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Gopal Narayan Singh University (GNSU) is a state private university [3] located at Jamuhar village near the city of Sasaram in Rohtas district, Bihar, India. It is one of the first six private universities in Bihar. [ 4 ]
Narayan Medical College and Hospital: Sasaram: 2008 Gopal Narayan Singh University: Private Rajendra Memorial Research Institute of Medical Sciences: Patna: 1963 Indian Council of Medical Research and University of Calcutta: Government of India: Purnia Medical College and Hospital Purnia: 2023 Bihar University of Health Sciences: Government of ...
Krishna Kumarsinhji was born in Bhavnagar on 19 May 1912, the eldest son and heir of Maharaja Bhavsinhji II of Bhavnagar (1875–1919, r. 1896–1919). Kumarsinhji succeeded his father upon his death in 1919; only seven years old, he ascended the Bhavnagar throne under a regency until 1931.
MGSU Bikaner is a state Govt. University of Rajasthan, with a sprawling campus of around 1100 acres. The University campus has all basic amenities including a grand & huge auditorium, indoor stadium and bank (PNB). Manoj Dixit is the vice-chancellor of Maharaja Ganga Singh University. [1] It attracts the students from various parts of the country.
Shree Narayan Medical Institute and Hospital, established in 2021, is a self financed medical college and hospital located at Saharsa, Bihar. This college offers the Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery ( MBBS ) courses and has an annual intake capacity of 150.
The college was established under the name of Jammu and Kashmir Medical College in 1959, and its first batch of students was admitted the same year. The college was initially located at the Shri Maharaja Hari Singh Hospital in the city of Srinagar.
A sports university in Punjab was announced by the Government of Punjab in June 2017. [2] In July 2019 it was decided to name it after Maharaja Bhupinder Singh. [3] It was established in August 2019 thorough The Maharaja Bhupinder Singh Punjab Sports University Act, 2019 [4] and approved by the University Grants Commission (UGC) in September of that year. [5]
Vibhuti Narayan Singh was born on 5 November 1927. He was adopted in June 1934 by Maharaja Aditya Narayan Singh (1874–1939), the King of Benares . [ 1 ] The day after the Maharaja's death on 4 April 1939, Vibhuti Narayan Singh was appointed his successor to the Narayan dynasty .