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School Of Rock kohima Nagaland

School Of Rock kohima Nagaland

Affiliated to Rockschool Uk, The international Rock music Exam Board. Courses offered on Rock Guitars, Bass , Drums. Voice. Classical guitar, Fingerstyle picking, Violin, music Theory, Band based Keys, Keyboard/Piano.
GenNext Human Resource Management - Bhopal

GenNext Human Resource Management - Bhopal

R-52,F-3 Shivloak Apartment,Zone II,M.P Nagar, Bhopal ,
GenNext a unique and flourishing Human Resource Consultancy Company offering best recruitment solutions possible, to both IT & Non-IT industries in India. With an aspiration to explore the young talents across India, we have come up with an innovative concept - GenNext Human Resources Management , as pioneer for technical and non technical students, formulated exclusively for both Under Graduate (UG) and Post Graduate (PG) students.Gennext has successfully facilitated the student community in finding the most awesome career opportunities available and simultaneously empowered its clients seeking for the best talent, thereby matching the right people with the right job. Company Registration No. 46811/BPL/CE/2008 Services Company has Work to : Corporate HR Consultancy: End to end solutions for Recruitment in the corporate world. Educational Consultancy: A Link a Link between Educational institutions and the corporate world.
Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi

Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi

Chandni Chowk, Delhi ,
Chandni Chowk is the major street in the walled city of Old Delhi, which was originally called Shahjahanabad. The walled city, which includes the Lal Qila or Red Fort of Delhi, was established in 1650 AD by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. It was designed by his daughter Jahanara Begum Sahib, who also made significant contributions in the landscaping of her father's new capital. Chandni Chowk runs through the middle of the walled city, from the Lahori Darwaza (Lahore Gate) of the Red Fort to Fatehpuri Masjid. Originally, a canal ran through the middle of the street as a part of the water supply scheme. It was initially divided into three sections: 1. Lahori darwaza to Chowk Kotwali (near Gurdwara Shish Ganj): This section closest to the imperial residence, was called Urdu Bazar, i.e., the encampment market. The language Urdu got its name from this encampment. Ghalib noted the destruction of this market during the disturbances of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and its aftermath. 2. Chowk Kotwali to Chandni Chowk: The term Chandni Chowk originally referred to the square that initially had a reflecting pool. It was replaced by a clock-tower (Ghantaghar) that was damaged and demolished in the 1960s.[3][4] This section was originally called Johri Bazar. 3. 'Chandni Chowk' to Fatehpuri Masjid: This was called the Fatehpuri Bazar. It is said that moonlight reflecting on its canal, earned it its name, Chandni (Moonlit). The Mughal imperial processions used to pass through Chandni Chowk. The tradition was continued when Delhi Durbar was held in 1903.
Sanskrit Collegiate School

Sanskrit Collegiate School

1, Bankim Chatterjee Street, Calcutta ,
Sanskrit Collegiate School is one of the oldest schools in Kolkata, India, teaching grades 1 to 12 under the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education and the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education. The boys-only school was established by the then Bengal intelligentsia along with Sanskrit College, Calcutta. The establishment date is 1 January 1824. It is located on College Street (now renamed Bidhan Sarani) in central Kolkata. Its centrality is heightened by its proximity to Presidency College, Kolkata, the University of Calcutta, and the Indian Coffee House. It was established during the Governor-Generalship of Lord Amherst, based on a recommendation by HT James Prinsep and Thomas Babington Macaulay among others. The institution rose to prominence during the principalship by Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar in 1851, who admitted students from other than the brahmin caste. In particular the tol or traditional Indian training school model was incorporated as a department in the 1870s. In the pre-independence era, it was one of the finest seats of academic excellence in matters pertaining to Hinduism, eastern philosophy, ancient Indian history and ancient Indian languages like Pali and Prakrit. It is particularly well known for the contribution of its faculty and students in the social, cultural and religious transformation in nineteenth century Bengal in what came to be popularly regarded as the Bengal Renaissance. In terms of scholarship and intellectual output, it contributed hugely to enriching the knowledge of ancient Indian society and interpretation of ancient Indian texts.
GTBKIET,malout

GTBKIET,malout

chhappianwali,malout, Malout ,
GTBKIET, was founded in 1997 by “GTB Educational Trust, Malout” . All the courses of the institute are approved by AICTE Delhi, Govt. of India. Department of the Technical Education, and are affiliated to Punjab Technical University Jalandhar. In the span of fourteen years the institute has developed into a leading engineering and professional college of the region with state of the art infrastructure, faculty and facilities.
Dwarkadhish

Dwarkadhish

dwarkadhish mandir , Dwarka ,
dwarkadhish............! {dwarka ---- Gujarat}
Nammude Thalassery

Nammude Thalassery

The dulcet Tellichery's geography is a frilled one which is adorned with four rivers, cannals, hills with orange hued rock and long scenic coastline. The innate which coniced to the town was Thalakachery, later on changed to Thalassery. And the anglicized name of Thalassery is Tellicherry.
Prof. K. C. Sinha Classes

Prof. K. C. Sinha Classes

57, First & Second Floor, Kalu Sarai, New Delhi ,
Branches in Patna (Srijan Classes) and Delhi (Prof K C Sinha Classes)
Buxi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar College,Bhubaneswar,Orissa

Buxi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar College,Bhubaneswar,Orissa

BJB Nagar, Bhubaneshwar ,
The college is located over an area of 28.13 acres (113,800 m2) of land, near Kalpana Square, Bhubaneswar, on the Highway connecting Cuttack and Puri in the southern part of the city. It is situated within a distance of 3 km from the Biju Patnaik Airport, Bhubaneswar and 2 km from the railway station.It has three spacious buildings with adequate number of classrooms, laboratories, library, a general hostel to accommodate 125 students and a hostel named Dr Ambedakar Hostel having accommodation for 165 Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe students. it also has a newly built hostel named junior hostel for students studying in junior college. The twenty two departments of the undergraduate college offers Three Year Bachelor's Degree courses in Humanities, Science and Commerce streams. The college offers 15 subjects in B.A. Honours that includes subjects such as Anthropology, Economics, Education, Geography, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Mathematics and Statistics, English, Oriya, Hindi, and Sanskrit. There are 08 subjects in B.Sc Honours including Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science, Botany, Zoology, Statistics and Anthropology. In B.Com Honours, 02 subjects options are available, namely, Accountancy and Marketing Management. The college also conducts four professional courses including P.G. Diploma in Computer Application (PGDCA), P.G. Diploma in Customer Contact Service Management (PGDCCSM), Certificate Course in Computer Concept (CCCC) and Certificate Course in Computer Based Business Accounting (CCCBBA). Recently some courses at the post-graduation level, such as Masters in Social Work (MSW) have been intitiated. The college has 86 teaching staff, 108 non-teaching staff. The total student strength of the college in the various undergraduate courses stands at 2308. A total of 79 students are enrolled in the various PG Diploma courses of the college. The Teacher-Student ratio is 1:27. The college has hostel facilities, a library with a holding of more than 60,000 volumes, and subscribes to around 600 periodicals (as of 2005). The college also has a small, but well stocked botanical garden, and a small sports complex. It attracts students from almost all the districts of the state as well as from the neighbouring states of Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, and West Bengal. The Junior College has consistently produced students who have secured ranks in the top-20 list in the annual Higher Secondary Examinations of the state every year.