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Rangia College is the premier institution of higher
education on the north bank of the Brahmaputra in the
district of Kamrup. Founded on August 5, 1963, the college
has rendered pioneering services to the community by
catering to the needs of the vast and extensive area
inhabited predominantly by socially and economically
backward segments of the population.
Rangia is a historically and
strategically important place occupying a prominent
position in the history of pre-independent as well as post
independent
Assam.
Rangia is the nerve center of trade and commerce in
North Kamrup
with a sound communication network. The establishment of
the college came about rather late chiefly because of the
economic backwardness of the surrounding locality.
However, the effort of establishing a college got momentum
by the late fifties as a result of untiring and selfless
dedication of a band of enthusiasts under the inspiring
leadership of Late Siddhinath Sarma, a giant among
political heavy weights of the freedom movement who was
popularly known as the Chanakya of Assam politics. And
finally, 5th of August, 1963 marked the
ceremonial inauguration of the college in the premises of
Rangia
High School (now H. S. School) amidst unprecedented
jubilation and fanfare. With this a new chapter was added
to the educational history of the
Rangia Circle.
Since then the college has been a torch-bearer in the
domain of higher education of a vast and extensive area
and marching on its onward journey with the solemn pledge
of a mission of transmission of knowledge, wisdom, skill
and competence from one generation to another.
During the forty years of its
existence, the college has made significant progress in
fulfilment of its avowed objective of imparting higher
education in Arts, Science and Commerce to a substantially
large section of students belonging to socialy and
economically backward groups of the area. After the humble
beginning in the
Rangia High School premises, the college was shifted to
its own spacious campus at the Bongaon reserve away from
the noises of the urban surrounding. The scenic and
picturesquely sylvan atmosphere of the site added glow and
glory to the institution in as much as it inspired a rare
sense of urgency in the college community as a whole. This
resulted in a devoted approach towards building the
institution and the college was brought under deficit
system of grants-in-aid in September 1969 in just six
years time, which in itself is a record.
Since its inception, the college has
maintained a steady growth. The Science stream was
introduced in 1985 and was brought under Govt. deficit
grants-in-aid in 1992. It is pertinent to mention here
that the “Siddhinath Sarma Vigyan Bhavan” where the
science faculty is located was named after the legendary
freedom fighter and the chief architect of the college and
the Bhavan was formally declared open by the then Chief
Minister of Assam, late Hiteswar Saikia. Meanwhile, the
college completed twenty-five years of its existence in
August 1988, and the Silver Jubilee celebrations were
organized in January, 1989 with great enthusiasm.
With the introduction of the commerce stream in 1996,
Rangia College is now a full-fledged three-stream college
with lots of promises to be fulfilled in the years to
come.
The history of forty years of
Rangia
College is a tale of vicissitudes of multitudes. In the
initial years of its establishment, the college had to
grow bit by bit in view of absence of outstanding donors.
Whatever shape and form the college could achieve at the
beginning was all due to humble contributions made by
public in general. It is worthwhile to mention that the
destiny of the college was guided at that crucial period
by none other than Sri Birendra Nath Bordoloi, the
illustrious son of the illustrious father, the Bharat
Ratna Late Gopinath Bordoloi, the first Chief Minister of
post independent
Assam.
Under his stewardship as principal for long 17 years, the
college made noteworthy progress both in terms of physical
development and academic achievements.
On the midnight of April 15th, 1975 the college had to come to terms
with the fury of nature when the entire building complex
was severely bruised and battered by a high velocity
cyclonic storm leaving the campus in a dilapidated
condition. The college authority marshalled exemplary
determination to undertake and complete the
reconstruction process in record time without any cyclone
damage grant forth coming.
The college has endeavored to maintain a very healthy and
cordial relation with the neighbourhood, and contributed
in its own humble way towards academic awareness in
particular and social welfare in general. That the college
authority in 1993 parted with a plot of 30 bighas of
landed property for construction of a Civil Hospital
speaks volumes of a humanitarian gesture for a noble
cause.
We are aware that the problems of and the challenges
before higher educational institutes like ours are many
and varied. We have a firm determination to cope up to
these manfully notwithstanding the
constraints-infrastructural and environmental. We have a
vision of turning this institution of semi- urban base
into a centre of excellence in a decade’s time by
elevating its academic status through introduction of
career- oriented courses and also opening PG courses in
select subjects. We also look forward to augmenting its
infrastuctural base with amenities like an Auditorium, a
mini sports complex and hostel accommodation for boys and
girls.
In the present day context, the question of assessment and
accreditation has assumed quite an enormous significance.
The institutions of higher learning like this one need to
go through a process of quality check to prove their
credentials in terms of performance and achievements. This
process, we hope, will bring about an element of
transparency and credibility that will contribute in a big
way to maximize their potentials. This is why we go in for
this self- study and self-analysis and for ourselves for
Assessment and Accreditation by NAAC on 23rd
and 24th September 2004 and awarded by B++
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