In 1962, Shri B.N. Paruthi took over as the Principal. After operating out of its temporary campus at Anand Parbat for over five years, the College in July 1965 shifted to its current sprawling campus on the main Ring Road at Dhaula Kuan. In March 1966, Shri C.L. Suri, Head of the Department of Political Science Department of Kirori Mal College, took over as the Principal. On 27 May, Shri Atma Ram Chadha was elected as the Chairman of the Governing Body. In a significant development in May 1968, in consideration of Shri Atma Ram Chadha having agreed to render direct financial assistance to bail out the College of its financial crisis, Shri Sanatan Dharma Sabha agreed to change the existing name of the College from Sanatan Dharma College to Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, New Delhi.
Elections to the first Students’ Union were held in 1968, which was inaugurated by Shri I.K. Gujral. In January 1969, a Constituent Assembly was elected to draft a permanent Constitution, which was adopted w.e.f. 1969-70 session. Dr. Rajkumar Kaushik of the Department of English of Delhi College took over as the Principal of the College upon Shri C.L. Suri’s retirement in February 1975. Shri Atma Ram Chadha held the post of Governing Body Chairman until his death in 1987, upon which his son Shri C.M. Chadha became the Chairman. Dr. B.L. Arora was made Permanent Principal in 2001 and served for 6 years in this capacity.
The current Principal, Dr. Gyantosh Kumar Jha (Department of Hindi of the College) took charge in November 2013. The College’s exponential growth—both infrastructural and of human resources—can be determined from facts such as how a College which had started its journey with just 18 teachers now has close to 190 of them. In the last 55-odd years, the number of students has gone up about thirteen times.
Likewise, the College Library which had a mere 3,800 books to begin with and subscribed to just 4 newspapers and 13 weekly and monthly journals, now boasts of close to 1.1 lakh books and subscribes to 46 journals,19 newspapers and 29 magazines, in addition to online subscription of many journals as part of the N-LIST programme.
The College has always been alive to happenings in its immediate surroundings and beyond, making some pioneering efforts along its journey. From taking a strong anti-ragging position and organizing anti-dowry rallies and plantation drives to having an active Junior Red Cross Wing and helping to improve the lot of the destitute as part of the NSS, ARSD College has never shied away from its social commitment. Substantial individual and collective material and other kinds of contributions have always been made at the time of national calamities.
In 2008, the College got a Placement Cell as well as an Equal Opportunity Cell. Having celebrated its Golden Jubilee in 2009, the College started the practice of holding its annual Alumni Meet, which has since become a major event.
The addition of a separate Commerce Department block in 2010 went a long way towards easing the pressure on infrastructure. Other than the Women Development Cell, Internal Complaints Committee, and Eco Club, the College has many other vibrant societies and departmental associations. With its picturesque campus, ARSD College is an outstanding institution with a highly qualified teaching staff and efficient non-teaching staff. Both students and teachers going out of this College have carved a niche in various walks of our national life..