About the College

Swami Kalyan Dev Omanand Girls Degree College established in 2016 and affiliated from Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut. Swami Kalyan Dev Omanand Girls Degree College is one and only girls degree college in Taluka (Jansath Tehsil)


Faculties

BA (Hindi)

BA (English)

BA (History)

BA (Drawing)

BA (Education)

BA (Political Science)

BA (Sociology)


Our Slogan

"Give a simple girl, take an ideal lady"


Our Mission

100% educated girls in our area and near by.



About Swami Kalyan Dev Ji Maharaj

Kalyandev ji Maharaj was born as Kaluram in Kotana village in the district of Baghpat in a family of Jangid Vishwakarma Brahmins, Uttar Pradesh. He grew up in the village of Mundbhar near Sisauli in the Muzaffarnagar district. In his youth he travelled to Ayodhya and Haridwar with few belongings and begging along the way to sustain himself. At Haridwar, he heard of Swami Vivekananda's visit to Khetri. He travelled to Khetri to meet Vivekananda.

Swami Kalyandev also helped rebuild dilapidated and neglected religious and historical sites. He renovated a monument in Shuktal, sixty kilometres north of Meerut, associated with the great sage Shuka, the son of Veda Vyasa and the narrator of the Bhagavata. There the swami also established the Shukadeva Ashrama and Seva Samiti. At Shuktal, there is an 80 foot statue of Hanumanji. He also renovated parts of Hastinapur, the old capital of the Pandavas and Kauravas. Many places of pilgrimage in Haryana have also received his attention.

In 1982, he received the Padma Sri award, and in 2000, the prestigious Padma Bhushan. He was also awarded an honorary D.Litt. by Meerut University. In the late 1980s, Vishwanath Pratap Singh came to Shukatal to pray along with his wife and Swamiji told him to do his first rally near Bhayla. VP Singh's career had taken a nosedive and Swamiji's advice essentially brought him back to political centrestage culminating in his becoming the Prime Minister of India. In 2002, Sri Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the then prime minister of India, had printed The Seer of Three Centuries: Swami Kalyandev.

(Reference by Wikipedia)