NAAC Re-accredited with grade
Lokakavi Wamandada Kardak was a renowned poet and lyricist in the Marathi language, known for his philosophical depth. Social justice, charity, and self-pride are central themes in his poems and lyrics. In today's world, Wamandada's philosophical thoughts, particularly on social justice and charity, hold immense importance globally. Consequently, Lokakavi Wamandada Kardak Study Centres are rapidly being established not only in Maharashtra and India but across the world to promote these ideals for global progress.
The Major objectives of the Centre are envisaged which are given below.
The Main library of this university is having a number of books related to Wamandada's poem, lyrics and thoughts.
Study centre provide important information to librarian about useful and valuable books.
Study centre is willing to develop a library of the books related to thoughts.
| Sr. No | Name | Designation | Specialization | Photo |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Prof. Mustajeeb Khan Qualification: M.A. SET Ph.D, Contact: 9923242538 Resume |
Professor | Indian Drama in English, Drama, Theatre and Film |
The center will seek to acquaint the young generation with the philosophy of Gautam Buddha. Therefore, it seeks to pursue the following programmes and activities derived from the main aims and objectives mentioned in the proposal:
गौतम बुद्ध अध्यासन केंद्र आयोजित चर्चासत्र ,२०१९ 'बुद्धविचाराधारीत साहित्याचे सौन्दर्यशास्त्र ' View Details
1) Research Project for degree
| Name of research Project | Name of student and dept. | Funding |
|---|---|---|
| Ph.D Influence of Buddhas philosophy on bhakti movement in Maharashtra (special reference to mahanubhav, varkari movement) |
Kambale Sudhakar Dnyanoba | 1,44,000 (6000 per month*24) |
| Ph.D. Vibhang in abhidhammapitak: a critical study |
Ven.M.Dhammajyoti Thero | 1,44,000 (6000 per month*24) |
| M.Phil. Buddhist history analysis: nature and characterise |
Waghmare Madhuri Bhagawan | 48,000 (4000 p.m. For one year) |
| M.Phil. Purisdhammsarathi in palisuttapitaka literature : a study |
Jawale Ravichandra Bhanudas | 48,000 (4000 p.m. for a year) |