Ravenshaw College
A commemorative postage stamp on Ravenshaw University, a co-educational state university in Cuttack, Odisha :
Issued on Dec 24, 1978
Issued for : The Indian Posts & Telegraphs Department feels privileged to issue a commemorative postage stamp.
Type : Stamp, Mint Condition
Colour : green and Max–red brown
Denomination : 25 Paise
Overall size : 4.06 X 2.41 cms.
Printing size : 3.70 X 2.05 cms.
Perforation : 14 x 14
Watermark : Printed on unwatermarked adhesive stamp paper
Number printed : 30,00,000
Number per issue sheet : 40
Printing process : Photogravure
Designed and printed at : India Security Press
About :
- In January 1863, the Cuttack High School, established in January 1841, was expanded to impart collegiate education. The Cuttack College was renamed Ravenshaw College in 1878 in recognition of the services rendered by T. E. Ravenshaw, the then Commissioner of the Cuttack Division, towards the spread of higher education in the state. Hundreds of illustrious men and women who have shaped Orissa‘s destiny during the last hundred years have passed through the portals of this college. The story of Ravenshaw College is, in a way, the story of modern Orissa.
- Ravenshaw College has facilities for teaching and research in almost all major areas in the faculties of science, humanities, social sciences and commerce. At present, the college has a strength of 5,000 students including the Evening Section, Wireless Training Section and I.A.S. coaching class and is spread over an area of about one hundred acres.
[…] he was studying B.Sc. in Ravenshaw College he had great interest in Aeronautics and Industry. His dreams of becoming a pilot became a reality […]
[…] Act came into effect from 1st January, 1967. Initially Utkal University was operating from the Ravenshaw College, before it came to its own campus at Bhubaneswar, called Vani Vihar. Ravenshaw College remained […]
[…] at Bhadrak High School and Ravenshaw College, he was inspired by Gandhiji to join the freedom movement in 1921. He married Subhadra Devi in […]
[…] Dhenkanal, Odisha, he did his matriculation from Dhenkanal Garh High School and B.Sc. from Ravenshaw College, Cuttack. For higher studies, he studied Chemistry at Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. He also […]