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Girls' High School and College, Allahabad

Girls' High School and College, Allahabad

Girls' High School & College is an English medium school in Allahabad in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India, founded in 1861.The school follows the ICSE & ISC board as their pattern. The school belongs to the Allahabad School Society (AHSS). It caters only to girls and its counterpart - Boys' High School & College - caters to boys. It follows the emblem of "Mentom frontem Que" which means Mind Before Face.Founder's DayGirls' High School & College celebrates its Founder's Day on 6 November every year by the students & the teachers. On this occasion, an impressive Thanksgiving Service is held at the historic All Saints' Cathedral where students of Girls' High School (GHS),Boys' High School (BHS) and College &, its annexe, Holy Trinity School (HTS) march in unison all the way to the All Saints' Cathedral from their respective institutions to offer Thanksgivings to the founders. The squad of the respective schools are led by the College Captain & the Headgirl.External linksSchool website
Active india tv channel

Active india tv channel

23 , Kanpur Road Civil Lines , Allahabad ,
Active India TV channel is a responsible, sincere News & Entertainment TV channel in Allahabad's Electronic Media Industry.
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Allahabad Airport

Allahabad Airport

Bamrauli, Allahabad ,
Allahabad Airport or Bamrauli Airport is located at Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is at a distance of 12 km (7.5 mi) from Allahabad city and is operational for domestic flights. Nearest other operational airports are Lucknow, Varanasi and Kanpur. Currently Spicejet and Air India Regional are operating from here, out of which Air India operates 2 direct flights four days a week to Delhi and rest of the days to Delhi and Spicejet operates daily direct flight to Delhi. Air India subsidiary Alliance Air has started operating on the Allahabad-Mumbai sector from September 9, 2013. However due to increasing Air Traffic demand, other operators are keen to operate at this terminal but the capacity of the terminal comes under question. Commuters usually fly from Lucknow International Airport or Varanasi International Airport which are 200 km and 120 km respectively, for further wide connectivity. The Airport currently doesn't have Night landing facility, but the ILS system is being installed for which survey is under completion after central command clearance, as a part of upgrading the airport. The Airport has VOR (Very High Frequency Omni Range) and DME (Distance Measuring Equipment) installed as part of up gradation in 2011.
University of Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India

University of Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India

Old Katra Allahabad, Allahabad ,
Allahabad University has always occupied an esteemed place among the universities of India for over a century now. Established on 23rd September 1887, it is the fourth oldest university of India after Calcutta, Bombay and Madras University.The credit for conceiving a large Central College at Allahabad, eventually to develop into a University, is due to Sir William Muir, then Lt. Governor of United Provinces. As a result of his initiative the foundation stone of the Muir Central College (named after him) was laid on Dec. 9 1873 by His Excellency Lord Northbrook. Sir William Muir said on that occasion: "The establishment of a central college at Allahabad has been my earnest desire ever since I assumed my present office. Shortly after coming here I found that a strong wish prevailed among the chief people of the place for a better means of education at Allahabad; and being myself deeply impressed with the same conviction, I took occasion at the first Darbar which I held here to urge upon those present the necessity of showing that they were sincere and in earnest, by contributing to the work. The appeal was widely and liberally met, a considerable sum was subscribed and address was presented to me in 1869, praying for the establishment of the college here." On September 23, 1887 Act XVIII was passed which established the Allahabad University. Like the Universities of Calcutta, Bombay and Madras, the Allahabad University also started as a degree conferring institution. Its first entrance examination was held in March 1889. In 1904 the Indian Universities Act was passed which limited the territorial jurisdiction of Allahabad University to the United Provinces of Agra and Awadh, the Central Provinces including Berar, Ajmer, Mewar and most of the states of Rajputana and Central Indian Agencies. Between 1887 and 1927 at least thirty-eight different institutions and colleges of this area were affiliated to Allahabad University. With the promulgation of the Allahabad University Act in 1921, the Muir Central College lost its independent existence. Between 1922-27 the University had its internal and external wings which were subsequently separated from the University to give the latter a purely unitary, and residential character. In fact the Allahabad University was started with a preliminary loan of Rs. 5240/- from the government to meet its expenses. The loans were repaid in two years. Henceforth, its main source of its income was from the examination fees and sale of Prospectus & Calendar. Being an examining body it met its incidental expenses easily. In 1892-93 the University began to invest some capital in the Government Securities. In 1899-1900 its reserve fund amounted to Rs. 34,000. The University was thus now in a position to construct its own buildings. In 1909 the present site was selected for the Library, the Senate House and the Law college. These buildings, which now house the Registrar's Office, Senate Hall and the English Department, were designed by Sir Swinton Jacob and their construction was approved in 1910. The foundation of the Senate House was laid on 17th January 1910 by Sir John Havett, the Chancellor. The construction of the Senate Hall, the Law College and the former Library building was commenced in 1910 and they were completed in 1915 at the cost of Rs. 11,67,275. In 1923 the Government decided to acquire the property of the Indian Press for the University at the cost of about seven lakh rupees. This property comprised the present buildings of the Philosophy Department, the department of Med./Mod. History and the spacious buildings in which there was formerly the Proctor's Office, Post Office, and some rooms which are shared by the Political Science, Med./Mod. History, Ancient History and Hindi Departments. A few years ago this spacious building was demolished. The Indian Press property also included a tiled roofed building behind the dramatic hall and a similar type of building near the Political Science department and another building near the English Department. Of these the first two exist now, the third was demolished recently. Since 1911 many new buildings have sprung up in the Senate House Campus and in the Chathem Lines campus. In the senate House Campus the Union Hall, the old Guest House, the building of the Commerce Department, the N.S.S. building, the buildings of the Ancient History Culture and Archaeology Department, Political Science Department, Department of Oriental Languages, Hindi Bhawan, Psychology department, Education department, Geography Department the New Library building are comparatively new constructions. Likewise in the Muir College Campus several alterations and additions have been made from time to time. Among the new buildings, the buildings of the J.K. Institute of Applied Physics, the new Gymnastic Hall, the new Mathematics Department are some additions. As the years rolled on, the two campuses began to look small. Consequently, the University obtained land from the Cantonment Board to house the department of Business Administration, Law Faculty and Gandhi Bhawan, Recently the bungalow of the late Dr. Bani Prasad has been purchased. From the beginning the University has been concerned about women's education. It purchased houses for a women's Hostel and College at the cost of Rs. 66,286 and other buildings adjoining the College. While classes for girls were started in the old building, Sarojini Naidu and later Priyadarshini Girls Hostel was constructed for the boarders and recently the Shatabdi Girls Hostel has been constructed to accommodate many more boarders. Ever since the inception of the Muir Central College in 1873, efforts were constantly made to accommodate students coming from distant places. Formerly their were two boarding houses, one situated in the barrack in Malaka near the jail, where the Swarup Rani Hospital now stands. Later this boarding house was shifted to the tiled outhouse of the Lowther Castle, where the classes of the Collage were held. Finally it was shifted to a large thatched bungalow near the Bhardwaj Ashram. In 1910-11 the Muir Hostel(Now Amar Nath Jha Hostel) was constructed; the Law Hostel (Now Sir Sunder Lal Hostel) was completed on 1914-15; Pandit Ganga Nath Jha Hostel (initially called New Hostel) was completed on 1928; the Hindu Boarding House (Now popularly called Hindu Hostel), which was formerly a straight building between 1902-22 without two wings was also constructed. About the same time the Oxford and Cambridge courts of the present Holland Hall came into existence. Subsequently, the P.C. Banerji Hostel, the K.P. University College and the Diamond Jubilee Hostels were constructed. A few years back the Tara Chand Hostel was constructed. The Muslim Boarding House (popularly called Muslim Hostel) is the oldest of all these hostels for it was constructed in 1896-97. In this millenium year, the University of Allahabad completes more than a hundred and thirteen years.
Chamber of Sri Yogesh Kumar Sinha, Advocate, Allahabad High Court

Chamber of Sri Yogesh Kumar Sinha, Advocate, Allahabad High Court

G - I - 559 Kalindipuram, Allahabad ,
Expertise in Labour, Industrial, Service Matters. Works in fields of Criminal, Civil as well as Miscellaneous matters through expert Junior staff as well.
Sri Krishna Godham

Sri Krishna Godham

Village-pathartal,post-khajuri, Allahabad ,
SHRI KRISHNA GODHAM(GAUSHALA) is situated at pathartal,koraon,allahabad,u.p. the distace from alld is about 65k.m.
Tel: 9935060181
LAW TIMES

LAW TIMES

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Department of Political Science, University of Allahabad

Department of Political Science, University of Allahabad

The Department is the second oldest department in the county, it was established in 1927. The First Head of the Department was Dr. Beni Prasad, a renowned historian, best known for his researches in Ancient Indian Political thought, He was the Head of Department till 1945. Mr. Ilyas Ahmad in 1928 was first appointed as a full-fledged lecturer in the department . In 1945, Dr. Beni Prasad expired at the young age of 45 and Dr. Tara Chand accepted the Headship of the Department. In 1948, a new branch namely Diplomacy and International Affairs was added to Political Science. This branch produced statesmen, politicians and diplomats of high stature whose performance was acclaimed nationally and internationally. In the same year, Dr. Tara Chand left the University to join the Government of India as Education Advisor and his chair in the Political Science Department was offered to another renowned historian, Dr. Ishwari prasad, who occupied it till his retirement in March, 1954. After the retirement of Dr. Ishwari Prasad, Prof. A.B. Lal, being the first man from the discipline itself, became the head of the Department and he occupied the chair till his elevation as Vice-Chancellor of the University in 1968. After Prof. A.B. Lal, several other political scientists have headed the Department, namely Prof. A.D. Pant, Prof. Mohan Lal, Prof. H.M. Jain, Prof. U.K. Tiwari, Prof. Alok Pant, Prof. M.P. Dube and Prof. Alok Pant. Now Prof. Mohd. Aslam is the Head of the Department.
Shiva Pharmaceuticals

Shiva Pharmaceuticals

Sadwa Kala, Naini, Allahabad ,
Established in year 2003 as a leading manufacturer of ayurvedic medicine. It is located at Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.
Tel: 9450612605