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‘द टेम्पेस्ट’ की मिरांडा जो साहस, जिज्ञासा और स्वतंत्र सोच की प्रतीक थी उनसे प्रेरित होकर पड़ा संस्थान का नाम, 77 सालों से निभाता कर्तव्य.

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00:23How did the story of Mirinda house have started?
00:27and how many of you came out of this country and how many of you came out of this country.
00:31This is the Founders Day for this interview.
00:37This is Miranda House's 77th Founders Day.
00:40It was born in the 7th March of this college.
00:43It started in 1948.
00:46Its legacy is that this was the first government college of women's education.
00:51The vice-chancellor of Lord Morris Goyer was created.
00:54The first principal was Veda Thakurdas.
00:57The first principal was written in the college.
01:03It was about 100 odd students.
01:07It was about 32 numbers.
01:09It was about 100 odd students.
01:11Miranda House, Lord Morris Goyer, the vice-chancellor of that time,
01:16who was the vice-chancellor.
01:18She was influenced by Michael Cummer's boundaries.
01:23In the last 16th century,
01:23First, Tempest.
01:25William Shakespeare's book's serve to be based on my name's children's name.
01:40Miranda. Second reason he gave that his daughter's name was Miranda. Third reason he gave that his
01:47favorite actor was Carmen Miranda. These three reasons he gave that when someone asked
01:55you to say that. So, this college started this first, the hostel site, because it was
02:01residential college. He thought that there were colleges, IP college and Hindu college
02:07but for women, they didn't make anything for residential college. So, they started
02:12with the concept of residential college and the foundation stone was the Lady Edwina
02:18Mountbatten, Lord Mountbatten, Governor General. She was a wife. She laid down here along
02:24with Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. So, this stone was on 7 March 1948 and this
02:32was the same. So, this was the same. In the 60s and 70s, there were some new buildings
02:39and the first was the Arts and Science College. And then, in the 80s, there were some buildings
02:47and 2000s. This was the same. This college has progressed from 100 students to 5,680 students.
03:00Now, what are the classes? Well, if you have seen the same, it was the same.
03:08Well, if you see, it was 3,000 per year. The first was the Sanction Strength.
03:12And now, it was 5,600 students. And if you see the classes, it was the same.
03:17If you see the classes in politics, there were 12 Padma Awardees.
03:25Some people, like Meera Nair, a film director, or scientists, or writers, such as Anita Desai,
03:36such as Anjali Ella Menon, who was a painter. So, there were a lot of creative fields.
03:42There were a lot of bureaucrats. There were famous bureaucrats from AC College.
03:45There were special players in the area that are a large position
03:48like Salija Chandra Ji, who both are. And economists are also like Beena Agarwal.
03:55In similar take-away a lot of people like Al Sila Dikshit B. Chief Minister Sila Dikshit B.E.C.
04:00College is you.
04:01There are many places in this kind of place. And the people who got many more jobs, nationally and regional
04:08Closet
04:12But more than that, the legacy of leadership is kept in their field, so the name is not famous, but
04:21as you can see, there were about 11-12 girls in UPSC joined in the UPSC.
04:39And now, the founders' day, we have called the Postal Service from Miranda House, the secretary of Indian Postal Service,
04:50Vandita Call Madam.
04:52And Smriti Sharan, who is now leading the National Rural Livelihood Program in Government of India.
05:00So, you can see the theater, the park, the park, the park, the park, the park, the park, the park,
05:09the park, the park, the park.
05:10And, as I said, there are also other awards awards.
05:14The last awards is the celebrated television personality, chef, playwright, Madhur Zafri.
05:23So, as you can see, Mirandians are in every field, in politics, in science, or in any other way, writers
05:34are in this field.
05:37And I also think that many people are coming to a great name.
05:41So, first of all, I want to say that I am a student of Miranda House.
05:45I am a student of this college. My dream college was Miranda House, which is NRAF 2 ranking, but is
05:52a women's No.1 college.
05:53I hope that they are in this college, because the faculty and the students are very supportive and helpful.
06:02First of all, I want to thank my principal for being so prestigious and cleanliness for the whole college.
06:12And we have a lot of students, library, etc.
06:17All the facilities are number one.
06:20And today, our Founder's Day is so happy to celebrate.
06:23We are celebrating the 77th Founder's Day.
06:26And now, recently, our online constitution has been established in the library.
06:33I hope that students come and study.
06:36As I have told you that I am studying Miranda House.
06:39So, Miranda House is a college that I have been looking at my home and all of us.
06:43They have been watching me.
06:44I heard that there are children from Delhi and Vishradhyalya.
06:46There are children from Delhi and Vishradhyalya.
06:47So, I always wanted to come here.
06:50Now, when I came here, I was sure that there is no variety of children.
06:55There is no variety of children.
06:55It is not just that there are children from the other places.
06:57But there are children from the other places.
06:59They are thinking about their thoughts and thoughts.
07:05This school says, we can tell them, it is a way of learning that we are learning about sustainability.
07:10I always read sustainability.
07:12I always studied in my book.
07:13We want to build sustainability, we want to build good Indonesia,
07:16we want to build good country, the world.
07:17But when we are learning, when we end up building up our college,
07:23we are building new trees.
07:24We are building new trees.
07:25We are building new trees.
07:25We are ready to be prepared for the fertilizer.
07:27Our Tech Park is up to the next team.
07:29There are all of these different units,
07:31This college has taught us how to improve the world and how to improve the world and how to improve
07:40the world and how to become a good person.
07:45This college was established in 1948.
07:48It has been a very old legacy that we have made a very good image archiving project.
07:53It has been a very good image of the archiving project and how to preserve our history.
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