About Department
Department of Gujarati Overview Welcome to the Department Of Gujarati at S.N.D.T.Women”s University , Mumbai-20. Established in 1951, The Department of Gujarati separated from U.G. in 1984 .Former Departmental Heads namely Shree Himmatlal Anjaria, Shree Ramnarayan Pathak, Shree Sundarji Betai, Prof. Suresh Dalal, Prof. Nalinee Madgaonkar, and Dr. Nutan Jani nurtured the department with their excellence. Our department is dedicated to advancing knowledge and understanding in the field of Humanities , Social Science , Gujarati Literature Our faculty and staff are committed to providing a supportive and inclusive learning environment for our students.
Area of work
- Women's Studies
- Natak
- Indian Folk Literature
- Rangmanch-applied and Theory
- Comparative studies
- Translation Studies
- Criticism
- Translation Studies
- Film Studies
- Research Methodology
- Script Writing
- Linguistics
- Modem and Post Modem Gujarati Literature
- Women Studies
- Innovative Research
- Drama and Performing Arts
- Comparative Studies
- Translation studies
- Media Studies
- To explore Innovative Research
- Interdisciplinary studies
- To promote Gujarati Language and Literature
- Provide high-quality Post Graduate programs in Faculty of Humanities , Language and Literature
- Conduct innovative and impactful research in Gujarati Literature
- Foster a culture of excellence, diversity, and inclusivity
- Prepare students for successful careers and lifelong learning
- Engage with local, national, and international communities through outreach and service
While maintaining the department’s repute for its teaching, research, and other curricular activities, our vision is to develop social and critical awareness for Language and Literature. Our focus is to achieve academic excellence and recognition in educational research and thereby attracting the maximum number of students while ensuring their growth simultaneously.
The mission of the Department of Gujarati is to provide high-quality education, research, and service in [Field/Discipline]. We strive to foster a culture of excellence, diversity, and inclusivity, and to prepare our students for successful careers and lifelong learning.
"Work is Worship"