Nutan Vidyalaya Education Society

Nutan Vidyalaya Education Society(NV Society) is an educational society based in Gulbarga. Founded in 1907, the society currently runs 12 institutions.

Background

Around 1857 the Bombay-Madras railway track was laid, the track passed through Gulbarga, the youth took the advantage of the railways to pursue higher studies at Mumbai and Pune.Vittalrao Deulgaonkar, a leading lawyer in Gulbarga decided that it was time for Gulbarga to have an institution of higher learning of its own[1] Nutan Vidyalaya was started in a single room with just 7 students and their teacher Bapuji Govind Sathe.[2] The first school established by the society was in Marathi medium while the medium of instruction under Nizam's rule was Urdu.[3] The Nutan Vidyalaya Education Society was constituted to whip up nationalistic feelings among the people under the regime of the Nizam of Hyderabad. The school had to encounter many difficulties and humiliations under the Nizam government. The Nizam government tried to dissuade the Nutan Vidyalaya Education Society to give up their venture.[2] A lot of students and teachers were part of the freedom struggle,[1] and Mahatma Gandhi had visited the society in March 1927.[3]

Institutions

The society currently runs 12 institutions.[4]

  • Shri Ramchandrappa Raghoji Memorial Primary School (Kannada and Marathi Medium)
  • N. V. Kanya Shala - (Kannada, Marathi and English Medium)
  • N. V. Boys High School - (Kannada, Marathi and English Medium)
  • N. V. Pre-University College
  • N. V. Arts, Sri Kanhyalal Malu Science and Dr. Pandurangrao Patki College of Commerce
  • P. G. Course in Music
  • N. V. Society’s Polytechnic
  • N. V. Computer Technic (Vocational Course)
  • N. V. Vidyaniketan High School
  • N. V. Higher Primary and High School - (English Medium)
  • N. V. B.Ed. College
  • N. V. D.Ed. College

References

  1. 1 2 "Hyderabad-Karnataka region's very own 'Jnanagang". Indian Express. 15 May 2012. Retrieved 30 October 2013.
  2. 1 2 "Place of patriotism". The Hindu. 27 Dec 2003. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  3. 1 2 "Colourful start to centenary celebrations of Nutan Vidyalaya". The Hindu. 18 Jan 2007. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  4. "Institutions run by the Society". Retrieved 9 November 2013.
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