The whole contribution in the stablishment of the Institution goes to Maharaja Pateshwar Prasad Singh of Balrampur Estate, Gonda who donated Total land and to Late Babu Deen Dayal Ji Founder manager of the college who dedicated his whole life for women education in the era of pre independence. Initially, the office started in a rental building. The foundation stone of the present building was laid by Mr. Chandra Bhanu Gupta Hon'ble Minister of Health, U.P. in 1956. The Degree section was inaugurated by Mrs. Suchita Kripalani, Hon'ble Chief Minister, U.P., 1966 since then the college is walking on the path of progress and glory with many mile stones.
Infrasturucture (Area-Wise):
S.No. |
Head |
Area (Sq. Ft.) |
1 |
Total Area |
2.766 Acres
18,608.36 sq. m. (Built-up area)
|
2 |
Play Ground |
9176 |
3 |
Common Area |
3945 |
4 |
Lawn |
2070 |
5 |
Mini -Auditorium |
2272 |
6 |
Sports Hall (Indoor Games) |
1024 |
7 |
Canteen |
1800 |
8 |
Library (Ground + First Floor) |
4816 (3124 + 1100 + 592) |
9 |
Commerce New building( 3 Floors) |
3924 X 3 = 11,772 |
10 |
PG Block (3 Floors) |
2100 X 3 = 6300 |
11 |
Laboratory |
(a) |
Chemistry |
4070 |
(b) |
Botany |
2337 |
(c) |
Zoology (Animal house) |
1300 (88) |
(d) |
Physics |
2425 |
(e) |
Computer |
640 |
(f) |
Statistics |
352 |
(g) |
Functional Hindi |
420 |
(h) |
Functional English |
440 |
12 |
Principal office |
540 |
13 |
Non teaching staff (office) |
540 |
14 |
Staff- room ( Teaching staff) |
(a) |
B.A ( Two rooms) |
2 X 400 = 800 |
(b) |
B.Ed |
306 |
(c) |
M.A (English) |
340 |
(d) |
M.A (Hindi) |
340 |
(e) |
Statistics & Mathematics |
192 |
(f) |
Zoology |
180 |
15 |
NCC room |
234 |
16 |
NSS room & Health clinic (shared) |
266 |
17 |
Make-up studio |
320 |
18 |
Toilets |
(a) |
Teaching staff (3) |
135 |
(b) |
Non-Teaching staff(2) |
114 |
(c) |
Students (21) |
1212 |
19 |
Lecture Rooms (42) |
27,562 |
20 |
Cycle/ Scooter Stand |
(a) |
Students |
1963 |
(b) |
Teaching / non-teaching staff (shared) |
1584 |
21
|
Open Area near students` Toilets |
2500
|
22 |
Sri Deen Dayal conference Hall |
735 |
Note: The above figures are given in approximation. |