The prestigious site of the National Memorial in Rouse Avenue, 52 - 53 Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg is located on Minto Bridge - ITO Road and is one Kilometer from Connaught place and New Delhi Railway Station. It faces the gigantic complex of the office of the Comptroller & Auditor General, Government of India.
Depending on the ability of Malaviya Mission to raise the balance amount of funds, the inaugural function may take place either on 25th December (Malaviyaji's birthday or in February '08 (BHU foundation Day).
The Memorial Complex would have the BHU Information Centre, International BHU Alumni Centre besides the Malaviya Memorial Museum, Multipurpose Convention Hall, Conference rooms, GUEST HOUSE for NRI BHU alumni and scholars, Research and Reference Library, etc.
There are five guest rooms on the third floor. More rooms will be available in the adjacent Pravasi Bhawan for NRI's, which is being constructed by another BHU-IT Alumnus Shri Baleshwar Agrawal.
For more info, please visit:
http://www.malaviyamission.in/smritiBhawanMore.htm
![]() | Mahamana Malaviya Smriti Bhavan as planned (Computer generated view) |
| Malaviya Smriti Bhavan under construction |
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Appeal for donations:
We have received the following appeal for donation from Mr. Panna Lal Jaiswal, National Working President:
The Mission was founded by BHU alumni in 1978 to propagate the ideals and thoughts of Mahamana Malaviyaji. It has its branches in most state capitals with a heavy concentration of BHU Alumni. Its educational and development projects with stress on bringing the weaker sections in the mainstream of national life, are running in several states. The Mission has been working in close coordination with the BHU and the Ministry of HRD to restore the pristine glory of our Alma Mater.
The Mission is presently engaged in building the National Memorial of Mahamana Madan Mohan Malaviya in the heart of New Delhi. The structure of this 4-Crore building has been completed and the internal finishing is in progress. We have spent so far 2.20 Crores collected from BHU teachers and students. We are now SHORT OF FUNDS TO THE TUNE OF RS.1.6 CRORES and an appeal has been issued by the Vice Chancellor to all Faculties in the University to contribute for the Memorial and become a part of it.
We hope that the Mahamana Memorial 'Malaviya Smriti Bhawan' will not remain incomplete and non-functional because of lack of funds and that we will be able to complete the complex with generous support from your good self and other BHU Alumni.
Your cheque / demand draft in favour of "Mahamana Malaviya Mission" may be sent at our registered Central Office, C-3, Gulmohar Park, New Delhi, 110049, India.
Yours sincerely,
Panna Lal Jaiswal
National Working President
Mahamana Malaviya Mission
Email: bhumahamana[AT]bol.net.in
(Mr. Panna Lal Jaiswal obtained M.Sc. degree in Agricultural Botany in 1946 from the Institute of Agricultural Research, BHU. He was a scientific research communication specialist and retired as Chief Editor/Director Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Ministry of Agriculture in 1986. He, along with other alumni, founded Mahamana Malaviya Mission in 1978 to propagate the ideals of the Founder of BHU, Mahamana Malaviyaji.)
