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Bareilly College Bareilly

Bareilly College Bareilly

Shahmat ganj bareilly up India, Bareilly ,
Bareilly College has now completed the cycle of one hundred seventy years of useful services to the cause of the education in the region of Rohilkhand. One hundred seventy years it had a very modest beginning. It first opened its door as a Government school in 1837 under the Liberal Government of Sir Charles Metcalfe the then Lt. Governor of the North Western Provinces.In 1837 the college began with 57 pupils and Mr. Rogers was its Head master. The course of Bareilly College has never smooth & unaccountably awry and baffling it was in the initial stage when it had to battle right royally against the formidable forces of ignorance and superstition masquerading under the name of religiosity. With the passage of the time the adverse criticism died down and the college gathered and more strength, commanded the confidence and respect of the public and thus made steady progress. In 1850 it was raised to the status of Government College with Mr. Vernon Tregear (1850–53) as its first principal. Bareilly was one of the storm centers of the trouble during the Revolt of 1857. The College lost its principal Dr. C. Buck (1857-57) an eminent scholar who was victim of the mutiny. Bareilly college was closed during the Revolt. Nawab Khan Bahadur, Stationed Nana sahib, Begum Hazrat Mahal, Shahzada Feroz, Maulana Ahmadulla Khan, Bangish Nawab, Raja of Kashipur on their arrival during the Revolt of 1857 and after the Revolt the British army was stationed in Bareilly College. Bareilly College was reopened in 1858-59 with Mr. Kempson (1859–61) as its Principal. After him Mr. Henry Templeton (1861–71) was appointed the Principal He was known for his punctuality. He was popular among his students and the people of Bareilly. He died at the post and buried in Bareilly Cemetery. In 1862 the college was affiliated to the Calcutta University. Templeton was succeeded by Mr. R.A. Lloyd(1873–77). Under his term the college had steady growth till 1877, when its life has cut short and the college was abolished owing to the heavy cost of maintenance. For seven years Bareilly was without the college of its own. But the entire honour to the untiring efforts of some public spirited citizens of Rohilkhand and Kumaun particularly of Pt. Ram Narain who was for many years its honorary secretary the college again served. In 1883 the college central committee was formed with Raja Jagat Singh, Dr. J.J. Scott, Principal Methodist Seminary,Qazi Abdul Jamil, Malik Mohd Wali Khan, Bahukali Prasanno Banerji, Mr. P.N. Banerji, Nawab Abdul Aziz Khan, General Azimuddin, Sardar Md Tafammul Hussain, Mohd. Aladad Khan, Rai Bahadur Lala Damodar Das, Rai Kanhiya Lal, Lala Bankey Lal, Pandit Chandra Shekhar, Babu Sadanand, Pandit Cheda Lal, Mohd Ashfaq Hussain, Mohd Talib Hussain and others to collect money for the institution. By the end of 1863 the collection of donations and subscription resulted in the realization of Rs. 80,000 and the college started function in 1884 as Government aided institution. On the top of the list of donors stands the honoured name Lord Ripon Viceroy of India, Mr. A.O. Hume Member of Viceroy Council, his highness Sir Mohammad Hamid Ali Khan the Nawab of Rampur, Maharaja Rameshwar Singh of Darbanga, Raja Jagat Singh of Jaipur, Raja Madho Rao Vinayak Peshwa, Raja Jai Kishan Dass of Moradabad, Raja Maharaja Singh of Haldaur, Pandit Net Ram of Bareilly, Munshi Nawal Kishore of Lucknow, Raja Mishra Shyam Charan of Bareilly, Raja Shiv Raj Singh of Kashipur, Maharani Sawarn kumari of Kasim Bazar, Murashidabad and many others. In Gratitude the managing committee of Bareilly College resolved to name the college as ripon College but the Viceroy did not consent. Mr. Lloyd was succeeded by Mr. E.A. Philips (1884–85), Mr. H.O. Budden (1885–88), Mr. B. Dukoff Gordon (1889–91) and Mr. H.E. Seddon (1891–92). In 1887 the Allahabad University was founded and the college had been affiliated in Arts to it in 1888 and in law in 1889. One of the best known Principals was Mr. A.A. Irwin Nesbitt (1892–96) who did much to encourage the students to develop their mind, body & Spirit on sound lines. Mr. G.S. Cary(1896–1907) was the next Principal. The Wheels of fortune in their turn brought another crisis to Bareilly College in 1902 when Provincial Government threatened to stop the maintenance grant of the college unless it produced a separate building of its own. Again the response of the public of Rohilkhand & Kumaun to the appeal of the help was highly appreciable. The strenuous effort of Babu Piaray Lal and Babu Raghunandan Prasad made it possible to raise a substantial sum for the college. Thus enabled the college to be founded afresh as an independent institution. It was shifted from Naumahala ground to the present site presented by Sir Mohd Hamid Ali Khan The Nawab of Rampur. It was formerly opened by Sir Janaes Digges La Touche the Lt. Governor of the North Western Province on 17 July 1906 and the classes started from July 18. A few others who are also remembered for conspicuous services to the college in good days and bad in its development and defence one entitled to great remembrance. Men like Babu Ram Narain, Babu Pyare Lal, Babu Chail Behari Capoor, Babu Raghunandan Prasad, K.B.Ashgarah Khan, Babu Priyanath Banerji, Damodar Swaroop Seth, P.C. Azad, Master Kutub Shah, Maulana Mahamud Ahsan, Mohd. ALI, Alias Jemy Green all outstanding personalities marked ability and character and alive all devotion to the cause of the college were its main props and pillars in their time. Among Principals and professors who shed luster on the college may be mentioned Seddum , Nieball, Alderson, Owens Harrison , A.C. Dutta, Madan Mohan, R.K. Sharma , R.P. Singh , Bimal Chandra Gosh, Gyanendra Nath Chakarvarthi, Iqbal Kishan Shegra, Shyam Charan Dey, Dwetea , P.R. Sahni. In June 1907 Mr. E.A. Richarson, Inspector of Schools Lucknow was deputed to act as Principal till the appointment of a successor to Carey. Mr. J.H. Alderson (1908–1920) joined as the Principal. He was a Stern disciplinarian. Capt. J.H. Maxwell joined as the Principal (1920–1923). He was succeeded by F.J.Feddon (1924–1925). In 1927 the College was affiliated to the new establishment Agra University. The next Principal Mr. Hempsted (Aug 1927- Dec1927) stayed in the college for four months. In Oct. 1928 Mr. William Owens succeeded to the chair. On Jan 2, 1932 he was succeed by Mr. A.C. Dutta as the first Indian Principal of Bareilly College. Here we cannot forget the name of Pandit Ram Narain whose statesman like vision, prudent administration and life long devotion to Bareilly College for 50 years who services will be always be recorded as long as Bareilly College live and in other words he will be remembered as the father of Bareilly College Dr. A.C. Dutta remained the principal of Bareilly College from 1932 to 1943. He joined the college as a teacher in English in 1909. He saw the participation of students of Bareilly College in Civil Disobedience Movement and Quit India Movement. He was succeeded by Mr. Madan Mohan (1943–1945). The students of Bareilly College agitated in favour of Azad Hind Fauj and resolved to send college union fund for their relief. Mr. madan Mohan asked them not to do so and as a result of this Mr. Nethersole the commissioner of Rohilkhand and President of Board of Control ordered to curve this student agitation otherwise disciplinary action was to be taken against him. At this Mr. Madan Mohan resigned and was succeeded by Prof. D.P. Bhatacharya(1945–1949) Prof D.P. Bhatacharya hoisted the National Flag on 15 Aug 1947 in the college to celebrate the first Independence day. Prof. D.P. Bhatacharya was succeeded by Mr. S.B. Banerji(1949–54) as the Principal. He was succeeded by Dr. R.K. Sharma (1954–59). He is known as the builder of Bareilly College the commerce building and swimming pool was constructed during his regime. He improved the financial condition of the college. He was succeeded by Mr. P.S. Sundram (1959–1965) as principal. He was a man of liberal attitude and attempted to make all round development in the college. Unfortunately he had to resign and go ba
Bareilly College, Bareilly

Bareilly College, Bareilly

Bareilly College, Rampur Garden Coloney, Bareilly ,
It is a matter of considerable gratification and pride that Bareilly College has now completed the cycle of One hundred seventy years of useful services to the cause of the education in the region of Rohilkhand. One hundred seventy years it had a very modest beginning. It first opened its door as a Government school in 1837 under the Liberal Government of Sir Charles Metcalfe the then Lt. Governor of the North Western Provinces. In 1837 the college began with 57 pupils and Mr. Rogers was its Head master. The course of Bareilly College has never smooth & unaccountably awry and baffling it was in the initial stage when it had to battle right royally against the formidable forces of ignorance and superstition masquerading under the name of religiosity. With the passage of the time the adverse criticism died down and the college gathered and more strength, commanded the confidence and respect of the public and thus made steady progress. In 1850 it was raised to the status of Government College with Mr. Vernon Tregear (1850-53) as its first principal. Bareilly was one of the storm centers of the trouble during the Revolt of 1857. The College lost its principal Dr. C. Buck (1857-57) an eminent scholar who was victim of the mutiny. Bareilly college was closed during the Revolt. Nawab Khan Bahadur, Stationed Nana sahib, Begum Hazrat Mahal, Shahzada Feroz, Maulana Ahmadulla Khan, Bangish Nawab, Raja of Kashipur on their arrival during the Revolt of 1857 and after the Revolt the British army was stationed in Bareilly College. Bareilly College was reopened in 1858-59 with Mr. Kempson (1859-61) as its Principal. After him Mr. Henry Templeton (1861-71) was appointed the Principal He was known for his punctuality. He was popular among his students and the people of Bareilly. He died at the post and buried in Bareilly Cemetery. In 1862 the college was affiliated to the Calcutta University. Templeton was succeeded by Mr. R.A. Lloyd(1873-77). Under his term the college had steady growth till 1877, when its life has cut short and the college was abolished owing to the heavy cost of maintenance. For seven years Bareilly was without the college of its own. But the entire honour to the untiring efforts of some public spirited citizens of Rohilkhand and Kumaun particularly of Pt. Ram Narain who was for many years its honorary secretary the college again served. In 1883 the college central committee was formed with Raja Jagat Singh, Dr. J.J. Scott, Principal Methodist Seminary,Qazi Abdul Jamil, Malik Mohd Wali Khan, Bahukali Prasanno Banerji, Mr. P.N. Banerji, Nawab Abdul Aziz Khan, General Azimuddin, Sardar Md Tafammul Hussain, Mohd. Aladad Khan, Rai Bahadur Lala Damodar Das, Rai Kanhiya Lal, Lala Bankey Lal, Pandit Chandra Shekhar, Babu Sadanand, Pandit Cheda Lal, Mohd Ashfaq Hussain, Mohd Talib Hussain and others to collect money for the institution. By the end of 1863 the collection of donations and subscription resulted in the realization of Rs. 80,000 and the college started function in 1884 as Government aided institution. On the top of the list of donors stands the honoured name Lord Ripon Viceroy of India, Mr. A.O. Hume Member of Viceroy Council, his highness Sir Mohammad Hamid Ali Khan the Nawab of Rampur, Maharaja Rameshwar Singh of Darbanga, Raja Jagat Singh of Jaipur, Raja Madho Rao Vinayak Peshwa, Raja Jai Kishan Dass of Moradabad, Raja Maharaja Singh of Haldaur, Pandit Net Ram of Bareilly, Munshi Nawal Kishore of Lucknow, Raja Mishra Shyam Charan of Bareilly, Raja Shiv Raj Singh of Kashipur, Maharani Sawarn kumari of Kasim Bazar, Murashidabad and many others. In Gratitude the managing committee of Bareilly College resolved to name the college as ripon College but the Viceroy did not consent. Mr. Lloyd was succeeded by Mr. E.A. Philips (1884-85), Mr. H.O. Budden (1885-88), Mr. B. Dukoff Gordon (1889-91) and Mr. H.E. Seddon (1891-92). In 1887 the Allahabad University was founded and the college had been affiliated in Arts to it in 1888 and in law in 1889. One of the best know Principal was Mr. A.A. Irwin Nesbitt (1892-96) did much to the encourage to the students to develop their mind, body & Spirit on sound lines. Mr. G.S. Cary(1896-1907) was next Principal. The Wheels of fortune in their turn brought another crisis to Bareilly College in 1902 when Provincial Government threatened to stop the maintenance grant of the college unless it produced a separate building of its own. Again the response of the public of Rohilkhand & Kumaun to the appeal of the help was highly appreciable. The strenuous effort of Babu Piaray Lal and Babu Raghunandan Prasad made it possible to raise a substantial sum for the college. Thus enabled the college to be founded afresh as an independent institution. It was shifted from Naumahala ground to the present site presented by Sir Mohd Hamid Ali Khan The Nawab of Rampur. It was formerly opened by Sir Janaes Digges La Touche the Lt. Governor of the North Western Province on 17th July 1906 and the classes started from July 18. A few others who are also remembered for conspicuous services to the college in good days and bad in its development and defence one entitled to great remembrance. Men like Babu Ram Narain, Babu Pyare Lal, Babu Chail Behari Capoor, Babu Raghunandan Prasad, K.B.Ashgarah Khan, Babu Priyanath Banerji, Damodar Swaroop Seth, P.C. Azad, Master Kutub Shah, Maulana Mahamud Ahsan, Mohd. ALI, Alias Jemy Green all outstanding personalities marked ability and character and alive all devotion to the cause of the college were its main props and pillars in their time. Among Principals and professors who shed luster on the college may be mentioned Seddum , Nieball, Alderson, Owens Harrison , A.C. Dutta, Madan Mohan, R.K. Sharma , R.P. Singh , Bimal Chandra Gosh, Gyanendra Nath Chakarvarthi, Iqbal Kishan Shegra, Shyam Charan Dey, Dwetea , P.R. Sahni. In June 1907 Mr. E.A. Richarson, Inspector of Schools Lucknow was deputed to act as Principal till the appointment of a successor to Carey. Mr. J.H. Alderson (1908-1920) joined as the Principal. He was a Stern disciplinarian. Capt. J.H. Maxwell joined as the Principal (1920-1923). He was succeeded by F.J.Feddon (1924-1925). In 1927 the College was affiliated to the new establishment Agra University. The next Principal Mr. Hempsted (Aug 1927- Dec1927) stayed in the college for four months. In Oct. 1928 Mr. William Owens succeeded to the chair. On Jan 2, 1932 he was succeed by Mr. A.C. Dutta as the first Indian Principal of Bareilly College. Here we cannot forget the name of Pandit Ram Narain whose statesman like vision, prudent administration and life long devotion to Bareilly College for 50 years who services will be always be recorded as long as Bareilly College live and in other words he will be remembered as the father of Bareilly College Dr. A.C. Dutta remained the principal of Bareilly College from 1932 to 1943. He joined the college as a teacher in English in 1909. He saw the participation of students of Bareilly College in Civil Disobedience Movement and Quit India Movement. He was succeeded by Mr. Madan Mohan (1943-1945). The students of Bareilly College agitated in favour of Azad Hind Fauj and resolved to send college union fund for their relief. Mr. madan Mohan asked them not to do so and as a result of this Mr. Nethersole the commissioner of Rohilkhand and President of Board of Control ordered to curve this student agitation otherwise disciplinary action was to be taken against him. At this Mr. Madan Mohan resigned and was succeeded by Prof. D.P. Bhatacharya(1945-1949) Prof D.P. Bhatacharya hoisted the National Flag on 15 Aug 1947 in the college to celebrate the first Independence day. Prof. D.P. Bhatacharya was succeeded by Mr. S.B. Banerji(1949-54) as the Principal. He was succeeded by Dr. R.K. Sharma (1954-59). He is known as the builder of Bareilly College the commerce building and swimming pool was constructed during his regime. He improved the financial condition of the college. He was succeeded by Mr. P.S. Sundram (1959-1965) as principal. He was a man of liberal attitude and attempted to make all round development in
Rotary club of Bareilly Cosmopolitan

Rotary club of Bareilly Cosmopolitan

BAREILLY CITY, Bareilly ,
Basically it is a club of young people who wants to grow up as good team leaders to manage our society. Here you can find a place where you can develop your qualities like socialism,communication,relationship building and have lots of fun.
Tel: 9837008230
Bareilly

Bareilly

PUSHP KUNJ,CHAUDHRY TALAB,ALAKHNATH ROAD, Bareilly ,
Tel: 9412502240
I love Bareilly

I love Bareilly

Civil Lines, Bareilly ,
We welcome all ur suggestions for improving future of Bareilly!!! Many MNC's\IT Parks\Industries(Industrial Areas) are required in Counter Magnet City of Bareilly to prevent young generations to move out of this great city. Primary thing needed is good infrastructure including Airport so that companies should expand here!!! ... it would also avoid huge and excessive rush in nearby Metros and facilitate balanced and all around Growth...!!! ______________________.: I♥ Bareilly :.________________________ You are here because We Love Bareilly and You Love Bareilly, Bareilly is among the best cities of India and we are responsible and welcoming, we love our culture and we respect other people's culture. We Love you all @ ILB Description Please - No Swearing, hate comments, or bad language .^ Comments & People will be removed :)- Unnecessary photos will be removed. Thanks from Admin .... General Information ______________________.: I♥ Bareilly :.________________________ •••••••••••••••••••• » Basic Rules And Information «•••••••••••••••• • You are free to post any posts,link but should not have bad contents. • Admin ILB Have all the right and authority to Ban anyone who baseless accusing , creating problems , harassing , Abusing & Spamming will be tossed out of the Page without any warning and Justifications . • ILB Admin Noticed lot of people complains about getting blocked and not able to make comments , why it happens ? it happens because Facebook has Rules and Regulations Mainly if u get reported as abuse by other person , spamming and flooding the walls of the page , flooding add requests Flooding Inboxes. u might face Temperory blocking for some time it could take time until u able to comment again try to avoid all this factors! Plz don't ask us to do anything in this matter since its not a ILB Admin's Deed. Thank You, I Love Bareilly Admin! Love Bareilly like your Parents!!!
St. francis convent sen. sec. school bareilly

St. francis convent sen. sec. school bareilly

SANJAY NAGAR OLD PILIBHIT ROAD BAREILLY UTTAR PRADESH, Bareilly ,
PrimarySchool, Middle School, High School, Higher Secondary School