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Central Hindu School

Central Hindu School, located in Kamachha at the heart of the sacred city Varanasi, is one of India's largest educational institutions. The school is affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education and is overseen by Banaras Hindu University (since 1976). The institution was formerly known as Central Hindu College, and its Senior High School program (11th standard) was previously called Pre University Course.

Central Hindu School
B.H.U.
Location
Kamachha, Varanasi

Varanasi
,
India
,
Uttar Pradesh
,
221010

Information
Other nameCHS
Former nameCentral Hindu College
School typeNon Co-Ed
MottoKnowledge is vitality
Established1898
FounderDr. Annie Besant
School boardCBSE
PrincipalDr. Swati Agarwal
Teaching staff100-110 in Boys and 60-70 in Girls school
GenderMale and Female
Age rangeMaximum 18 years for admission in XI as on 30 September
Number of pupils2000 in CHBS and 1700 in CHGS
Classes offered6 to 12th
LanguageHindi , English , Sanskrit, Urdu
Hours in school day6
Classrooms101
Campus size70 acres
Campus typerectangular
Sloganvidyayaamritmashnute
NicknameCHS
PublicationBanaras Hindu University Press
YearbookSrijan
AffiliationBanaras Hindu University

History edit

In July 1898, Annie Besant, a renowned freedom-fighter, founded the school with Dr. Arthur Richardson, a science graduate from England, as its principal.[1] The school was later dedicated to Pt. Madan Mohan Malviya by Besant, and eventually became the nucleus of Banaras Hindu University when it was established in 1916. The administration of the school now falls under the responsibility of the university.[2] The ruler of the Indian Princely State of Benares State, Prabhu Narayan Singh, played a key role in setting up the school and donated land for its establishment.

Initially, the school offered undergraduate classes and operated as a loaner for Banaras Hindu University, which was still under construction. The Central Hindu College, as it was known then, was handed over to the Hindu University Society on 27 November 1915, and it became a constituent college of the newly-formed university through a government notification in October 1917.[3] The Sayaji Rao Gaekwad Library, which is now the Central Library of BHU, was first housed in the Telang Library of the College in 1917.[4]

In 1917, George Arundale, a Theosophist, joined the school as a history teacher and eventually became its head. CHBS is one of the oldest schools in Varanasi and has the longest playground in the Purvanchal region, where many colleges in Varanasi hold football tournaments. It also has the Sarga Hall, which is one of the longest halls, and a historical library established in 1912 known as the Kashinath Traimbak Telang Library. The library holds over 30,000 valuable books, including encyclopedias, novels, and old books on various subjects, in addition to numerous magazines, newspapers, and digests. To promote mathematics and science, the school has been organizing the Ramanujan Memorial Mathematics Contest and the Sir C. V. Raman Science Quiz since 1988.

Campus edit

The school campus covers an area of 70 acres and encompasses the school, hostel, and a range of facilities such as laboratories for physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, computer science, psychology, fine art, German language, French, Italian, artificial intelligence, coding, programming, Python, C++, Java and also include an agricultural sector. The campus also has a gym and a library, and over 50 classrooms, as well as several halls. Sporting facilities include a football field, cricket field, basketball court, and tennis courts. The school hosts an annual inter-school football competition, which is a major sporting event held on the school grounds.

Cultural programs edit

The school also organizes cultural programs at a grand level, such as Krishna Janmastami and the anniversary of Annie Besant (October 1), among others. Additionally, an annual day celebration is held at the school.

Reservation edit

According to the BHU EC resolution dated March 29/30, 1996, the following reservations will be granted for admissions in the seats available for admission in various classes, after seats have been allotted to internal students:

  • 15% seats are reserved for Schedule Caste candidates.
  • 7.5% seats are reserved for Schedule Tribe candidates.
  • 27% seats are reserved for Other Backward class candidates.
  • 5% seats are reserved for physically challenged physically challenged candidates, as per disability act 32(1) 2016
  • 50% seats available for admission shall be provided to the sons and daughters of permanent employees of BHU, subject to securing a minimum of 33% marks in Entrance Test.

Publications edit

  • Sanatana Dharma: an advanced text book of Hindu religion and Ethics. Central Hindu College, Benaras. 1904.

Noted alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ Central Hindu CohhfgiduyststrjsuraFtjr FStkyllege The white woman's other burden: Western women and South Asia during British colonial rule, by Kumari Jayawardena. Routledge, 1995. ISBN 0-415-91105-2. Page 128-129.
  2. ^ "Annie Besant | British social reformer". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
  3. ^ Brief History of Central Hindu College, Banaras Hindu University Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Correspondence and Select Documents, by Rajendra Prasad, Valmiki Choudhary. Allied Publishers, 1984. ISBN 81-7023-002-0. Page 479.
  4. ^ . University of Chicago. 3 March 2009. Archived from the original on 9 March 2012. Retrieved 5 March 2011.
  • Brief History of Central Hindu College, Banaras Hindu University Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Correspondence and Select Documents, by Rajendra Prasad, Valmiki Choudhary. Allied Publishers, 1984. ISBN 81-7023-002-0. Page 479, .

External links edit

  • Admission opens at Central Hindu School Varanasi.
  • Central Hindu College, Varanasi

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Central Hindu School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message Central Hindu School located in Kamachha at the heart of the sacred city Varanasi is one of India s largest educational institutions The school is affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education and is overseen by Banaras Hindu University since 1976 The institution was formerly known as Central Hindu College and its Senior High School program 11th standard was previously called Pre University Course Central Hindu SchoolB H U LocationKamachha VaranasiVaranasi India Uttar Pradesh 221010IndiaInformationOther nameCHSFormer nameCentral Hindu CollegeSchool typeNon Co EdMottoKnowledge is vitalityEstablished1898FounderDr Annie BesantSchool boardCBSEPrincipalDr Swati AgarwalTeaching staff100 110 in Boys and 60 70 in Girls schoolGenderMale and FemaleAge rangeMaximum 18 years for admission in XI as on 30 SeptemberNumber of pupils2000 in CHBS and 1700 in CHGSClasses offered6 to 12thLanguageHindi English Sanskrit UrduHours in school day6Classrooms101Campus size70 acresCampus typerectangularSloganvidyayaamritmashnuteNicknameCHSPublicationBanaras Hindu University PressYearbookSrijanAffiliationBanaras Hindu University Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Cultural programs 4 Reservation 5 Publications 6 Noted alumni 7 References 8 External linksHistory editIn July 1898 Annie Besant a renowned freedom fighter founded the school with Dr Arthur Richardson a science graduate from England as its principal 1 The school was later dedicated to Pt Madan Mohan Malviya by Besant and eventually became the nucleus of Banaras Hindu University when it was established in 1916 The administration of the school now falls under the responsibility of the university 2 The ruler of the Indian Princely State of Benares State Prabhu Narayan Singh played a key role in setting up the school and donated land for its establishment Initially the school offered undergraduate classes and operated as a loaner for Banaras Hindu University which was still under construction The Central Hindu College as it was known then was handed over to the Hindu University Society on 27 November 1915 and it became a constituent college of the newly formed university through a government notification in October 1917 3 The Sayaji Rao Gaekwad Library which is now the Central Library of BHU was first housed in the Telang Library of the College in 1917 4 In 1917 George Arundale a Theosophist joined the school as a history teacher and eventually became its head CHBS is one of the oldest schools in Varanasi and has the longest playground in the Purvanchal region where many colleges in Varanasi hold football tournaments It also has the Sarga Hall which is one of the longest halls and a historical library established in 1912 known as the Kashinath Traimbak Telang Library The library holds over 30 000 valuable books including encyclopedias novels and old books on various subjects in addition to numerous magazines newspapers and digests To promote mathematics and science the school has been organizing the Ramanujan Memorial Mathematics Contest and the Sir C V Raman Science Quiz since 1988 Campus editThe school campus covers an area of 70 acres and encompasses the school hostel and a range of facilities such as laboratories for physics chemistry biology mathematics computer science psychology fine art German language French Italian artificial intelligence coding programming Python C Java and also include an agricultural sector The campus also has a gym and a library and over 50 classrooms as well as several halls Sporting facilities include a football field cricket field basketball court and tennis courts The school hosts an annual inter school football competition which is a major sporting event held on the school grounds Cultural programs editThe school also organizes cultural programs at a grand level such as Krishna Janmastami and the anniversary of Annie Besant October 1 among others Additionally an annual day celebration is held at the school Reservation editAccording to the BHU EC resolution dated March 29 30 1996 the following reservations will be granted for admissions in the seats available for admission in various classes after seats have been allotted to internal students 15 seats are reserved for Schedule Caste candidates 7 5 seats are reserved for Schedule Tribe candidates 27 seats are reserved for Other Backward class candidates 5 seats are reserved for physically challenged physically challenged candidates as per disability act 32 1 2016 50 seats available for admission shall be provided to the sons and daughters of permanent employees of BHU subject to securing a minimum of 33 marks in Entrance Test Publications editSanatana Dharma an advanced text book of Hindu religion and Ethics Central Hindu College Benaras 1904 Noted alumni editThis article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations February 2023 Jayant Vishnu Narlikar Indian Astrophysicist K N Govindacharya social and political activist Kamalapati Tripathi writer journalist editor freedom fighter Politician Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and Union Minister for Railways Kaushalendra Singh Mayor of Varanasi Sri Prakasa politician freedom fighter governor amp administrator India s first High Commissioner to Pakistan References edit Central Hindu CohhfgiduyststrjsuraFtjr FStkyllege The white woman s other burden Western women and South Asia during British colonial rule by Kumari Jayawardena Routledge 1995 ISBN 0 415 91105 2 Page 128 129 Annie Besant British social reformer Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 14 December 2019 Brief History of Central Hindu College Banaras Hindu University Dr Rajendra Prasad Correspondence and Select Documents by Rajendra Prasad Valmiki Choudhary Allied Publishers 1984 ISBN 81 7023 002 0 Page 479 Banaras Hindu University Central Library Varanasi India University of Chicago 3 March 2009 Archived from the original on 9 March 2012 Retrieved 5 March 2011 Brief History of Central Hindu College Banaras Hindu University Dr Rajendra Prasad Correspondence and Select Documents by Rajendra Prasad Valmiki Choudhary Allied Publishers 1984 ISBN 81 7023 002 0 Page 479 1 External links editAdmission opens at Central Hindu School Varanasi Central Hindu College Varanasi Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Central Hindu School amp oldid 1221129945, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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