A manuscript repository is attached with the Library of the University for the benefit of the students.
A manuscript repository is crucial because it acts as a central hub for preserving and safeguarding valuable historical documents, providing access to knowledge about past cultures, societies, and events through manuscripts, which can offer insights into literature, science, art, politics, and personal lives, thereby serving as a vital resource for researchers and historians to study the past and understand the present day; essentially acting as a "memory bank" of human history.
Importance of manuscript repositories:
- Preservation of cultural heritage: Manuscripts are fragile and can deteriorate over time, so repositories ensure their proper storage and conservation, preventing the loss of valuable historical information.
- Access to knowledge: By collecting and cataloging manuscripts, repositories make them accessible to researchers, students, and the public, allowing for deeper analysis and understanding of past civilizations.
- Scholarly research: Manuscripts serve as primary sources for research in various fields like history, literature, linguistics, art history, and religion, providing unique perspectives not found in secondary sources.
- Documentation of societal evolution: Manuscripts can shed light on social structures, political systems, economic practices, and everyday life of past societies.
- Digital preservation: Many repositories now digitize manuscripts, enabling wider access and facilitating online research while protecting the original materials.
In terms of security, our university has 24 hour security available.
- Continuous Monitoring: The guards actively observe and record details like visitor entries and exits, suspicious activity, property damage, unusual occurrences, and any potential security threats.
- Detailed reporting: The note includes specific information like timestamps, locations, descriptions of individuals or events, and any actions taken in response to incidents.
- Emergency response: If an emergency arises, the guard documents their immediate response, communication with relevant authorities, and actions taken to resolve the situation.
- Shift change handover: At the end of each shift, the outgoing guard provides a detailed handover report to the incoming guard, ensuring continuity of information.
Boys Common Room Facility
The university has two Common Rooms, separately for boys and girls. Both common rooms have been developed with such indoor games facilities as carrom, chess, table tennis, etc. Especially, girls’ common room is equipped with napkin vending machine. The girls’ common room is looked after by a female attendant. Every student can avail of the services provided in the common rooms. It is a great place for all students to go and chat and just simply relax.
The university has a boys' common room with basic facilities like tables and chairs, carrom boards and other indoor sports facilities. It is located in the academic block of the university so that it is easily accessible to the students of the university.
Girls Common Room Facility
To facilitate our female students, the university has established a spacious and comfortable common room, which is in university main building. This space has been designed to give female students a place to relax, study, have informal discussions in free time available. University has a provision for Girls Common Room where the girl students may sit, rest and go for recreation. Measuring 25’x25’ ft. this room is equipped with drinking water facility, a water cooler fitted with water purifier, an attached washroom with electricity, CCTV and Wi-Fi enabled etc. The room is properly ventilated, well- lit, neat and clean to provide a friendly ambience to its users.
The university has a Girls Common Room which has basic amenities like wash room, well-furnished beds, chairs, fast-aid kits, etc. It is located in the academic block of the university so that it is easily accessible to the female students of the university.