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  2. R. D. National College - Wikipedia

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    National College is the first college of the Hyderabad (Sind) National Collegiate board. Today this board has over 22 educational institutions catering to students from all background. it was established in Independent India in 1949 under the leadership of Late Principal K.M. Kundnani and Late Barrister H. G. Advani - who had migrated from Sind, Pakistan to Mumbai after Independence.

  3. Hyderabad (Sind) National Collegiate Board - Wikipedia

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    Hyderabad (Sind Pakistan) National Collegiate Board; Founded: 1922: Founder: Principal K.M. Kundnani Barrister H.G. Advani: Type: Education, Nonprofit organisation: Focus: To be at the frontline of human knowledge and work towards the fulfillment of cultural, scientific, intellectual and humane needs of society in general and students in particular; to enrich and enhance the economic vitality ...

  4. Dhumbarahi - Wikipedia

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    Dhumbarahi is a place located in the Kathmandu district of Nepal. The name of the place is derived from the temple of Dhumra Barah, thus the name Dhumbarahi.

  5. Government National College, Karachi - Wikipedia

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    Government National College, Karachi is a college in Karachi, Pakistan. Government National College ( Urdu : گورنمنٹ نیشنل کالج ، کراچی ) is a college of Karachi being run under one roof, with all the three faculties of science, arts and commerce up to degree level being affiliated with the University of Karachi .

  6. Government College University Hyderabad - Wikipedia

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    However, all of them migrated to India in 1947. It got repositioned at Bandra, Mumbai as R. D. National College. Government of Sindh took over the college on 21 June 1948. The college imparted education up to intermediate level to the students of the faculty of science and up to B.A (Hons:) to the students belonging to the faculty of Arts.

  7. National College of Arts - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, the school was renamed the National College of Arts and Mian Barkat Ali was appointed as principal. [8] Designated the premier art institution in the country, it was transferred to the Ministry of Education from the Ministry Industries in the 1960s. It received degree-awarding status in 1985 and created its first graduate programs in 1999.

  8. National College, Bengaluru - Wikipedia

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    National College, Bengaluru is the name given to two sister institutions in Bengaluru, India: the National College Basavanagudi, founded in 1919, and the National College, Jayanagar, founded in 1965. Other related institutions, also called National College, are located in Bagepalli (Chikkaballapur District) and Gowribidanur.

  9. Fatima Mata National College - Wikipedia

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    The college was founded in 1951 by Jerome M. Fernandez Thuppasseril, the first native Bishop of Quilon. The college was formally inaugurated on December 29, 1952 by Norman Cardinal Gilroy, Papal Legate to India. It was elevated to the status of a first grade college with the introduction of degree courses in Commerce, Economics and Zoology.