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Boat Club - NIT Silchar

Boat Club - NIT Silchar

Welcome to the only Boat Club in NIT fraternity. And second to, Boat Club, IIT Roorkee among all the elite engineering colleges in the country. Our exclusivity makes us more enthusiastic towards welcoming you. We care. Do visit us sometime. :)
Tel: 8486691833
SMS Medical College,Jaipur

SMS Medical College,Jaipur

Sawai ManSingh Medical College is a premiere medical college in Jaipur, Rajasthan state, India. It was established in 1947.It was the 15th centre for medical education in India. Its first principal was Dr. G.N.Sen. Medical Council of India recognized the college in 1952, in the same year PG courses for M.S. and M.D. started here.There are 32 departments and six hospitals attached to this medical college. The college has three boys' and one girls' hostels. The medical college runs Bachelors, Post Graduate, Diploma, M.Ch., D.M, M.Sc,PhD, and Nursing courses. The college has a large library.Attached hospitals : Sawai Man Singh HospitalZanana HospitalMahila ChikitsalayaCharak Bhawan Hospital for Chest Diseases and TuberculosisSir Padampat Mother and Child Health centerPsychiatric CenterPhysical Medicine and Rehabilitation CenterAn Infectious disease hospitalGangauri hospitalThis medical College runs a B.Sc course in nursing to train the nurses.DepartmentsPre-clinical departments Anatomy Physiology Biochemistry Para-clinical departments Pathology Microbiology Forensic Medicine Pharmacology Preventive & Social Medicine Clinical departments1. Medical specialties General Medicine Pediatrics (JayKayLon Hospital) T. B. & Chest (Hospital) Skin & V. D. (Charak Bhawan) Psychiatry (Psychiatric Hospital) Radiodiagnosis Radiotherapy Anesthesiology 2. Surgical specialities General Surgery Orthopedics Ophthalmology (Charak Bhawan) Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) (Charak Bhawan) Obstetrics & Gynecology (Zanana Hospital & Mahila Chikitsalya) 3. Medical super specialties
Shakthan Thampuran Palace

Shakthan Thampuran Palace

Shakthan Thampuran Palace is situated in City of Thrissur in Kerala state, India. It is named as Vadakkekara Palace, was reconstructed in Kerala-Dutch style in 1795 by Ramavarma Thampuran of the erstwhile Princely State of Cochin, well as Sakthan Thampuran (Greatest ruler of the Cochin dynasty) is preserved by Archaeological Department. The palace was converted into a museum in 2005 by State.
Hariyana Vidya Mandir (H.V.M.)

Hariyana Vidya Mandir (H.V.M.)

BA-193,Sector-1, Salt Lake City ,
An English medium, private, unaided co-educational school affiliated to CBSE, run and managed by Hariyana Sewa Sadan Trust ( a charitable Society) which was esatablished in 1992. The school has two parallel shift from UKG to XII in the morning and in the day.It offers Science, Commerce and Humanities streams at the Higher Secondary level. We focus on holistic education for the all round development of the student, foster creativity, uphold Indian culture and traditions and at the same time aim to create responsible Indian Citizens of the future with a modern outlook and strong sense of purpose.
Madurai/Temple city

Madurai/Temple city

It served as the capital city of the Pandyan Kingdom. It is the administrative headquarters of Madurai District and is famous for its temples built by Pandyan and Madurai Nayak kings in the Dravidian style of architecture. It is also one of India's prominent Hindu pilgrimage centres. Madurai's recorded history goes back to the 3rd century BC and the city is mentioned by Megasthenes, the Greek ambassador to India and Kautilya, the minister of the Mauryan Emperor Chandragupta Maurya. The city was the principal administrative and cultural centre of the Pandyan dynasty which ruled over the southern parts of Tamil Nadu and Kerala till the first half of the 14th century AD. In about 1311, the Pandyan dynasty was overthrown by the Delhi Sultanate which established the province of Ma'bar which later became independent as the Ma'bar Sultanate. When the Ma'bar Sultanate began to decline in the latter years of the 14th century, Madurai was absorbed into the Vijayanagar Empire. The viceroys of the Vijayanagar Empire established the Madurai Nayak kingdom and ruled as independent kings from 1559 to 1736. After a brief period of occupation by Chanda Sahib and the Carnatic kingdom, Madurai was annexed by the British East India Company in 1801. Madurai has a long and well recorded history. As early as the 3rd century BC, Megasthenes visited, the city being referred to as "Methora" in his accounts. The city is also mentioned in Kautilya's Arthashastra. Madurai has been described as the seat of the Pandyan Dynasty in Sangam literature (especially in Maturaikkāñci). The city is also described extensively in the 2nd-century CE epic Silapathikaram. The city was home to the third and last Tamil Sangam (between 300 BCE and 200 CE). Madurai finds mention in the works of Roman historians Pliny the Younger and Ptolemy and those of the Greek geographer Strabo. It is also mentioned in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea. After the Sangam age, most of present day Tamil Nadu, including Madurai, came under the rule of the Kalabhras dynasty, who were ousted by the Pandyas around 550 CE. The Pandyas were in their turn removed from power by the Chola dynasty during the early 9th century. The city remained under control of the Cholas until the early 13th century, when the second Pandyan empire was established with Madurai as its capital. After the death of the last Pandyan ruler, Kulasekara Pandian, Madurai came under the rule of the Delhi Sultanate. The Madurai Sultanate, then seceded from Delhi and functioned as an independent kingdom till its destruction by the Vijayanagar Empire in 1378. Madurai became independent from Vijayanagar in 1559 under the Nayaks. Nayak rule ended in 1736 and Madurai changed hands several times between Chanda Sahib, Arcot Nawab and Muhammed Yusuf Khan (Marudhanayagam) in the middle of the 18th century. In 1801 the British East India Company took direct control of Madurai and brought it under the Madras Presidency. In 1837, the city was expanded to accommodate the growing population by demolishing the fortifications around the temple. This was done on the orders of the then collector John Blackburn. The moat was drained and the debris was used to construct the new streets - Veli, Marat and Perumaal Mesthiri streets. The city was constituted as a municipality in 1866. Madurai played a role in the Indian independence movement. It was there that Gandhi made the decision to switch to wearing a loin cloth after seeing agricultural laborers wearing it. The independence movement in Madurai was led by leaders such as N. M. R. Subbaraman, Mohammad Ismail Sahib and Meer Niyamatullah Ibrahim Sahib.[citation needed] Post-independence, the city has expanded particularly to the north of river Vaigai by the development of new residential neighbourhoods like Anna Nagar and K. K. Nagar.
Decathlon Whitefield

Decathlon Whitefield

Whitefield Road, Bangalore ,
Join us and experience the joys of Sport. Over 30 different sports under one roof. A desire for sports and make sports accessible to 1,000,000,000 Indians. Sports products and facilities with high quality but low prices are provided. Our Facility includes a sports turf of 2000 sq ft. approx. which can be used for any sports recreational event.
The Old Xavierite Association | St.Xavier's College | Ahmedabad

The Old Xavierite Association | St.Xavier's College | Ahmedabad

St.Xavier's College Campus, Ahmedabad ,
The Old Xavierite Association is a meeting place where Alumni of St.Xavier's College Ahmedabad have an opportunity to remain virtually connected to the college and know about the happenings..!!
Earth Hour Fraternity - IIT Kharagpur

Earth Hour Fraternity - IIT Kharagpur

"The earth is what we all have in common." -Wendell Berry Being a IITkgpian and one of the brightest minds of the country, We take a step forward to raise awareness about the threat to mother earth from the treacherous behavior of the modern human being. Let us show the commitment towards sustainability of the earth by suggesting and implementing the ideas for publicizing this event on the social network, making it a success and be a role model for other institutions.
ST.Thomas College,Ranni

ST.Thomas College,Ranni

Pazhavangadi P.O, Ranni ,
This is the official page(Fan's) of ST. Thomas College Ranny, The history of the college is embedded with the history of the place. Ranny may be rightly described as the foothold of Sabarimala, the abode of the Holy Sree Ayyappan, which is a famous pilgrim centre. The college was established in 1964, as a junior college by Ranny St Thomas Valiyapally, a premier parish of the Syrian Knanaya Diocese of Malankara, with the whole hearted support of the then Bishop late lamented His Grace Abraham Mor Clemis to meet the educational needs of the youth of the local community. The college, situated on top of a serene hill, in a sylvan surrounding, away from the din and bustle of the city, is easily accessible and is only a walkable distance from the heart of Ranny town. The college was upgraded as a first grade college in 1968 and is the only institute of higher learning in this part of the country. With the de-linking of Pre Degree courses from colleges, the college is now left with the Degree and Post Graduate courses. The college aims at the formation of cultured and educated citizens who love God and their country. With its rural background and ‘Gurukula’ atmosphere, the college fosters uninterrupted pursuit of knowledge. The first Principal, Late Prof. K. A. Mathew, served as minister and PSC member in the Kerala State. He played a vital role in building up the junior college into a first grade one in 1968. In addition to the conventional courses, we now offer U G courses in Tourism Studies and Business Administration and PG courses in Physics, Commerce, Chemistry, Tourism Administration and Computer Application. In 2007 March College was assessed and accredited by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) of UGC THREE YEAR UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAMMES- Bachelor in Tourism Studies (BTS) Self Financing Bachelor of Commerce(B.Com ,computer Application) B.Sc Zoology(Core) Chemistry & Botany (Complimentary) B.Sc Botany(Core) Chemistry & Zoology (Complimentary) B.Sc Physics(Core) Chemistry & Mathematics (Complimentary) B.Sc Chemistry(Core) Physics & Mathematics (Complimentary) B.A History(Core) Economics & Politics (Complimentary) B.A Economics (Core) Indian History & Politics (Complimentary) TWO YEAR POST GRADUATE COURSES M.T.A. (Master of Tourism Administration) Self Financing Investment Management, Direct taxes & Accounting) Master of Commerce(M.Com,Business Environment Financial Services) M.Sc Chemistry (Advanced Inorganic Chemistry,Advanced Organic Chemistry and Bio-Chemistry) M.Sc Physics (Electronics) OFF CAMPUS CENTER COURSES- Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) PARALLEL COURSES OFFERED IN COMPUTER CENTER- Course Duration Hours PGDCA 1 year 750 Tally 6.3 1.5 months 90 DCA 6 months 360 Dac Easy 2 months 120 Tata EX 2 months 120 Photoshop 6 months 360 Web Designing 3 months 180 Internet Course 10 M.S Office 7 months 420 Macromedia Flash 3 months 180 The college is located at Ranny in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala. There are bus services from Ranny Bus Station to the College Road. Also The college is accessibile using the autorikshaws from Ranny town. In this page you can access all the important and necessary data about the college. Hope our page seems to be very user friendly.more details visit our college or Check our website