Central Hindu Boys School
Central Hindu Boys School | |
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Kamachha , India , , 221010 India | |
Coordinates | 25°18′14″N 82°59′47″E / 25.303968°N 82.996251°E |
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School type | Government Secondary school |
Mottoes | Knowledge imparts immortality |
Religious affiliation(s) | Culture |
Founded | 7 July 1898 |
Founder | Annie Besant, Arthur Richardson |
Status | Open |
Sister school | Central Hindu Girls School |
School board | CBSE |
School district | Varanasi |
School number | UP08624 |
School code | UP08624 |
Principal | Neeru Wahal |
Officer in charge | D. N. Sharma pgt sanskrit |
Teaching staff | ~60 |
Grades | Percentage System |
Gender | Boys |
Enrolment | 2,020 |
• Kindergarten | 35 chs rgsc |
• Grade 1 | 35 chs rgsc |
• Grade 2 | 35 chs rgsc |
• Grade 3 | 35 chs rgsc |
• Grade 4 | 35 chs rgsc mzp |
• Grade 5 | 35 |
• Grade 6 | 200 (in 4 sections) |
• Grade 7 | 200 (in 4 sections) |
• Grade 8 | 200 (in 4 sections) |
• Grade 9 | 300 (in 6 sections) |
• Grade 10 | 400 (in 7 sections) |
• Grade 11 | 410 (in 8 sections) |
• Grade 12 | 410 (in 7 sections) |
Classes | VI to XII |
Average class size | 52 |
Education system | Secondary school |
Language | English & Hindi |
Hours in school day | 8 |
Classrooms | 50+ |
Campus size | 70 acres |
Campus type | Urban |
Houses | Shivaji, Tagore, Ashok & Raman |
Nickname | CHS |
Publication | Sanatana Dharma |
Yearbook | Srijan |
Affiliation | CBSE |
Website | www.bhu.ac.in/chs/index.html |
Central Hindu Boys School aka C.H.S is a boys secondary school (day school with hostel facility) in Kamachha, Bhelupur, Varanasi. It was established in 1898 by Annie Besant. It is associated with Banaras Hindu University.[1][2][3][4]
History
Asia's first Educational conference was held in the ground of the Central Hindu Boys School. Central Hindu Boys School was established in 1898 by Dr. Annie Besant. Ruler of the Indian Princely State of Benares State (Royal House of Benares) Prabhu Narayan Singh was instrumental in setting up the school and donated requisite land for the school.
It started as high school (from grade VI to X). Annie Besant originally intended to convert this school into a degree college and sought approval from Prayag Vishwavidyalaya (Allahabad University). The school also housed classes for Faculty of Arts, Banaras Hindu University and ran classes as loner for the Banaras Hindu University.
In 1914, on request of Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, Besant handed over the college (then known as Central Hindu College) to Banaras Hindu University for establishing the university.[5]
Association with BHU
The school housed the first faculty (Faculty of Arts) of Banaras Hindu University till 1916. Banaras Hindu University was started on the campus of this school (with class rooms on loan) and functioned there till it relocated to its current location in 1916. In 1914 Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya requested Dr. Besant to hand over the school (then called Central Hindu College) to Banaras Hindu University. On 27 November 1915, the school was handed over to the university. The school became a constituent college of the Banaras Hindu University in October 1917 after the Government issued a notification. The Sayaji Rao Gaekwad Library, BHU was first housed in the Telang Library of the College in 1917.[6] Noted theosophist, George Arundale joined the school as a history teacher in 1917 and later became the head of the school.
Till 1976, Banaras Hindu University had been conducting High School (grade X) of the school. Senior High School (11th standard) was called Pre University Course (PUC) and later the same students could join Banaras Hindu University directly for their undergraduate courses. In 1976, the school adopted the 10+2 education system and got affiliated with CBSE. The school is a part of the Banaras Hindu University and is governed by its administration.[1][7]
Campus
Central Hindu Boys School's campus spreads over 70 acres and houses the school, hostel, laboratories (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Computer, Psychology & Agriculture), gym and library. The school library has more than 30,000 publications. The school has over 50 classrooms and houses several halls.
Football field, cricket field, basketball court and tennis courts are amongst the sporting facilities available. Annual inter school football competition, which is held at the school grounds, is one of the major sport event of the school.[8]
Academic programs
The school offers education from grade VI to XII in English and Hindi mediums. From grades VI to X, all students follow same curriculum with exception of 'optional' subjects and medium of education; in grades XI and XII, students can opt between Science, Commerce and arts as main courses.[9]
Publications
- Sanatana Dharma: An advanced text book of Hindu religion and Ethics. Central Hindu College, Benaras. 1904.
Noted alumni
- Jayant 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
- Omprakash Singh: Politician
- Sri Prakasa: Politician, freedom-fighter, Governor & administrator. India's first High Commissioner to Pakistan.
Former principals
# | Name | Post | Year of joining |
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1 | Dr. Arthur Richardson | Principal | 1898 |
2 | Benbari | Principal | 1899 |
3 | J. S. Arundale | Principal | 1904 |
4 | Ikbalnarayangurtu | Principal | 1910 |
5 | I. J. S Taraporewala | Principal | 1913 |
6 | Ratilal Desai | Acting Principal | 1918 |
7 | Pandit Guru Sevak Upadhayay | Principal | 1919 |
8 | Pandit N. K. Sukhiya | Principal | 1921 |
9 | Pandit R. N. Mishra | Principal | 1923 |
10 | Pandit Ganga Datt Pandey | Principal | 1938 |
11 | Pandit Narsingh Lal | Acting Principal | 1940 |
12 | Pandit K. P. Chakravarti | Acting Principal | 1940 |
13 | Dr. P. N. Rajdan | Principal | 1940 |
14 | P. N. Banerjee | Acting Principal | 1941 |
15 | K. L. Kichlu | Principal | 1943 |
16 | Ato Ulf | Principal | 1952 |
17 | A. K. Sanyal | Principal | 1953 |
18 | K. K. Barat | Principal | 1956 |
19 | G. N. Pandey | Principal | 1966 |
20 | S. N. Nagareja | Principal | 1968 |
21 | D. D. Chatturjee | Acting Principal | 1969 |
22 | Dr. O. P. Mathur | Special Officer | 1970 |
23 | Dr. M. N. Valli | Principal | 1973 |
24 | Dr. J. P. Bajpai | Principal | 1975 |
25 | S. B. Mishra | Principal | 1976 |
26 | M. Prasad | Acting Principal | 1976 |
27 | Dr. P. L. Gupta | Acting Principal | 1977 |
28 | Dr. J. P. Bajpai | Principal | 1977 |
29 | Dr. R. Upadhyay | Special Officer | 1978 |
30 | Dr. V. K. Jaiswal | Principal | 1978 |
31 | Dr. P. Singh | Special Officer | 1980 |
32 | Dr. K. N. Pandey | Special Officer | 1980 |
33 | Dr. R. S. Srivastava | Principal | 1983 |
34 | Dr. J. S. Singh | Acting Principal | 1995 |
35 | Dr. H. C. S. Rathour | Special Officer | 2000 |
36 | A. B. Srivastava | Acting Principal | 2001 |
37 | Dr. M. S. Mishra | Acting Principal | 2002 |
38 | Dr. N. K. Shahi | Principal | 2003 |
39 | Dr. Om Prakash Rai | Principal | 2014 |
40 | G. Narsinhulu | Principal | 2015 |
41 | Dr. Neeru Wahal | Principal | Nov 2016 - date |
See also
References
- ^ a b "About". Official website. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
- ^ "School Info". Varanasi.org. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
- ^ "Location". Latlong.net. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
- ^ "School details". CBSE website. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
- ^ History of Central Hindu College Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Correspondence and Select Documents, by Rajendra Prasad, Valmiki Choudhary. Allied Publishers, 1984. ISBN 81-7023-002-0. Page 479.
- ^ "Sayaji Rao Gaekwad Library". coral.uchicago.edu. Archived from the original on 9 March 2012. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
- ^ "History". Official website. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
- ^ ry.html "Facilities". Official website. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
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