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Mishra. They too acted as the
president and the secretary of the 1st G. B.
The college was renamed "Pipli College" and
functioned at Jawahar Vidyapitha till 1981.
The govt. of Orissa was pleased to accord
concurrence for I.A class in the year 1981
for the session 1980-81. Affiliation for I.A.
class was granted by Utkal University in the
same year. Keeping in view the mounting
student strength, the authorities shifted
the college to its own premises in 1981. It
helped the college to advance a step forward
and the University authorities allowed the
college to conduct its own examination.
After the introduction of
10+2 pattern in the state, Higher Secondary
Courses were opened in Arts in the academic
session 1983-84 and the college was
affiliated to the C.H.S.E, Orissa.
Subsequently the scope of learning was
expanded to +2 Commerce in 1985 and +2
Science in 1990. In 1992 the strength of +2
Arts was increased to 384 Permanent Govt.
concurrence was accorded to +2 Arts,
Commerce and Science in 2002. The horizen of
higher learning was further expanded as the
Govt. of Orissa was pleased to accord
concurrence for the opening of +3 class in
humanities in the year 1986. Permanent
concurrence was accorded for +3 Arts &
Science in the academic session 2002-03.
Honours courses in Oriya, History & Pol.
Science were introduced during the academic
session 1992-93 and Sanskrit Honours in
2002. In Science Stream Chemistry Honours
was introduced during the academic session
2003.
The college came into U.G.C
fold in 1990. The U.G.C has been providing
adequate financial assistance for promotion
of academic activities as well as
infrastructure! development The present main
building the hostel building & the college
library were possible for the substantial
assistance from the U.G.C. The college
library has a total stock .of 10,000 books
for under graduate and higher secondary
classes. Reading room facility for the
teachers, students and circulation facility
for the teachers and students are available.
The college fondly remembers
Late Sridhar Senapati, Late Chakradhar
Pradhan and Late Sachidananda Patayat for
their dedication in shaping this temple of
learning at Pipli.
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