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Ramakrishna Mission Sevashrama Sargachi is located in Murshidabad district of West Bengal. It was founded by Swami Akhandananda, a direct disciple of Sri Ramakrishna in August, 1897. It is a spiritual and philanthropic centre under Belur Math, the headquarters of Ramakrishna Order. It started with an orphanage and later undertook many ...
This would leave the Moorghihatta Orphanage without a playground and kitchen. On a visit to St. Patrick's Higher Secondary School, Br. Arsenius Ryan, the provincial of the Brothers, inspected an adjacent partly-cultivated plot of 50 bighas as a possible site for the orphanage. The site was purchased and, with the addition of surrounding plots ...
The Math and Mission run 748 educational institutions (including 12 colleges, 22 higher secondary schools, 41 secondary schools, 135 schools of other grades, 4 polytechnics, 48 vocational training centres, 118 hostels, 7 orphanages, etc.) with a total student population of more than 2,00,000.
West Bengal, 700030. ... In 1848, the Congregation of Christian Brothers (Missionaries of Ireland) founded the Calcutta Male Orphanage at Murgihatta, Calcutta.
Two high school seniors have raised almost $50,000 to help support orphans in India. As they prepare to graduate, they want to pass on the torch.
In 1913, the Governor of Bengal Lord Carmichael (1912-1917) visited the orphanage and donated 1000 rupees for its management. In addition to this, he arranged for the settlement of government land. At that time, a permanent residence of the orphanage was built by taking a piece of government land adjacent to Gor Shaheed Mosque in Amlapara.
In the year 1, Lord Carmichael (12-5), the Governor of Bengal, visited the orphanage and donated Tk 1,000 for its management. In addition, he arranged for the government's settlement. At that time, a permanent residence of the orphanage was constructed with a chat of the government adjacent to the Gore Shaheed Mosque of Amalapara.
The Central Khalsa Orphanage, also known as the Central Khalsa Yatimkhana, [1] is an orphanage for boys in Amritsar, India, established in 1904 by the Chief Khalsa Diwan.It is located on a plot of land covering five acres and has a secondary school, sports facilities, a home for the blind, a guest house, a library and a gurdwara.