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  2. Maharajah's Government Sanskrit College, Vizianagaram

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    The Maharaja Alak Narayana Society of Arts and Science (MANSAS) Trust, which was established by P.V.G. Raju on 12 November 1958, was instrumental for the development of the college. [2] During the recent years, there is declining interest in the government and public about the Sanskrit education, the college has got only single digit students.

  3. Maharaja's Sanskrit College, Mysore - Wikipedia

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    Sanskrit College, Mysore was established by Krishnaraja Wodeyar III, maharaja of Mysore. After his death, the next king Chamaraja Wodeyar formally opened a Sanskrit School in 1876. After his death, the next king Chamaraja Wodeyar formally opened a Sanskrit School in 1876.

  4. Hara Prasad Shastri - Wikipedia

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    Shastri held numerous positions. He became a professor at the Sanskrit College in 1883. At the same time, he worked as an Assistant Translator with the Bengal government. Between 1886 and 1894, besides teaching at the Sanskrit College, he was the Librarian of the Bengal Library. In 1895, he headed the Sanskrit department at Presidency College ...

  5. K. T. Pandurangi - Wikipedia

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    Prof. Pandurangi served as professor in Karnatak College, Dharwar for twelve years and in Government College, Bangalore for six years. Later he joined as head of the postgraduate Sanskrit department at Bangalore University. [2] He was a member of the Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan and the Central Sanskrit Board.

  6. Surendranath Dasgupta - Wikipedia

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    Later, he became the principal of Sanskrit College, and later joined the University of Calcutta as a professor. In 1932, he served as president of the Indian Philosophical Congress. His own philosophy was known as Theory of Dependent Emergence. The list of his famous students includes scholars like Mircea Eliade and Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya.

  7. Bhatt Mathuranath Shastri - Wikipedia

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    Appointed by the then Director of Education Shri Shyam Sunder Sharma, Bhatt Mathuranath Shastri taught Sanskrit from 1926 to 1931 at the Maharaja College in Jaipur, where other subjects besides English and humanities were also taught. From 1931 to 1934 he was the chief examiner/ Inspector of schools run by the Maharaja of Jaipur.

  8. Bangladesh’s ‘Gen Z revolution’ toppled a veteran leader. Why ...

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    Students began protesting on July 1 at the prestigious Dhaka University demanding an end to the government’s quota system, which reserves 30% of civil service posts for relatives of veterans who ...

  9. List of colleges in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Gurudayal Government College: Kishoreganj Gunabati College: H: Haji Abul Hossain Institute of Technology Hathazari Government University College: Hazera Taju University College: Heyako Banani University College Holy Cross College, Dhaka: Dhaka Hamdard Public College: 2010 Dhaka I Ibne Taimiya School and College [11] Comilla Ideal School and ...