School of Studies in Literature & Languages
Pt. RavishankarShukla University,
Raipur (C. G.) 492010
About School-The department of Linguistics &Langusges was started by the Vice-Chancellor Dr.Babu Ram
Saxena in 1965. The department was then headed by Dr. R. C. Mehrotra who served the department for 28 years.
Currently the School of Studies in Literature &Languagees is headed by Prof. KeshariLalVerma. After the
emergence of School of Studies in English and School of Studies in Hindi, the School of Studies in Linguistics and Languages has been changed to‘School of Studies in Literature and Languages’ as per the decision of the
Coordination Committee in the year 2001. Since then the classes of Linguistics, Hindi, and English have been run
smoothly. The School of Studies in Literature & Language serves as nucleus mainly for the maintenance and development of Languages and Literatures through teaching, intra and interdisciplinary research and project. The
output of research and projects draws the attention of Languages-planners of Chhattisgarh. The school has been
constantly engaged in training the youth in strengthening Hindi, English, and Chhattisgarhi for their Practical as
well as academic purposes. The objectives of the programmes run by the School are to enrich the students with
Linguistics and literary competence so as to enable them to perform efficiently in different domains.
National Seminar – Hindi SahtiyaaurGandhivad
Chief Guest –Respected Amarjeet Sing Bharat (Minister of Tourism culture, Food and Consumer Protection), Speaker- Prof. Mohan, Special Gueat- Prof. Ranjandra Mishra aur Prof. Maya Verma, Registrar- Prof. Girish Kant Pandey, Chairperson- Prof. KeshariLalVerma, (Vice Chancellor, PTRSU, Speaker- ShriSayta Narayan Sharma, Prof. Rajesh Kumar Dubey.
Chhattisgarhi RajbhashaDiwas
Chief Guest- Respected Prof. SatyaBhamaAdil, Special Guest- Dr.Pardeshi Ram VermaDr.Sudhir Sharma.
Student Activity
Umang Festival- Respected - Prof. KeshariLalVerma, (Vice Chancellor, PTRSU&Dr. A.K. Srivastava
Vision- • To create a better world driven by technology and rooted in values through enlightened and
empowered teachers. • Extensive studies of Linguistics &Languages Hindi, English, French, Chhattisgarhi. • Diversities and the sub titles are :Descriptive, Historical, Social, Cultural, Geographical,
Comparative etc.
Mission–
. To develop the department as a centre of excellence for higher education at national and international level.
• To impart quality education and develop high quality technocrats with ingenuity, creativity, innovation, leadership, ethical values and societal commitment for the integrity and prosperity of our nation.
• To deepen understanding of the students about the greater purpose of life and instil in them the value of self-esteem and self-reliance:
– By providing world-class education through innovative teaching of the finer points of Literature and Languages.
– By promoting qualitative research in the field of Language and Literature. By creating environment conducive to overall development of students
Linguistics-Language is an essential part of human life. A Society without language is inconceivable.
Language is the most appropriate and efficient medium of communication. As language exists in society, it is a subject of humanites but it deals with its sound, structure and meaning it becomes ‘Science’. Linguistics covers all
those areas that deals with the subjects of language acquisition and language teaching. It also enquires how the
change in the modern scenario affects language. The School has prodused 5 D. Litt., 99 Ph.D., & 316 M.Phil. in Linguistics till date. Total Ph. D. Student-24.
Diploma/Certificate Courses-Along with the research activites and P.G. courses, Diploma and Certificate
courses are also a part of the curriculum. Diploma in European and Asian Languages includes teaching of English
and French. The purpose of this program is to augment proficiency of students in English and foreign languages currently there is a growing demand of people with working knowledge in foreign languages in different
professions. The department has produced Diploma holders 124 in Phonetics and Indian Languages, 1965 in
English,.......in French, 141 in Russion, 47 in German, 06 in Telagu, 17 in Hindi, 32 in Urdu and 08 in Arabic till date.
English-From its establishment (1965) the Teaching Department commenced with Linguistics as the only
subject offering Post Graduate course. In the due course of time, it was realised that the department had been
lacking a vital component of academic studies i.e. English Language and Literature. There was a need and
growing demand for the integration of English in the curriculum which was fulfilled with the commencement of M.A. (English) in 1991 and M.Phil. (English) in 1994.The courses in English have achieved remarkable success.
The School has produced 23 Ph.D. And 280 M.Phil.till date. English helps in a comprehension of the modern
multicultural global world. The School continues to import its share in the development of Chhattisgarh state by paving the way for success and achievement of aspirations and goals in all fields.
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Refresher Course (Hindi)
December (04/12/2019 to 17/12/2019) Course Co-coordinator- Dr.Madhulata Bara
Progarms Offerds
M.A. (Linguistics)
M.A. (English)
M.A. (Hindi)
M.A. (Chhattisgarhi)
M.Phil. (Linguistics)
M.Phil. (Hindi)
M.Phil. (English)
Ph.D. (Linguistics)
Ph.D. (Hindi)
Ph.D. (English)
D.Lit. (Linguistics)
D.Lit (Hindi)
Diploma in English
Diploma in French
Certificate course in Translation
CBCS (Linguistics)
CBCS (English)
CBCS (Hindi)
CBCS (Chhattisgarhi)
Admission as per University Ordinances though Entrance Examination
Faculties Position Specialization
Prof. Keshari Lal Verma Professor of Linguistics Applied lingustics & official Hindi Translation &
Vice- Chancellor Stylistics Sociol lingustics& Chhattisgarhi
Prof. Shail Sharma Professor of Linguistics Semantics& Chhattisgarhi Dr. Madhulata Bara Assistant Professor of Hindi Katha Sahitya Dr. Harsh Sharma Guest Faculty Indian English Literature American Literature Dr. Mrinalini Kamoker Guest Faculty English Literature Dr. Sonal Mishra Guest Faculty Indian Writing in English Dr. Aarti Pathak Guest Faculty Sociolinguistics Dr. Kaustubh Mani Dwivedi Guest Faculty Mythology & Chhattisgarhi Dr.SarojChakradhar Guest Faculty Katha Sahitya
Dr. Vibhasha Mishra Guest Faculty Katha Sahitya Dr.KumudiniGhritlahre Guest Faculty Katha Sahitya
Dr. Reshama Rabbani Guest Faculty Post Colonical Studies
ShriBratu Ram Dhruw Guest Faculty Shri Avinash Sharma Guest Faculty French
Dr. Samir Thakur Guest Faculty English Literature
Alumni Meet
Chief Guest- Prof. Rajandra Mishra(Critics in Literature), Special Guest- Shri Ramesh Nayeer(Respected Journalist), Chairperson- Prof.
Keshari Lal Verma,(Vice-Chancellor), Prof. Chhattisgarn Kar, Prof. Rajbharati, Prof. Kamara, Shri Anuju Sharma, Prof. Rajesh Dubey
Matrabhasha Diwes
Speaker- Chief Guest Prof. Sujra Bhadhur Thapa, Shisha Diwas-Chief Guest Special Lecture
Prof. Ravindra Kumar Lucknow Prof. L. S. Nigam Shri Gatiashri (ExVice-Chancellor, INGU) (Vice-Chancellor, Mats University) for ‘Lit-Choka’