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College Events 2025-26
1. New academic session commenced with 'Saraswati Pujan'- 14.07.2025.
The new academic session 2025- 26 began in the College on 14.07.2025 on an auspicious note with the invocation of goddess Sarswati- the goddess of knowledge in the ‘Saraswati Pujan Kaaryakram’ by the Management, Principal, teachers and non- teaching staff of the College. Lamp lighting was done and floral offerings were made on the statue of goddess Saraswati by the Managing Secretary, Er. Atul Bhargava, Joint Secretary of the Managing Committee, Dr. Sanjay Kumar Pandey, Principal, Prof. Manoj Kumar Tripathi, members of the teaching and non- teaching staff of the College and students. The Vice Principal, Prof. B.D. Mishra presented a rendition of Vedic hymns in the form of ‘Swasti Vaachan’ and ‘Saraswati Vandanaa’ was sung by Dr. Vibha Mishra. The programme was anchored by Dr. Sonam Kumari Rawat.
2. Second Part of the Online interview conducted by Prof. Nilanshu Kumar Agarwal with Prof. Rajnath, senior literary theorist and former Professor and Head, Department of English, University of Allahabad- 20.07.2025
On 20.07.2025, Prof. Nilanshu Kumar Agarwal, Professor, Department of English, Feroze Gandhi College, Rae Bareli conducted the second part his online Podcast/Interview with Prof Rajnath, Senior Literary Theorist and Former Head, Department of English, University of Allahabad. Prof. Rajnath has extensively conceptualised on literary theory and criticism. He holds the Ph.D. Degrees from B.H.U. and the University of Leeds. He was also the Post- Doctoral Fellow at the State University of New York, Buffalo.
In the first episode of the interview, Prof. Rajanth had discussed the publication histories of his volumes such as Essays in Criticism, Critical Speculations, Essays in Modern Criticism along with the Journal of Literary Criticism. He had talked about his literary associations with the eminent scholars such as M. H. Abrams, Jonathan Culler, Terry Eagleton, Murray Krieger, Norman N. Holland, Christopher Norris, Jonathan Hart, V. Rai, P. S. Sastri Namvar Singh, Dr. Nagendra and Prof. Vinod Sena etc.
In the second episode of the interview, he elaborated the crux of his critical pluralism. He elaborated upon as to how literature is the interplay of romanticism/personality and classicism/objectivity. He also dwelt at length on the significance of Coleridge for the modern critics, particularly the Chicago Critics, also known as New-Aristotlians. He also enumerated how his focus has shifted from formalism to culture criticism.