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A local chapter will be under one faculty member of the college as one Single Point of Contact (SPOC). Further under the SWAYAM-NPTEL webpage, two more departments are operated, i.e., timeline, list of active local chapters, local chapter ratings, etc. Other departments show news from local chapters, i.e., local chapter colleges/universities ...
"Local" refers to organizations that are either composed of only one chapter, or are extremely limited in geographic and chapter roll size. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
The University has an active SWAYAM (Indian MOOC) NPTEL Local Chapter, which is managed by the SPOC of the University. Students are motivated for choice-based online learning along with University's syllabus. [22]
Two volunteer members of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (Swayamsevaks) that had settled in Kenya in the 1940s and started a shakha (branch). Since such shakhas were not on 'national' (rashtriya) soil, they were renamed as the branches of Bharatiya Swayamsevak Sangh, later Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS).
Historically, the sorority had collegiate, alumnae, and mixed chapters, with the latter including both graduate or undergraduate members. Initially, the alumnae chapters were called graduate chapters and were named using the Greek alphabet, like its collegiate chapters. Due to the growing number of chapters, the sorority voted to abandon this ...
Chapter Charter date and range Institution City State or province Status Reference Alpha: April 20, 1898: Longwood University: Farmville: Virginia: Active Beta: 1903 – 1908: Lewisburg Female College [a] Lewisburg: West Virginia: Inactive [a] Gamma: 1904 – 1911: Randolph-Macon Woman’s College (now Randolph College) [b] Lynchburg: Virginia ...
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS [a], lit. ' National Volunteer Union ' or ' National Volunteer Corps ') [8] is an Indian right-wing, [9] [10] Hindu nationalist [11] [12] volunteer [13] paramilitary organisation. [14]
The Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association (CCBA) is a historical Chinese association established in various parts of the United States and Canada with large Overseas Chinese communities.