Government Arts College, Salem

{{Short description|Art school in Salem, Tamil Nadu}}

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{{Infobox university

| name = Government Arts College, Salem-7

| image_name = Government Arts College, Salem 2.jpg

| image_size = 300px

| caption = Government Arts College Gate, Salem

| mottoeng = Knowledge, Power, Sweetness

| type = Public

| coordinates = {{coord|11.663554| 78.158320|display=title}}

| established = 1857

| principal = N. Shenbagalakshmi

| academic_staff = 234

| students = 5,580

| city = Salem

| state = Tamil Nadu

| country = India

| campus = Urban

| language = Tamil, English

| colors =

| affiliations = Periyar University

| website = http://gacsalem7.co.in/|

}}

Government Arts College, Salem, is an autonomous college in Salem, Tamil Nadu, India.{{Cite web|url=https://www.outlookindia.com/education/government-arts-collegeautonomous-salem-7/da23|title = GOVERNMENT ARTS COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), SALEM - 7 | Outlook Education}}

History

= Anglo-Vernacular School (1857-79) =

The college was originally established as an Anglo-Vernacular School in 1857 by Alexander John Arbuthnot and converted into District School (Zillah High School) with 195 students. The school functioned in a rented building till 1863, then it moved to its own building, constructed in collaboration with public subscription and Government grant. In 1864 the school sent its first batch of students to the Matriculation Examination conducted by the University of Madras.{{Cite web|title=College History – Government Arts College Salem-7|url=https://gacsalem7.ac.in/college-history/|access-date=2021-12-05|language=en-US}}

= Affiliate College (1879-85) =

In March 1879, the school was upgraded to a second grade college affiliated to the University of Madras.{{Cite web|url=http://www.gacsalem7.co.in/history/|title = Government Arts College Salem-7 – Government Arts College (Autonomous), Salem}} Seven students from the college attended First Arts Examination held in 1880-81.

= Salem Municipal College (1885-1960) =

In October 1885, the college was undertaken by Salem Municipal Council and was named as Salem Municipal College.

In 1928, the college was shifted to the present location after purchasing 11 acres of land near Maravaneri.

On 29 June 1931, P. T. Rajan, then Minister for Development, Public Works and Registration in the B. Munuswamy Naidu ministry of the erstwhile Madras Presidency, laid the foundation stone for the clock tower block (near the north end of the campus). The block was built at the cost of ₹.1,50,000, and was opened on 24 November 1932 by Radhabai Subbarayan, the Zamindarini of Kumaramangalam.

In 1944, the college was upgraded to a first grade college.

During his tenure as Salem Municipal Chairman (1941–47), P. Rathinaswami Pillai constructed a second building in the campus with subscriptions and donations received from the public and other institutions.. Consequently, the student strength increased from 408 to 1008.

Students of the 1950-51 batch established a bust in memory of A.Ramasamy, the sixth principal of the college (during 1923-50). It was unveiled on 16 September 1951 by S.G. Manavala Ramanujam, then Vice Chancellor of Annamalai University.

= Government Arts College (1960-present) =

The Government of Madras (now Tamil Nadu) took over the college from 1 April 1960 onwards.

In 1976, a two-storey building was built in the campus at the cost of ₹.9,11,000 for the departments of Geography Physics and Zoology.

From 1983, non-semester system was followed.

From 1998-99, the college became a co-educational institution.

The present semester pattern was introduced from 1999-2000.

In 2000, the college received a three-star rating from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).

In 2006, the NAAC re-evaluated the college and rated it 'B ++'.

The college gained autonomous status in 2007. Since then, the old method of examination was replaced by an alternative system with internal marks in semester system.

In accordance with the order of the State government, shift system was introduced in the year 2007-08 and the second shift classes started functioning in departments like Maths, Computer Science, Tamil, English, Commerce, History and Co-Operation.

In 2018, the NAAC re-accredited the college with 'B' status.

In 2019, the University Grants Commission (UGC) extended the college's autonomous status till 2023-24.

List of Principals

= Key =

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! rowspan="2" |No.

! rowspan="2" |Name{{Cite web|title=List of Principals – Government Arts College Salem-7|url=https://gacsalem7.ac.in/list-of-principals/|access-date=2021-12-06|language=en-US}}

! colspan="2" |Term of office

From

!To

1

|Boert

|Unknown

|1904

2

|Spencer

|1904

|1914

3

|Seshathiri

|1914

|1918

4

|S.K. Yagna Narayanan

|1918

|1922

5

|S.K. Narayanan

|1922

|1927

6

|A. Ramasamy

|1927

|19 August 1950{{ref label|d|d|d}} {{Cite web|title=-:: Annavin Padaippugal ::-|url=http://www.annavinpadaippugal.info/katturaigal/manavar_thanthai.htm|access-date=2021-12-05|website=www.annavinpadaippugal.info}}

7

| ?

| 20 August 1950

| 1955

8

|V.Achuthan Nair

|1955

|1964

9

|K.S. Venkateswaran

|1964

|1965

10

|Mir Saheer Hussain

|1966

|1967

11

|Ramanan Unni

|1967

|1969

12

|K. Meenakshi Sundaram

|1969

|1971

13

|V. Kannaiyah

|1972

|1973

14

|P.T. Muniappa

|1973

|1977

15

|M.K. Thangavelu

|1977

|1978

16

|R. Ayyasamy

|1978

|16 July 1979

17

|K. Perumal

|16 July 1979

|31 May 1980

18

|R. Narasingam

|31 May 1980

|12 October 1981

19

|A. Nagarajan

|12 October 1981

|28 January 1982

20

|?

|28 January 1982

|5 November 1982

21

|N. Kailasam

|5 November 1982

|30 April 1984

22

|?

|30 April 1984

|31 May 1984

23

|M.S. Srinivasan

|1 June 1984

|16 June 1984

24

|?

|16 June 1984

|9 July 1984

25

|S.M. Kamal Basha

|9 July 1984

|31 May 1987

26

|?

|1 June 1987

|10 June 1987

27

|G.S. Narasiman

|11 June 1987

|8 June 1988

28

|?

|8 June 1988

|13 June 1988

29

|K. Jayaraman

|14 June 1988

|20 June 1989

30

|M. Ganapathy

|21 June 1989

|10 November 1992

31

|?

|11 November 1992

|15 December 1992

32

|T.C. Shanmugasundaram

|16 December 1992

|5 July 1993

33

|?

|6 July 1993

|15 July 1993

34

|Thanga Rayer

|16 July 1993

|30 November 1994

35

|?

|1 December 1994

|30 December 1994

36

|V. Santhanam

|31 December 1994

|2 August 1995

37

|A. Kumararaj

|3 August 1995

|31 May 1996

38

|?

|1 June 1996

|4 July 1996

39

|S. Natarajan

|5 July 1996

|31 May 1997

40

|N.M. Viswanathan

|31 May 1997

|31 May 1998

41

|?

|1 June 1998

|7 June 1998

42

|P. Thangavel

|8 June 1998

|8 July 1999

43

|P. Thanigasalam

|9 July 1999

|31 August 2000

44

|P. Thiyagarajan

|1 September 2000

|3 February 2001

45

|P. Syamalabai

|4 February 2001

|20 June 2001

46

|M. Balakrishnan

|21 June 2001

|26 January 2003

47

|?

|27 January 2003

|1 May 2003

48

|D. Pathmini

|2 May 2003

|3 May 2003

49

|?

|4 May 2003

|27 July 2003

50

|L. Lakshmanan

|28 July 2003

|3 September 2004

51

|?

|4 September 2004

|14 December 2004

52

|A. Jayalakshmi

|15 December 2004

|5 July 2005

53

|C. Murugesan

|6 July 2005

|31 May 2006

54

|?

|1 June 2006

|13 June 2006

55

|M.N. Chandrasekaran

|14 June 2006

|31 May 2007

56

|?

|1 June 1007

|6 June 200i7

57

|R. Periyasamy

|7 June 2007

|31 May 2008

58

|?

|1 June 2008

|12 June 2008

59

|K. Mohammed Rashak

|13 June 2008

|31 May 2009

60

|?

|1 June 2009

|14 June 2009

61

|S. Seetharaman

|15 June 2009

|31 May 2011

62

|P. Thirumoorthy

|1 June 2011

|3 June 2011

63

|?

|4 June 2011

|6 June 2011

64

|P. Ganesan

|7 June 2011

|17 June 2011

65

|?

|18 June 2011

|22 June 2011

66

|S.V. Govindaraju

|23 June 2011

|25 July 2011

67

|R. Rangarajan

|26 July 2011

|1 August 2011

(66)

|S.V. Govindaraju

|2 August 2011

|23 December 2011

68

|?

|24 December 2011

|25 December 2011

(67)

|R. Rangarajan

|26 December 2011

|30 December 2011

69

|?

|30 December 2011

|31 December 2011

(66)

|S.V. Govindaraju

|1 January 2012

|17 February 2012

70

|?

|18 February 2012

|19 February 2012

71

|K.R. Ravindran

|20 February 2012

|29 February 2012

72

|?

|1 March 2012

|22 August 2012

73

|A.R. Rasamani

|23 August 2012

|31 May 2014

74

|S.C. Suriyanarayanan

|1 June 2014

|1 July 2014

75

|R. Dhanalakshmi

|2 July 2014

|31 May 2016

76

|K. Murugeswari

|1 June 2016

|12 October 2016

77

|T. Subramani

|13 October 2016

|27 October 2016

78

|P. Esther Joice

|28 October 2016

|1 August 2017

79

|G. Venkatesan

|2 August 2017

|28 August 2017

80

|M. Sakunthala

|28 August 2017

|30 June 2018

81

|?

|1 July 2018

|3 July 2018

82

|S. Kalaichelvan

|4 July 2018

|8 June 2023

83

|N. Shenbagalakshmi

|9 June 2023

|Incumbent

Academic programmes

The college offers undergraduates and postgraduate programmes in arts and science streams. It has been accredited by NAAC and operates autonomously under the Periyar University.{{cite web |title=Affiliated College of Periyar University |url=http://www.msuniv.ac.in/affilated-colleges.aspx |access-date=21 September 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170920155435/http://www.msuniv.ac.in/affilated-colleges.aspx |archive-date=20 September 2017 |url-status=dead }}

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Notable faculty

  • G. Devaneya Pavanar (1902-1981): Professor of Tamil during 1944-1956
  • M. Naganathan (c.1944-): Assistant Professor during November 1970 - 1971; later Vice-Chairman of Tamil Nadu State Planning Commission (2006-2011){{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djSH6t2ArBA |title=தலித் பெண்களால் நிறுத்தப்பட்ட திட்டம்!! {{!}} பேராசிரியர் நாகநாதன்... {{!}} Prof.Naganatha |date=2025-03-12 |last=Dravidam 100 |access-date=2025-03-14 |via=YouTube}}

Notable alumni

References

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