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In 1930, a Sikh Research Centre was founded within the college of Ganda Singh, who headed it until 1947. [2] The Sikh Research Centre of Khalsa College has since grown to encompass a library and art galleries, containing thousands of artefacts, books, manuscripts, and paintings related to Sikhs and Sikhism. [2]
The committee founded the Khalsa College and the academic programme started in 1894. [28] Jawahir Singh Kapur and Sunder Singh Majithia were pioneers in the establishment of the Khalsa College. [28] The Sikhs maharajas made their contribution financially and Bhai Jawahir Singh served as secretary of the Khalsa College managing committee for 20 ...
The Khalsa College, Amritsar placed him in charge of its newly created Sikh History Research Department, a position he kept till 1949. [2] During this period he travelled extensively, rummaging various public libraries, archives and private collections throughout India in quest of materials on Sikh history, enriching the library of his ...
He was the first Sikh Principal of Khalsa College, Amritsar, the pioneer Sikh institution in India. He was a professor of Maths at the College Amritsar in 1897, and on 30 April 1898 when the principal, Vere O'Ratigan, left the College, Kishen Singh was called upon to officiate as Principal, thus becoming the first Sikh Principal of the College.
Khalsa College, Amritsar (KCM) Prof Chaudry Mohammad Aslam (1900–1965) was a Pakistani mathematician and renowned cartographer . He was the surveyor general of Pakistan who was instrumental in the demarcation of the borders of the then newly established Islamic Republic of Pakistan .
Having studied primary school in Jhabaal, Middle from Khalsa Collegiate School, Amritsar, he attended Khalsa College, Amritsar for higher studies. He had good command in Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu, and English. During his college time while he was nearing to complete his B.A. degree an idea struck him that since aged persons of Maharaja Ranjit Singh ...
Inderjit Kaur taught at Government College for Women, Patiala. She was a Professor of Education at the State College of Education, Patiala. At 27, Sandhu was a member of the Governing Council of Khalsa College, Amritsar (1950-1953). She taught at Basic Training College, Chandigarh, from 1958 to 1967 and became Vice-Principal there.
Rajinder Kaur (10 February 1931 – 5 February 1989) was an Indian journalist and politician from Punjab, India.. Kaur was daughter of Master Tara Singh.She studied at Khalsa College, Amritsar and Punjab University, Chandigarh, and Camp College, New Delhi for M.A. in philosophy, B.T. (Bachelor of Teaching) and Ph.D. in philosophy.