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NSUI  Rampur Bushahr

NSUI Rampur Bushahr

G. B. Pant Memorial Govt. P. G. College Rampur-Bsr., Rampur Bushahr ,
NSUI all the way.. NSUI Dil Se..
Padam Govt. Sr. Sec. School {Boys} Rampur Bsr.

Padam Govt. Sr. Sec. School {Boys} Rampur Bsr.

Rampur Bsr., Rampur Bushahr ,
!!_____HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL IN A NUTT SHELL_____!! Padam Govt. Sr. Sec. School is situated at Rampur Bushahr at a distance of 130 km from Shimla. The geographical and natural environment is very beautiful; to being with the history of the Padam Govt. Sr. Sec. School rampur Bushahr which was establish in 1891 took several leaps to reach its present status. Initially it was a primary school and was upgraded as Anglos Vernacular School in 1906. The school was renamed after Raja Shamsher Singh in 1909 and called Shamsher Middle School. It remained in the care and patronage of Raja Shamsher Singh and there after the second son Maharaja Padam Singh nurtured it to the level of High School in 1919. It was agreat event when this school celebrated its Diamond Jubilee on 6th April,1984 and the function was presided overby the Hon'ble Chief Minister Raja Virbhadra Singh. For almost six decades it continued to function as High School and finally was appropriately named after Maharaja Padam Singh to keep alive the virtues he stood for. Both in the time of Maharaja Padam Singh and Raja Virbhadra Singh it prospered by leaps and bounds and has taken its present enormous shape in structure and earnes glory in various areas of school activity. The present school can look back with deep satisfaction of having shaped and turned out eminentperson whohave held and are holding very key position in civil and military administration. The school is committed not only to carry on the goodand noble traditions, but alsoadd up new dimentions of glory through its performance................!!!!!!!
DAV Public School, Rampur Bushahr

DAV Public School, Rampur Bushahr

Near Shiv Temple. Main Bazar Rampur Bushahr , Rampur Bushahr ,
The Dayanand Anglo-Vedic Schools System, also familiarly known as the D.A.V. Public Schools System is the single largest non-governmental education society in India. It is based on the ideals of the religious and social reformer, Swami Dayanand Saraswati. I see the DAV today, more than just an institution or an organization. It is a way of life that crosses all barriers of caste, creed, race or religion. Now with this Group, even geographical barriers are surpassed. This is so because at the core of our existence is enshrined the guiding principles by Maharishi Swami Dayanand ji and Mahatma Hansraj ji. They are the basic human values that have to be accepted the world over, for us to build a better tomorrow. We try to do this by instilling the core values into every man woman and child, towards the foundation of a more glorious future, because in education lies the greatest service to the individual, to the nation and to humanity. "The mediocre teacher tells, the good teacher explains, the superior teacher demonstrates, the great teacher inspires."
Tel: 1782233178
Rampur Bushahr an Unmatched City

Rampur Bushahr an Unmatched City

Khopri to Khaneri (K2K), Rampur Bushahr ,
Rampur Bushahr is a city and a municipal council in Shimla district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is 130 km from Shimla well connected with National Highway which passes through Narkanda (Latitude 2708m). History The principality of Bushahr (also known as Bashahar, Bushahar, Bushahr) was once among the largest of the twenty-eight Shimla Hill States under the administration of the British Raj keen to invest on regional and transcontinental trade and exploit Himalayan resources. It bordered on the north with Spiti, on the east with Tibet, on the south with Garhwal, and on the west with Jubbal, Kotkhai, Kumharsain, Kotgarh, and Kulu. Caught in the machinations of the British imperial enterprise, it was subjected to political-cum-economic vicissitudes, acceding to the Indian Union in 1947. On the 8th March 1948, along with twenty other princely hill States of Punjab and Shimla, Bashahr signed an agreement which resulted in its inclusion in the Indian State of Himachal Pradesh. Rampur, a small township situated at 1,005 meters on the left bank of the Sutlej, served as Bashahr’s winter capital. Being well connected with major trading routes that joined Indian markets with Central Asia and Tibet, it buzzed with mercantile activity, especially in November during the Lavi fair, the largest trading event in the north Himalayas attracting traders from Kashmir, Ladakh, Yarkand, and the Indian mainland. Concerning the origins of the Rampuri fair, the Census of India (1961) reports: "About three hundred years ago during the regime of Raja Kehar Singh of Bushahr, a trade treaty was signed between the Bushahr State and Tibet…Horses from Tibet and swords from Bushahr were exchanged in token of this friendship. It was written in the treaty that their friendly relations would continue till this time…Since then, it is presumed that trade relations increased and eventually [the] Lavi fair was held.” Rampur was also located along pilgrimage routes to sacred sites in western Tibet shared by Hindus, Bön and Buddhists alike, i.e., Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar. Missionary and pilgrimage activities, intensified by trading possibilities, created the conditions for Tibetan Buddhism to take a firm stronghold in these borderland regions. Twenty-two kilometres from the village of Namgya in upper Kinnaur, laid the Shipki pass which linked caravan routes to and from western Tibet. This treacherous transcontinental passage must have been in use from ancient times, for among the ruined castles reported by Francke at Shipki village, there were no living memories of the origins of mKar gog, the oldest of them built above the village in cyclopean style.Rampur also have Hydo electric projects like NJPC and Rmpur Project bye SJVNL A second castle, known as Seng ge mkhar, is said to have received its crooked ground plan “through a race round its base executed in opposite directions by a poisonous snake and a scorpion,” and was built, in all probability, during the Ladakhi occupation of mNga’ ris by orders of King Seng ge rnam rgyal (1570–1642) and called after him.It is 30 km from SAINJ. Geography Rampur is located at 31°27′N 77°38′E / 31.45°N 77.63°E / 31.45; 77.63.[2] It has an average elevation of 1350 metres (4429 feet). It is at the bank of river Sutlej.Rampur is very beautiful place situated at the bank of the river satluj. The city has very popular places like Jhakri,Sarhan and Green valley Gaura,shrai koti like some beautiful places. The city also have Asia's Largest Hydro Project Nathpa Jhakri Power Corp. at Jhakri and Also have world's deepest Surge shaft at shah 22 K.M. away from Rampur.