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The University of Rajasthan, informally known as Rajasthan University (RU, ISO: Rājasthān Viśvavidyālaya), is a public state university located in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.
Abdul Rakib (4 October 1982 – 19 March 1988) Amanullah Ahmed (20 March 1988 – 22 July 1992) M. Anisur Rahman (22 July 1992 – 22 August 1994) M. Yusuf Ali (22 August 1994 – 16 February 1997) [26] Abdul Khaleque (17 February 1997 – 3 August 1999) M. Sayeedur Rahman Khan (4 August 1999 – 13 November 2001)
This college was established on 16 August 1954 as Rajasthan Veterinary College. It then [when?] became a part of the Rajasthan University.In 1962 the Rajasthan Agriculture University was started and the college became part of it.
Karnataka State Rural Development and Panchayat Raj University (KSRDPRU) is a state university [1] located at Gadag district, Karnataka, India.It was established in 2016 by the Government of Karnataka under the Karnataka State Rural Development and Panchayat Raj University Act, 2016 [2] to focus on education towards rural development.
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS), located in Bengaluru, India, is a public, affiliating university set up in 1996 by the Government of Karnataka, India, for the regulation and promotion of higher education in health sciences throughout the state of Karnataka.
Mohanlal Sukhadia University also called University of Udaipur or Udaipur University is a public university in Udaipur city in the Indian state of Rajasthan. [1] The earlier agricultural university of 1956 was turned into a multi-faculty university in 1964 and named University of Udaipur.
The electoral history of the BJP and its predecessors in general elections. ... 4.13 1.29 After the state's bifurcation in 2014 2019: 175 173 0 4 264,437 0.84 -
1 9 November 1985 Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff: 40–3 Wales: 2 31 May 1986 National Stadium, Suva: 15–22 Wales: 3 18 June 1994 National Stadium, Suva: 8–23 Wales: 4 11 November 1995 Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff: 19–15 Wales: 5 9 November 2002 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff: 58–14 Wales: 6 11 November 2005 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff: 11–10 ...