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St.Francis De Sales High School, Aurangabad, Maharashtra

St.Francis De Sales High School, Aurangabad, Maharashtra

MS, Jalna Road, Aurangabad ,
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DAV Public School Aurangabad<bihar>

DAV Public School Aurangabad

AURANGABAD, Aurangabad ,
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Government college of engineering,Aurangabad

Government college of engineering,Aurangabad

Railway station road, Usmanpura, Aurangabad ,
The Government College of Engineering, Aurangabad GECA),is the premier technical finstitute in Marathwada region of Maharashtra State. Established in 1960, by the Government of Maharashtra,with the view of catering to Maharashtra technical expertise requirement, this institution has earned well repute in a relatively short period of time. GECA has the distinction of being graded 'A' amongst the colleges located in the state of Maharashtra by the Directorate of Technical Education, Mumbai which oversees admissions to the college. The institute is affiliated to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad and is approved by AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education). All degrees are awarded by the Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University. The institute is situated in the heart of the city in the Osmanpura area sprawling over a campus of 30 acres with magnificent ashlars masonry buildings housing various Departments, Laboratories, Workshop and Hostels. The main building houses the Mechanical, Electrical Engineering , Applied Science and Engineering Mathematics departments while the New building houses the departments of Computer Science & Engineering and the Electronics and Telecommunications. A separate Annex building houses the department of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics.
Aurangabad is MY Hometown

Aurangabad is MY Hometown

AURANGABAD (SAMBAGI NAGAR), Aurangabad ,
I LOVE AURANGABAD ( SAMBAGI NAGAR ) AND I AM PROUD TO BE AURANGABADKAR....
Tel: 9404678979
JAY MATA KI MITRA MANDAL AURANGABAD (MH)

JAY MATA KI MITRA MANDAL AURANGABAD (MH)

Laxman Chawadi Mondha Road , Aurangabad ,
Maa ke nam prachar Hetu , Maa Bhagawati ka Vishal jagaran aur mata ki chowki aayojan hetu sampark kare
Sant Shri Asharam Ji Bapu Ashram Aurangabad

Sant Shri Asharam Ji Bapu Ashram Aurangabad

survey no-32, Himayat Nagar, Begampura, Aurangabad ,
Param Pujya Sant Shri Asaramji, endearingly called 'Bapu', is a Self-Realized Saint from India. Pujya Bapuji preaches the existence of One Supreme Conscious in every human being; be it Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Sikh or anyone else. Bapuji represents a Confluence of Bhakti Yoga, Gyan Yoga & Karma Yoga. Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Ashram Aurangabad as well as Shri Yoga Vedanta Seva Samiti organization are founded by Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu.
Tel: 2402400999
PT Education - Aurangabad

PT Education - Aurangabad

9-10 Jay Towers, Osmanpura, Aurangabad ,
KAR KE DIKHAYENGE !!
Aurangabad

Aurangabad

Labour Colony, Collector Office Road, Aurangabad , Aurangabad ,
It is a historical city
मी औरंगाबादकर

मी औरंगाबादकर

मी औरंगाबादकर , Aurangabad ,
मी औरंगाबादकर http://www.asiaurangabad.in/ The Aurangabad Circle of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) was initially known as Western Circle in the year 1885 covering the monuments in Bombay Presidency, Pakistan, Gujarat, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh during the British rule.However, after independence in 1953, the Western Circle was bifurcated and renamed as South-Western Circle with its Headquarters at Poona. In the year 1964, the headquarters was shifted from Pune to Aurangabad as most of the important monuments were located near the Aurangabad City. In the year 1961, when the Union Territory of Goa attained the status of State, the monuments of Goa were placed under a mini-circle and included in Aurangabad Circle for administrative purposes. Again in the year 1975, the boundaries of the Circles were demarcated state-wise and as a result, a handful of monuments of south-western circle came under the Karnataka State. Simultaneously, a number of monuments from Madhya Pradesh and Hyderabad were included under the control of this circle. In the year 1985, the renaming of Circles from geographical nomenclature into name of city or State Capital in which the Circle took place and the South-Western Circle was renamed as Aurangabad Circle. The Goa mini circle attained status of distinct Circle in 2001. The Aurangabad Circle was further bifurcated into Mumbai and Aurangabad Circles in 2004, wherein Mumbai Circle controlled entire Konkan and monuments in Pune, Sangli, Satara, Kolhapur and Solapur districts. Rest of the Maharashtra including North-Western Maharashtra, Marathwada, Khandesh and Vidarbha remained under Aurangabad Circle. Under the jurisdiction of this Circle, there are 168 centrally protected monuments of different periods. These monuments are administrated through eight sub-circles, namely Ajanta, Ellora, Bibi-ka-Maqbara in district Aurangabad; Ahmednagar in district Ahmednagar; Nasik in district Nasik; Chandrapur in district Chandrapur; Lonar in district Buldhana and Nagpur in district Nagpur. The Aurangabad Circle maintains two World Heritage Monuments, namely Ajanta Caves and Ellora Caves. Apart from these monuments, the Circle has a large number of cave monuments under its jurisdiction. The earliest among the Buddhist groups of cave are represented by the caves at Pithalkhora followed by Ajanta, Ellora and Aurangabad Caves. These Buddhist caves are carved between 2nd century B.C. and 7th -8the centuries A.D. The Hindu cave architecture is represented by examples of Ellora and Dhokeshwar Caves. The Jaina caves at Ellora also represent a unique development of Jaina cave architecture. There are also a large number of forts of different periods at Daulatabad, Narnala, Gawilgadh, etc. Besides these, there are a number of important excavated sites like Daimabad, Newasa, Prakash and Paithan which through valuable light on the archaeological remains of this region right from the Palaeolithic period to the modern times. There are also churches, temples, mosques, tombs under the protection of Aurangabad circle. The Aurangabad circle carries out preservations, conservation and maintenance of the monuments / sites falling under its jurisdiction. Further, the officers of Science Branch at Aurangabad (Western Zone) and Ajanta (Field Laboratory) carries out chemical preservation of these monuments. The Horticulture Branch located at Aurangabad carries out environmental upgradation of the monuments.