Socio-economic developmental ideals cannot be achieved without ensuring participation of women in Higher Education. Eminent educationists and social reformers of Burdwan felt this truth way back in the 1950's. As the conservative guardians of the time were hesitant to send their female wards to a co-educational college for higher education, they founded Maharajadhiraj Uday Chand Women's College on 28th July 1955. Initially it was affiliated to the University of Calcutta; the University of Burdwan became the affiliating university after the establishment of the university in 1960. The college is housed in the palace gifted by Maharajadhiraj Uday Chand Mahatab. Later on, a portion of Anjuman Kachhari attached to the palace was also gifted to the College. As a mark of gratitude the institution has been named after the former Raja of Burdwan, Maharajadhiraj Uday Chand Mahatab. The college had a modest beginning with only Intermediate Arts and General Degree C ...
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Dr. Mallika Chakrabarty
Teacher-in-charge
“Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school.” —Albert Einstein
“Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself.” —
John Dewey
“The content of a book holds the power of education and it is with this power that we can shape our future and change lives.” —Malala Yousafzai
Maharajadhiraj Uday Chand Women’s Col ...