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The '''Government Sadiq Egerton College''', also known as '''S.E. College''', is an automous government [[college]] located in [[Bahawalpur]], Pakistan.<ref>https://www.dawn.com/ |
The '''Government Sadiq Egerton College''', also known as '''S.E. College''', is an automous government [[college]] located in [[Bahawalpur]], Pakistan.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dawn.com/2012/05/05/bahawalpur-division-college-education-in-disarray/|title=Bahawalpur division — college education in ‘disarray’|first=Majeed|last=Gill|date=May 5, 2012|website=DAWN.COM}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://beta.dawn.com/news/950767/celebrations-at-sadiq-egerton-college|title=Celebrations at Sadiq Egerton College|date=April 29, 2010|website=DAWN.COM}}</ref> It is named after the Nawab of [[Bahawalpur (princely state)|Bahawalpur]] Nawab Sadiq Mohammad Khan Abbasi IV and Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab Sir [[Robert Eyles Egerton]]. It has a tradition of providing an education that uses academics, sports and co-curricular activities as tools for character development. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The Government Sadiq Egerton College was founded as Sir Robert Egerton School, also called Upper Egerton School, in 1882.<ref> |
The Government Sadiq Egerton College was founded as Sir Robert Egerton School, also called Upper Egerton School, in 1882.<ref name="auto1">{{Cite web|url=http://www.dawn.com/news/1069640|title=DAWN - Features; December 05, 2006|date=December 5, 2006|website=DAWN.COM}}</ref><ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://www.dawn.com/2010/04/26/dateline-bahawalpur-sadiq-egerton-college-turns-125/|title=DATELINE BAHAWALPUR: Sadiq Egerton College turns 125|first=Majeed|last=Gill|date=April 26, 2010|website=DAWN.COM}}</ref> The site of the school was later converted into a hospital, named Zanana Hospital.<ref name="auto1"/> |
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In April 1886, it was upgraded to the college status and renamed after [[Sadeq Mohammad Khan IV]] and [[Robert Eyles Egerton]].<ref |
In April 1886, it was upgraded to the college status and renamed after [[Sadeq Mohammad Khan IV]] and [[Robert Eyles Egerton]].<ref name="auto1"/><ref name="auto"/> |
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In 1892, degree classes were started by the college.<ref |
In 1892, degree classes were started by the college.<ref name="auto"/> |
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Between 1905 and 1911, a new building was constructed for the college which currently is [[Sadiq Dane High School]], and its operation were shifted there once the work was completed.<ref |
Between 1905 and 1911, a new building was constructed for the college which currently is [[Sadiq Dane High School]], and its operation were shifted there once the work was completed.<ref name="auto"/> |
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In 1951, prime minister of Bahawalpur, [[John Dring]], laid the foundation of the new building of the college and its classes were shifted there.<ref |
In 1951, prime minister of Bahawalpur, [[John Dring]], laid the foundation of the new building of the college and its classes were shifted there.<ref name="auto"/> |
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In 1970, the college gained postgraduate college status.<ref |
In 1970, the college gained postgraduate college status.<ref name="auto"/> |
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In 2016, the website of the college was launched.<ref>https://tribune.com.pk/story/1187331/pacing-students-create-official-website-college</ref> |
In 2016, the website of the college was launched.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://tribune.com.pk/story/1187331/pacing-students-create-official-website-college|title=Pacing up: Students create official website for college|date=September 23, 2016|website=The Express Tribune}}</ref> |
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==Former principals== |
==Former principals== |
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* Babu Parson Kumar Bose<ref |
* Babu Parson Kumar Bose<ref name="auto"/> |
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* Rana Muhammad Siddique<ref |
* Rana Muhammad Siddique<ref name="auto"/> |
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==Notable alumni== |
==Notable alumni== |
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Motto in English | Serving the nation through education |
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Type | Public |
Established | April 25, 1886 as Egerton College Bahawalpur May 13, 1890 as Sadiq Egerton College Bahawalpur |
Founder | Sadeq Mohammad Khan IV Robert Eyles Egerton |
Principal | Dr. Khalid Iqbal Raza |
Location | , , |
Nickname | SE College |
Affiliations | The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Bahawalpur |
Mascot | Al-Sadiqoon |
Website | www |
The Government Sadiq Egerton College, also known as S.E. College, is an automous government college located in Bahawalpur, Pakistan.[1][2] It is named after the Nawab of Bahawalpur Nawab Sadiq Mohammad Khan Abbasi IV and Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab Sir Robert Eyles Egerton. It has a tradition of providing an education that uses academics, sports and co-curricular activities as tools for character development.
History
The Government Sadiq Egerton College was founded as Sir Robert Egerton School, also called Upper Egerton School, in 1882.[3][4] The site of the school was later converted into a hospital, named Zanana Hospital.[3]
In April 1886, it was upgraded to the college status and renamed after Sadeq Mohammad Khan IV and Robert Eyles Egerton.[3][4]
In 1892, degree classes were started by the college.[4]
Between 1905 and 1911, a new building was constructed for the college which currently is Sadiq Dane High School, and its operation were shifted there once the work was completed.[4]
In 1951, prime minister of Bahawalpur, John Dring, laid the foundation of the new building of the college and its classes were shifted there.[4]
In 1970, the college gained postgraduate college status.[4]
In 2016, the website of the college was launched.[5]
Former principals
Notable alumni
References
- ^ Gill, Majeed (May 5, 2012). "Bahawalpur division — college education in 'disarray'". DAWN.COM.
- ^ "Celebrations at Sadiq Egerton College". DAWN.COM. April 29, 2010.
- ^ a b c "DAWN - Features; December 05, 2006". DAWN.COM. December 5, 2006.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Gill, Majeed (April 26, 2010). "DATELINE BAHAWALPUR: Sadiq Egerton College turns 125". DAWN.COM.
- ^ "Pacing up: Students create official website for college". The Express Tribune. September 23, 2016.