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Subhedar Wada GEI's High School

Subhedar Wada GEI's High School

Subhedar Wada, Gandhi Chowk, Kalyan ,
The term 'Subhedar Wada' means a small palace of the Governor. Subhedar Wada is a famous ancient building which was once residence of Governor of Kalyan. The building, having been built in midst of 18th century stood erect for more than 230 years and was demolished in Sept. 2002. The 'Subhedar Wada' was not just an historical palace for citizens of Kalyan city but it was far more. In the 18th century the 'Wada' served as merely a residential building of Subhedar Biwalkar, Governor of Kalyan under Maratha Kingdom spread in the the states, currently known as Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujrat. In 1890s Mrs. Akshikar started the first British Govt. recognized school in Kalyan named General Education Institute's High School in this Subhedar Wada. The Institute later bought the wada from Biwalkar and is still owner of the building. Since then the school also is known as Subhedar Wada. Along with the school, it has also been center of drama theatre in Kalyan. The celebration of Ganpati Festival in Subhedar Wada is not only famous but also prestigious to Kalyan. Almost four generations of Kalyan Citizens got their education through the school with its trained and highly experienced teachers. The building was not an ordinary architecture, it was an ancient architecture present in List of Ancient Artifacts of State Govt. of Maharashtra.. It was typical Marathi architecture of 17th century with a large open space in the middle called 'chowk' and a very huge door of height about 15 ft. The Subhedar Wada had two such large chowks and two large doors. The 'Ganesh mahal' - the front end of the building was carved and sculptured skillfully, the windows carved in wood with various designs. The building has been demolished down, as stated earlier, for the new expanded school building which will be now built in that place. So, Subhedar Wada, once a pride of Kalyan, has unexpectedly turned into memories for Kalyan Citizens.
KGEC Funda(Kalyani Government Engineering College)

KGEC Funda(Kalyani Government Engineering College)

Kalyani Government Engineering College (KGEC), in Kalyani, West Bengal, India offers undergraduate (B.Tech.) and postgraduate (M.Tech., M.C.A.) engineering degree courses under West Bengal University of Technology (WBUT). Primarily known for its B.Tech courses in Information Technology, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science and Engineering, the institution expanded into offering a fifth discipline of Electrical Engineering in 2006. The institution is regulated, operated and sponsored by the State Government of West Bengal. Prior to the formation of WBUT, all of its courses were running under University of Kalyani until 2001. Apart from academic courses, many students and staff members are involved in government and industry sponsored research projects.It is one of the most renowned college in the state of West Bengal.Kalyani Government Engineering College is ranked 72 and 69 in all India rankings of Top 100 Engineering College in India in 2011 and 2012 respectively.
Kalyani University Experimental High School

Kalyani University Experimental High School

Kalyani University Experimental High School started her journey in 1965 as an English medium K.G. school housed in two sheds and eight L.I.G. quarters. The school was a dream project of the University of Kalyani because at that time there was dart of schools especially English Medium one at kalyani to provide wards of the employees of the University of Kalyani with standard education as well as for the trainee teachers of Kalyani B.T. College . In course time the K.G. school has grown into a full-fledged H.S. School. In 1970 the W.B.B.S.E. recognized the institution as XI class High School with two streams viz. Science & Humanities. From 1965 to 1986 the school had been under the University of Kalyani. Later in 1987 the Govt. of W.B. had been taken over all the fiscal liabilities and the school had become a Govt. Sponsored one. In 1990 the W.B.C.H.S.E. recognized the institution as an H.S. School. In the last five decades the school has occupied a position of excellence in the state. Many of our students enhance the glory of the school by scoring brilliant result in the M.P. and the H.S. exam and securing good position in the J.E.E. and I.I.T. However the school is now housed in a stately fielding comprising airy and cozy class rooms, well equipped laboratories, indoor sports room, computer laboratory and a nice library with a reading room. Besides, we have a flock of young, talented and dedicated teachers who render their tireless effort to retain the golden legacy of the school. So having crossed many hurdles the school is heading forward with a vision of a brighter tomorrow. An additional English version section from class V to XII has been introduced and in near future the will have both Bengali and English medium simultaneously run in secondary and + 2 level. The response of the guardians and some retired teachers to this venture is quite positive. We are keen to arrange 'Parents-Teacher' meeting on regular basis for the excellence of the school activity. Hope the valued suggestion from all corners will help the school surge ahead. Some bolder step for the betterment of the institution will be taken near in future.
SFI-Kalyani University Local Commitee

SFI-Kalyani University Local Commitee

University Of Kalyani, Kalyani ,
Students Federation of India (SFI) is one of the major student organisations in India. Founded in 1970. As of 2012, it claims a membership strength of nearly 40 lakhs school and university students.. Students’ federation of India was formed through its First Conference which was held at Thiruvananthapuram between December 27to 30th in the year 1970. In the latter half of 1970 student leaders from various states assembled together at Calcutta and decided to form a new student organization which is committed to bring together the students of our country and lead them on issues such as radical education reforms, employment, safeguarding and expansion of democratic rights and give the students movement of our country a new and correct direction leads to the formation of Students Federation of India. The Students Federation of India has grown into one of the biggest student organization in the country. The Students Federation of India leads the University Unions in all the Universities in West Bengal, Kerala and Tripura. The very fact that the Students Federation of India commands majority in almost all the colleges/schools/polytechnics/Industrial Training Institute/Professional institutions including the Engineering and Medical Colleges in these states. All this years SFI in its march forward under the banner of Independence, Democracy, socialism had to deal with and counter various wrong tendencies with in the student movement. These 40 years have been very difficult years. In the last forty year right from Comrade Devapalan to Comrade. Aneesh Rajan, around 31 Cadres have become martyrs to the cruel and barbaric deeds of the fundamentalist and right wing forces operating in the state. Several of its members were tortured, Jailed and academically victimized. SFI was able to with stand the stiff resistance offered by all sections offered by who want to divide the student community on the basis of religion and caste and to commercially education. A section of the media nursing the capitalist and feudal ideologies with the active assistance of the pseudo intelligentsia who put forward the age old reactionary slogan that students should not take part in politics have made many an attempt to destroy the organization by spreading false and untrue campaign whereby trying to show the organization in poor light. However, the organization has outlived such malicious motives, thanks of the unflinching commitment by the rank and file of the organization and the continuous support of the student community. SFI becomes the prime target of all reactionary forces because the enemies of the people recognize that from within the student community it represents the main danger challenging their authority. During the period of emergency, when the democratic set up was facing its greatest peril, SFI organized many protests and student agitations to uphold the principles of democracy. Many of its cadres were jailed arbitrarily and because victims of organized torture. Comrade Mohammed Mustafa died as a result of the torture inflicted by the police. It is after the emergency period that the state organization witnessed a tremendous growth. The efforts of the organization in upholding the principles of justice and democracy were recognized and appreciated by the entire society including the student community. On the basis of martyrdom and glorious sacrifices of its members SFI today become the leading force in uniting the students on common issue. It is only the consistent efforts of the organization in upholding and catering to the needs of the students, the organization could grow into as where it stands today. No other organization has waged its struggle as the Students Federation of India against ragging and exploitation of students, attempts to communally polarize the student community etc. The Students Federation of India throughout the years has effectively warded off all diabolic attempts to commercialize education, which is detrimental to the interests of the student community. [edit]Philosophy The Students’ Federation of India (SFI) is a Marxist organization. It is the student wing of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). The slogan of the SFI is “Independence, Democracy, and Socialism!” The SFI believes that education is a major tool of social transformation and that this concept is especially relevant in a country like India, where regressive forces still prevail. Proper education, they believe, will counteract such forces and will help to build a new society based on rationality and justice. The SFI is an organization of students which is ever aware of its role in society. It identifies with a society's progressive forces and is totally committed to the idea of independence, democracy, and socialism. [edit]Aims and Objectives The following has been stated as the objective of the SFI in its Political program[2][3] 1. The Students’ Federation of India takes upon itself the task of organizing the students in schools, colleges, universities and other educational institutions of the country and also Indian students studying abroad under its banner to build a powerful and well-knit student movement for the upliftment and betterment of the student community 2. The Students’ Federation of India fights for the realisation of its aim to establish a democratic, scientific, secular and progressive educational system ensuring education and job for all that calls for the implementation of comprehensive land reforms, elimination of the stranglehold of international finance capital and indigenous monopoly capitalism. The Students’ Federation of India aims to accomplish this by organizing the student community in the struggles of the wider democratic movement of the workers, peasants, and other progressive forces 3. The Students’ Federation of India as a forward-looking and progressive student organization shall inscribe on its banner, “Independence, Democracy and Socialism”. It is with this perspective that Students’ Federation of India is committed to strive for a society free from all exploitation. It shall fight all such alien trends and tendencies that are disruptive of our struggle for the emancipation of our people and country 4. The Students’ Federation of India will continuously work to ensure all necessary facilities for complete and meaningful education – hostel, library and laboratory, sports and games, athletics and physical training, culture and entertainment, and other educative and social activities – that will be adequate and within the reach of all students. The Students’ Federation of India will continuously fight for the attainment of all just and democratic rights of students. It will fight and work for the right of students to democratic and independent expression and conduct, to form unions and associations, to assemble, to participate in the management of educational institutions and in all activities connected with the academic and other aspects of student life. The Students’ Federation of India will strive to develop the Students’ urge for more and more knowledge and to inculcate among students the practice of self-education and self-discipline. The Students’ Federation of India will further strive to develop close-knit relations between teachers, non-teaching staff, guardians, students and the rest of the academic community, and foster mutual respect and regard between them. The Students’ Federation of India will untiringly resist any attempt to drive a wedge between the students and the rest of the academic community. It will also oppose all attempts to alienate the student community from other democratic and toiling sections of our people. 5. The Students’ Federation of India, while stressing the duty and necessity of the student community for diligent and industrious study of the humanities and the sciences to equip themselves with adequate knowledge and enlightenment, simultaneously seeks to encourage and promote their thirst for political and social knowledge and consciousness. The students should thus be adequately prepared, on leaving school or college, to play their rightful role as conscio
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Kalyan Book Depot

Kalyan Book Depot

Rajkamal Tower, Santoshimata Road,Next to Kotak Mahindra Bank, Kalyan ,
We sell all type of College, Engineering(Degree & Diploma) , Medical , Technical , Pharmacy , Catering & Managment Books.
Akashmitra Mandal,Kalyan

Akashmitra Mandal,Kalyan

Akashmitra Mandal, Kalyan Kalyan Mahila Mandal Sabhagruha Near Subhash Maidan & Atre theatre, Kalyan ,
Akashmitra is an amateur Astronomers’ Organization based in Kalyan (near Mumbai – India). It works to create awareness about Astronomy in society.
Kalyani pannalal institution

Kalyani pannalal institution

oldest higher secondary school in kalyani....
Moverz & Swingrz

Moverz & Swingrz

agra road, Kalyan ,
Salsa Training at Kalyan, Dombivali, Thane, Ghatkopar, Ulhasnagar & Ambernath
Café Chokolade Kalyan

Café Chokolade Kalyan

7, Pyra Decks, Opp. Birla College, Next to Domino's Pizza, Kalyan ,
More than 30 Flavours of Thickshakes & More than 20 Flavours of Natural Extract Ice Creams
KGEC

KGEC

Kalyani Government Engineering College (KGEC), in Kalyani, West Bengal, India offers undergraduate (B.Tech.) and postgraduate (M.Tech., M.C.A.) engineering degree courses under West Bengal University of Technology (WBUT). Primarily known for its B.Tech courses in Information Technology, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science and Engineering, the institution expanded into offering a fifth discipline of Electrical Engineering in 2006. The institution is regulated, operated and sponsored by the State Government of West Bengal. Prior to the formation of WBUT, all of its courses were running under University of Kalyani until 2001. Apart from academic courses, many students and staff members are involved in government and industry sponsored research projects.It is one of the most renowned college in the state of West Bengal..Kalyani Government Engineering College is ranked 72 and 69 in all India rankings of Top 100 Engineering College in India in 2011 and 2012 respectively.LocationKalyani Govt. Engineering College is one of the premier engineering colleges within West Bengal and in India. The college was established in 1995 by Government of West Bengal. The college is located within the University of Kalyani Campus, Kalyani Township, District Nadia, West Bengal. Kalyani is 53 km. from the Sealdah Railway station (Eastern Railways) of Kolkata and also connected through Kalyani Highways. The railway station nearest to the College is Kalyani Ghoshpara, about 2 km. away from the venue.
ಬಸವಕಲ್ಯಾಣ

ಬಸವಕಲ್ಯಾಣ

ಬಸವಕಲ್ಯಾಣ, Basavakalyan ,
Coordinates :17°16′N 76°57 Country : India State : Karnataka District : Bidar Population :102,546 (2006) Time zone : IST (UTC+05:30) Elevation : 621 metres (2,037 ft) The centre of a great social and religious movement. In 12th century, because of the social reformer Basava, it became a seat of learning. Basava, Akka Mahadevi, Channabasavanna, Siddarama and other Sharanas are associated with Basavakalyana. Basava, who fought against castism and orthodoxy in Hinduism. History of Mahatma Basaveshwara: Basava (also known as Basavanna (Kannada: ಬಸವಣ್ಣ) or Basaveshwara (Kannada: ಬಸವೇಶ್ವರ), (1106–1167)) was a philosopher and a social reformer. He fought against practice of caste system and rituals in Hinduism. He is also called as Vishwa Guru and Bhakti-Bhandari. His teachings and preachings go beyond all boundaries and are universal and eternal. He was a great humanitarian. Basava advocated a new way of life wherein the divine experience was the center of life giving equal opportunity to all aspirants regardless of the gender, caste, and social status. The cornerstone behind his movement was the firm belief in a universal concept of God. Basava has a proponent of monotheistic concept of formless God. A true visionary with ideas ahead of his time, he envisioned a society that flourished enriching one and all. In addition to being a great mystic, Basava was the Prime Minister of the Southern Kalachuri Empire in South India and originated a literary revolution by introducing Vachana Sahitya. Basava is said to have been a mystic by temperament, an idealist by choice, a statesman by profession, a man of letters by taste, a humanist by sympathy, and a social reformer by conviction. Many great yogis and mystics of the time joined his movement enriching it with the essence of divine experience in the form of Vachanas (Lit. sayings - sacred hymns in Kannada) that define a new way of looking at God and life. Basava's path later gave birth to a new religion (or "Sampradaya") called Lingavanta Dharma or Lingayata . Other synonyms for lingayata are: Basava Dharma, Sharana Dharma, Vachana Dharma. Vachana Sahitya : "ಉಳ್ಳವರು ಶಿವಾಲಯ ಮಾಡುವರು ನಾನೇನು ಮಾಡಲಿ ಬಡವನಯ್ಯಾ ಎನ್ನ ಕಾಲೇ ಕಂಬ, ದೇಹವೇ ದೇಗುಲ, ಶಿರವೇ ಹೊನ್ನ ಕಳಸವಯ್ಯಾ ಕೂಡಲಸಂಗಮದೇವಾ ಕೇಳಯ್ಯಾ, ಸ್ಥಾವರಕ್ಕಳಿವುಂಟು ಜಂಗಮಕ್ಕಳಿವಿಲ್ಲ," Places to Visit: * Bandavara Oni * Basavakalyana Fort * Shiva Temple at Narayanpur * Shiva Temple at Shivapur * Anubhav Mantap * Basaveshwara Temple * Islamic monuments Moti Mahal, Hydari Mahal, Peeran Durga * Akka Mahadevi Gavi * Arivina Mane * Gadugina Matha * Madivala Maachi Devara Gavi * Nooli Chennayya Gavi * Tripurantakeshwara Lake n Temple * Dumm Ganesha Temple * Old Kalyani Kunda * Gachina Matha * Kambali Matha * Amba Bhavani Temple * Sadanand Swami Matha * Jama Masjid * St. Joseph Church Kavadial * Mata Mahadevi Center Langauges Used: * Kannada (Official Langauge) * Hindi * Marathi * Dakhni Urdu * Telugu Banks: * State Bank of India * HDFC Bank * Axis Bank * Canara Bank * State Bank of Hyderabad * Syndicate Bank * Krishna Gramina Bank * Muthoot Finance Where to Stay: * Rajkamal Logde * Gayatri Logde * Kalyan Logde * Kamala Logde