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rajkumar+college+rajkot Latitude and Longitude:

22°17′36″N 70°47′51″E / 22.2932°N 70.7974°E / 22.2932; 70.7974
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Rajkumar College
Location
Gymkhana Road
Rajkot 360001

India
Coordinates 22°17′36″N 70°47′51″E / 22.2932°N 70.7974°E / 22.2932; 70.7974
Information
Type Public (1938)
Motto"Knowledge is Power"
Established1868 (1868)
Founder Richard Harte Keatinge
School district Rajkot
PresidentHH Thakore Saheb Shri Mandhatasinhji of Rajkot
PrincipalMr. Yash Saxena
GradesK-12
Number of students1900
HousesJhalawar, Halar, Sorath, Gohilwar
AthleticsTrack and field, and athletics meet annually
Athletics conferenceBoys and Girls Assemble
SportsCricket, football, hockey, swimming, basketball, tennis, table tennis, horse riding, volleyball, rifle shooting
NicknameRKC
Affiliation CBSE
Alumni website http://www.rkcalumni.com/
Website www.rkcrajkot.com/

The Rajkumar College (or RKC) in Rajkot, Gujarat is one of the oldest K-12 institutions in India. RKC has a 28.656-acre (1,15,965 m²) campus in Rajkot. The foundation stone of Rajkumar College was laid in 1868. The institution was designed by Colonel Keatinge and was formally opened by the Governor of Bombay, H. B. Sir Seymour Fitzgerald, in 1870. The college was founded for the education of the princely order by the princes and chiefs of Kathiawad for their sons and relations. [1]

Girls College

Rajkumar College for Girls was introduced on 24 March 2011 by Governor of Gujarat Kamala Beniwal. [2]

Rajkoomar Indian College, Kattywar

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ A. S. Bhalla (30 March 2015). Monuments, Power and Poverty in India: From Ashoka to the Raj. I.B.Tauris. p. 151. ISBN  978-1-78453-087-7.
  2. ^ Bhalla, A. S. (2015). Monuments, power and poverty in India: from Ashoka to the Raj. International library of colonial history. London: I.B. Tauris. ISBN  978-1-78453-087-7.
  3. ^ a b c Forty Years (1870–1910) of the Rajkumar College by Chester Macnaghten. First principal of the college and other sources. Compiled by Sir H.H. Bhavsinhji, Maharaja of Bhavnagar.

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rajkumar+college+rajkot Latitude and Longitude:

22°17′36″N 70°47′51″E / 22.2932°N 70.7974°E / 22.2932; 70.7974
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rajkumar College
Location
Gymkhana Road
Rajkot 360001

India
Coordinates 22°17′36″N 70°47′51″E / 22.2932°N 70.7974°E / 22.2932; 70.7974
Information
Type Public (1938)
Motto"Knowledge is Power"
Established1868 (1868)
Founder Richard Harte Keatinge
School district Rajkot
PresidentHH Thakore Saheb Shri Mandhatasinhji of Rajkot
PrincipalMr. Yash Saxena
GradesK-12
Number of students1900
HousesJhalawar, Halar, Sorath, Gohilwar
AthleticsTrack and field, and athletics meet annually
Athletics conferenceBoys and Girls Assemble
SportsCricket, football, hockey, swimming, basketball, tennis, table tennis, horse riding, volleyball, rifle shooting
NicknameRKC
Affiliation CBSE
Alumni website http://www.rkcalumni.com/
Website www.rkcrajkot.com/

The Rajkumar College (or RKC) in Rajkot, Gujarat is one of the oldest K-12 institutions in India. RKC has a 28.656-acre (1,15,965 m²) campus in Rajkot. The foundation stone of Rajkumar College was laid in 1868. The institution was designed by Colonel Keatinge and was formally opened by the Governor of Bombay, H. B. Sir Seymour Fitzgerald, in 1870. The college was founded for the education of the princely order by the princes and chiefs of Kathiawad for their sons and relations. [1]

Girls College

Rajkumar College for Girls was introduced on 24 March 2011 by Governor of Gujarat Kamala Beniwal. [2]

Rajkoomar Indian College, Kattywar

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ A. S. Bhalla (30 March 2015). Monuments, Power and Poverty in India: From Ashoka to the Raj. I.B.Tauris. p. 151. ISBN  978-1-78453-087-7.
  2. ^ Bhalla, A. S. (2015). Monuments, power and poverty in India: from Ashoka to the Raj. International library of colonial history. London: I.B. Tauris. ISBN  978-1-78453-087-7.
  3. ^ a b c Forty Years (1870–1910) of the Rajkumar College by Chester Macnaghten. First principal of the college and other sources. Compiled by Sir H.H. Bhavsinhji, Maharaja of Bhavnagar.

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