Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education
The Institute was established by Govt. of India as National College of
Physical Education in 17th August 1957, the centenary year of the War
of Independence, and located at Gwalior, where Rani Lakshmibai of
Jhansi, a famous freedom fighter of the war, had laid her life. The
Institute was named after her as a tribute to her role in the glorious
freedom struggle. The main purpose of establishing this institute was
to up - grade the status of physical education by offering degree and
post-graduate course for the first time in the country. Bachelor's
degree programme was started in 1957 and a two year Master's Degree
course was introduced in 1963. In 1980 it became the first institution
in India to offer one year degree programme of Master of Philosophy in
Physical Education.
The Institute started as an affiliated
college of the Vikram University, Ujjain and then came to the fold of
Jiwaji University, Gwalior in 1964. In recognition of its unique status
and character and to facilitate its further growth, the college was
conferred the status of an Autonomous College of Jiwaji University,
Gwalior in 1982.
In further recognition of the educational
services rendered by the Institute in the field of Physical Education,
sports and research it was decided by the Govt. of India, Ministry of
Human Resource Development under UGC Act to give it the status of
Deemed to be a university w.e.f. September 1995.
Today, The Institute is the only Deemed to be a University in the field of Physical Education in the country.
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