Willingdon College
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Willingdon College is a college in Sangli, in the Vishrambag area of the Sangli–Miraj–Kupwad Municipal Corporation, between the twin cities of Sangli and Miraj in Maharashtra, India. The college was named after the former Governor of Bombay, Baron Willingdon (later Marquess of Willingdon), who served as Viceroy of India from 1931 to 1936. The college was established in 1919. It provided access to higher education for students from southern Maharashtra and the districts of Belagavi, Dharwad, Karwar, and Bijapur.
History
Establishment
1919
The Deccan Education Society, founded in 1884 by Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Gopal Ganesh Agarkar, established Willingdon College in 1919. The institution was founded with the support of Shahu Maharaj and the rulers of the Sangli and Miraj states to provide higher education in Southern Maharashtra. Inaugurated on 22 June 1919, the college was named after the Governor of Bombay, Major The 1st Baron Willingdon.
The college initially operated at the site of the Rani Saraswati Kanya Shala with an enrollment of 220 students in the Arts wing. Founding Principal C.G. Bhatye and Wrangler R.P. Paranjapye later secured 125 acres (0.51 km²) at Vishrambag, where the permanent campus was constructed.
Silver jubilee
1944
During this period, centres of higher education and colleges were rare. Students in Southern Maharashtra and from the districts of Belgaum, Dharwad, Karwar and Vijapur in Karnataka benefited from the establishment of the college. The college moved into its current buildings on 8 August 1924. At the time, only the L-shaped wing to the east and the south had been completed.
The square block building of the Boys' Hostel was completed in 1925, and the two-story Shahu Block in 1927. In 1932–33, the Science wing was started.
Between 1935 to 1944, the Gymkhana building, residentials quarters for professors on either side of the approach road, the Girls' Hostel, the Guest House (Karve Sadan) and a laboratory were constructed. In 1944, the college marked its silver jubilee.[citation needed]
Golden jubilee
1969
Following the silver jubilee celebrations, additional infrastructure was developed on the campus. Between 1945 and 1957, more Hostel for Girls, two more Hostel buildings for Boys, Velankar Assembly Hall, a recreation hall, and an extension to the western building of the main building were constructed. The hostels currently accommodate 110 boys and 85 girls.
Over the next fifteen years, the Biology Laboratory, a three-story library building, a post office building, an additional girls' hostel, a canteen, National Cadet Corps (NCC) buildings, and an open-air theatre were completed. In the Science faculty, subjects including biology, physics, mathematics and statistics were introduced.
Diamond jubilee
1979
Funds collected during the Golden Jubilee were utilized for further development. Eleven new classrooms, a teachers' hostel, (constructed with grants from the University Grants Commission covering approximately two-thirds of the total expenditure), a tube-well for water supply, an extension to the Gymkhana Building, and a badminton hall were completed.
The college was recognized as a permanent postgraduate center by Shivaji University In the Science faculty, microbiology and electronics were introduced to the college. In the Arts faculty, psychology, logic and philosophy were added.
Platinum jubilee
1994
As part of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, several projects were initiated. These included the establishment of pre-primary, primary, and secondary schools (in English and Marathi medium) on the Willingdon campus, as well as the construction of a health club and an overhead water tank.[citation needed]
2011
In 2011, Willingdon College marked its platinum jubilee, commemorating 75 years since its establishment. The celebrations featured academic and cultural programs on campus, along with initiatives to enhance campus facilities and engage students, faculty, and alumni.[citation needed]
Infrastructure
Main building
The main building of Willingdon College is a quadrangular stone structure that forms the central part of the campus. It houses various administrative offices, classrooms, and other academic facilities. An open-air theatre is located within the quadrangle, providing space for cultural and educational events. The building is a notable example of early 20th-century institutional architecture in the region.[citation needed]
Building comprises
The main building of Willingdon College consists of multiple floors with academic and administrative facilities.
Basement – The basement contains four medium-sized rooms, including one used as a control room for university examinations, and a storeroom.
Ground Floor – This floor houses the offices of the Principal and Vice-Principal, the Administrative Office, the Geography Department, Staff Common Room, Ladies’ Common Room, and the library. It also includes the Departments of Botany and Mathematics, the National Cadet Corps (N.C.C.) office with a separate entrance, three large classrooms, one small classroom, and a strongroom for the university’s Central Assessment Programme. An open-air theatre is located on this floor and is used for the annual prize distribution ceremony.
First Floor – The first floor accommodates seven large rooms and one medium-sized room, which are used by the Departments of History, Statistics, Hindi, English, Marathi, Economics, Physics, and Zoology.
Terrace – On the front side of the terrace is a tower where the National Flag is hoisted annually on 15 August, 26 January, and 1 May. The Zoology storeroom and the Animal House are located on the north-west side of the terrace.
In total, the building contains 24 classrooms.[citation needed]
Auditorium and departments
Applied Sciences Building – This building currently houses the Departments of Microbiology, Biotechnology, Computer Science, and BCS.[citation needed]
Velankar Auditorium
Science Departments
- Department of Microbiology
- Department of Biotechnology
- Department of Mathematics
- Department of Physics
- Department of Chemistry
- Department of Statistics
- Department of Zoology
- Department of Botany
- Department of Electronics
Arts Departments
- Department of English
- Department of Marathi
- Department of Hindi
- Department of History
- Department of Economics
- Department of Sanskrit
Gymkhana and Pavilion Building – Facilities for sports and physical activities.[citation needed]
Chemistry Laboratory
- Chemist Laboratory No. 1
- Chemist Laboratory No. 2
- Chemist Laboratory No. 3
Other Buildings
- N.C.C. Armoury
- Residental Bungalows: Bungalow No. 1 (Principal's Residence), Bungalows No. 2–7 (for life-member teachers)
- Ladies' Hostel
- Boys' Hostel: Shahu Block, Square Block, Chavan Block, Kabbur Block
- Cycle stand, Hobby Workshop, Non-residential Students' Centre
Willsoft
In 2010, the Computer Science Department began organising the competition event Willsoft. The event includes activities such as paper presentations, poster presentations, gaming competitions, and C programming contests, among others.[citation needed]
Year and No. of events occurred [ citation needed ]
| Year | Score of events | Budget in Rs. |
|---|---|---|
| 2010 | 6 (2 Days) | 70,000 |
| 2011 | 7 (2 Days) | 80,000 |
| 2012 | 5 (1 Day) | 1,00,000 |
| 2013 | 5 (1 Day) | 80,000 |
Current principal
Dr. Bhaskar Vinayak Tamhankar (4 July 2014 – present) [full citation needed]
Current vice principals [ citation needed ]
[when?]
- Dr. Suresh R Kumbhar (Electronics Department) (July 2019 onwards)
- Dr. Ravindra A Kulkarni (English Department) (July 2019 onwards)
- Dr. Rajendra S Ponde (English Department) (July 2019 onwards)
Former principals [ citation needed ]
- Govind Chimanaji Bhate
- K.G.Pandit
- Devdatta Dabholkar
- V. K. Gokak
- R. S. Mugali
- N. B. TARE
- M.D.Hatkanaglekar
- K.M.Agashe
- Dr. B.A.Patil
- S.S.Bodas
- Dr.Harishchandra Sidram Nirmale
- Dr.Pramila Lohoti
- Dr.Bhaskar V Tamhankar