narmad South Gujarat University in 2004 after the great Gujarat poet Veer Narmad whose real name was Narmadshankar Lalshankar Dave. The mandate of the University is to meet the developmental needs of the seven districts and one Union Territory in the region and realize their potential in every walk of life ranging from technology, business, industry and commerce to language, culture, and fine arts.[1] |
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The university was originally established under the South Gujarat University Act, 1965, passed by the Gujarat State Legislative Assembly. It became functional from the academic year of 1966, and was incorporated as a University on 23 May 1967. Recognized by the University Grants Commission in 1968, it was renamed as Veer Narmad South Gujarat University in 2004 after the Gujarati poet Veer Narmad (Narmadshankar Lalshankar Dave). The mandate of the University is to meet the developmental needs of the seven districts and one Union Territory in the region.[1][dead link] The University was awarded B++ by the National Accreditation and Assessment Council in 2004 and re-accredited 'B' with 2.82 CGPA[clarification needed] in 2011. Its motto is "Satyam Gyanam Anantam"[clarification needed (translation please)][citation needed]. |
Crest section also
editIs a verbatim copy-paste. Have tagged and inserted link to source.
I have neither the mental fortitude nor the motivation to fix these at the moment. Pelagic (talk) 04:00, 14 July 2018 (UTC)