Dean
Ganesh N. Devy (1 August 1950- ) is a thinker, cultural activist and an institution builder best known for the People’s Linguistic Survey of India and the Adivasi Academy created by him. He writes in three languages—Marathi, Gujarati and English. His first full length book in English After Amnesia (1992) was hailed immediately upon its publication as a classic in literary theory.
Since its publication, he has written and edited close to ninety influential books in areas as diverse as Literary Criticism, Anthropology, Education, Linguistics and Philosophy. G. N. Devy was educated at Shivaji University, Kolhapur and the University of Leeds, UK. Among his many academic assignments, he held fellowships at Leeds University and Yale University and has been THB Symons Fellow (1991–92) and Jawaharlal Nehru Fellow (1994–96).
He was a Professor of English at the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda from 1980 to 96. In 1996, he gave up his academic career in order to initiate work with the Denotified and Nomadic Tribes (DNT) and Adivasis. During this work, he created the Bhasha Research and Publication Centre at Baroda, the Adivasis Academy at Tejgadh, the DNT-Rights Action Group and several other initiatives. Later he initiated the largest-ever survey of languages in history, carried out with the help of nearly 3000 volunteers and published in 50 multilingual volumes. Devy has continued to combine his academic work with his work for the marginalised communities and cultures. After creating the Adivasi Academy, Devy worked as Professor of Humanities at the Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information Technology (2003-2014), Gandhinagar, Honorary Professor at the Centre for Multidisciplinary Development Research, Dharwad( 2015-18), OS Chair Professor at the National Centre for Biological Sciences—TIFR, Bangalore (2022-23) and is currently Professor of Eminence and Director, school of Civilisation at the Somaiya Vidyavihar University, Mumbai.
Level of Study
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M.A.(Sanskrit) | 2 Years (4 Semester) |
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Ph.D (Sanskrit) | 6 Years (6 Semester) |
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Diploma in Buddhist Sanskrit: Language and Literature | 1 Year (2 Semester) |
Diploma in Prakrit Language and Literature. | 1 Year (2 Semester) |
Diploma in Sanskrit: Language and Literature | 1 Year (2 Semester) |
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Certificate Course in Chinese Language | 1 Year |
Certificate Course In French Language | 4 Months |
Certificate Course in German Language | 1 Year |
Certificate Course in Italian Language | 2.5 Months |
Certificate Course in Japanese Language | 8 Months |
Certificate Course in Prakrit Language and Literature. | 1 Year (2 Semester) |
Certificate Course in Spanish Language | 4 Months |
Certificate Course in Urdu Language | 5 Months |