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Sarpanch
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Post Number: 460 Registered: 02-2016 Posted From: 204.52.135.175
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Friday, April 07, 2017 - 06:30 pm: |
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ella Bonda....... Manchi Manchi Universities anni nasanam chesi ella agenda schools anni pettaru #MadiMaggavale.... #MeediKoodaMaggavale...... |
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Kdnumber1
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Post Number: 40318 Registered: 02-2009 Posted From: 162.221.33.10
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Friday, April 07, 2017 - 04:40 pm: |
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http://aelc.co.in/en/institutions/education/schools/high-sch ools/127-iowa-girls-high-school-repalle This school was founded in 1903 with the name IOWA Middle School at Repalle
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Masularex
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Post Number: 6524 Registered: 05-2010 Posted From: 223.182.99.245
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Friday, April 07, 2017 - 04:33 pm: |
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nenu hindu college lo chadivaa... nirmala school lo education one of the top in coastal belt ani cheppevaaru appatlo... ippudu antha ledu... |
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Wellsfargo
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Post Number: 7543 Registered: 06-2012 Posted From: 124.123.167.133
Rating:  Votes: 1 (Vote!) | | Posted on Friday, April 07, 2017 - 03:50 pm: |
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Deenamma asalu aa colleges enti.. aa sizes enti... ee range lo Independent India lo enni pettaru... Sample gaa maa bandar lo colleges history choosthe dimma tirigi pothadi... Machilipatnam has some of the earliest and most reputed educational institutions in the state that have been offering quality education for over centuries. Some of them are given as under. Lady Ampthill's High School: According to the historical records, the Lady Ampthill's is one of the oldest girls' schools in town which was founded by Sri Kumbhakonam Krishnamachary in 1892. The school was established in a view of facilitating and encouraging girls' primary education which led a controversy at that time and people called it as Jenda (flag) School. Later, the school was taken over by the government in 1919 and upgraded it as a higher secondary school. A junior college was conjoined to the school in 1969 and many girls were educated in it. The school has been imparting education in the hinterland for over a century. Hindu College The institution was initially started as a primary school and turned out to be a mini University. The founder, Sri Amaravathi Seshayya Sasthriar Garu, has started the Hindu Anglo-Vernacular School on 1st January 1856 in order to facilitate quality education for the Hindu children. Because, in those days, the English Missionaries had only admitted the Christian or converted children in their schools. Later, the school was taken care of by Sri Munganuri Narasimham Panthulu and even though very nominal fees are collected from the students, the school has gradually become a huge success over the time. Rapid developments were made to the school and even branches of it were started in 1871 at Ramanaidupeta and Jawwarpeta. Soon, it became a secondary high school, graduate college in 1928 and a post-graduate college by 1971 with a separate college (Padmavathi College) for women started in 1976. Subsequently, an engineering college (Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering) was established in 1976, a Law college in 1983 and a Management school in 1985. Soon, it turned into a mini University and Medical College is the only wing lacking in this institution. The college has its own buildings covering in large area over acres. It has a 108 roomed hostel, a stupendous auditorium with a statue of Goddess Saraswathi in the premises. It is one of the prestigious colleges of all time educating the legendary people of our earlier generations. Noble College Starting with the Native English School on 21st November 1843 with two British teachers, Turnington Noble and Edmond Sharkey, there were only two Christian converted students who joined the school. Later, in lieu of proselytization many students and teachers joined the school who also were converted Christians. The main objectives of the school included the aim of proselytization which is termed by the Missionaries as - "Spreading the Gospel". Gradually, the school allowed many students and teachers from backward castes and other sects. In spite of the proselytization, the school imparted first quality standard of education and knowledge. It turned into a higher secondary school in 1855 and became a college in 1864. Many eminent personalities have studied in this institution and reached significant heights in their lives. |
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