Mandan Mishra

[2] Mishra began his career as a lecturer at Maharaja Sanskrit College in Jaipur, later advancing to the position of professor.

[2] With Mishra's effort, the Delhi administration extended 95% of assistance to all Sanskrit Institutions from an informal maximum allowance of Rs.

[2] Lal Bahadur Shastri accepted the chairmanship of All India Sanskrit Literature Association, and Mishra was again elected as its Minister-in-Chief.

Despite a request from Shastri, Mishra declined to pursue political power that would otherwise be bestowed upon him on the basis of his 17 years of selfless service in Rajasthan and the reputation he had won amongst social sectors and the public at large and dedicated his entire life for Sanskrit.

Uttar Pradesh's Administration reappointed Mishra as vice-chancellor of Sampurnanand Sanskrit University, Varanasi, on 1 January 1996.