Sir Chhotu Ram Government College for Women, Sampla
district Rohtak Haryana is situated on the main Beri Road, just adjoining
National Highway (NH 10) on its way from Delhi to Fazilka via Hisar, Sirsa, and
is just 40 km from the national capital Delhi. Rohtak is the oldest district of
Haryana and Sampla is the oldest town of the district Rohtak. Basically, Sampla
town belongs to a rural background and there was no
Government College for Higher education girls before 2000 in the nearby area.
Considering the need of area the Government took the initiative to start a
Government College for girls in the year 2000 and named it after the Iconic
figure and great freedom fighter Sir Chhotu Ram for imparting higher education
to the girls of the area. This college started its first session with 34 girl
students in the art faculty. The strength of girl students increased year by
year and today the number of girl students is in three faculties (Arts,
Science, and Commerce). From the last five-session, the college has reached the
peak of higher education by starting PG courses in the subject of Hindi and
History with a good number of girl students i.e. 49 and 47 and it is also
expected from DGHE to start more PG classes for girls in the next session. The
demand has already been sent to the Department of Higher Education. It shows
how the college is running
successfully in the field of higher education and
women empowerment. The college has the distinction of being one of the best
colleges in the Rohtak district Haryana separating over
15-acre land. The college started in October 2000
with two single block buildings donated by the town Panchayat. Keeping in view
the increasing strength of girls year by year the Haryana government
constructed a new building and it was handed over to the college administration
in 2010. At present, the college is having one new block with a two-story
building, one administrative Block, a large library, canteen, parking lot and a
playground.