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J.K furniture

J.K furniture

Malviya Marg,Bansilal chowk, Hazaribagh ,
All types of Furnitures are sold and Supplied to Government offices
St. Xavier's School, Hazaribagh

St. Xavier's School, Hazaribagh

St. Xavier’s School, Hazaribagh is a Jesuit school in Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, India. It is considered to be one of the best schools in eastern India. It was established in 1952 by an Australian Jesuit missionary, Rev Fr. John Moore. He was then 32 years old and later went on to win the National Teachers Award. In its initial years, the school was linked to Loyola School, Jamshedpur. The first batch of pupils sat for the University of Cambridge (UK) Overseas School Certificate examination at Hazaribagh in 1955. The school was a boys only school until 1995, then it became co-educational. Present principal of the school is Fr. P. J. James, S.J. Currently the school is affiliated to the CBSE school board and since 1997 has been preparing students for both Xth and XIIth school board examinations.LayoutThe school has a sprawling campus of 33 acres with lush green grounds and parks. The built up area is divided into Blocks -Junior School, Middle school and Senior school. The Balmoral field is the football ground that hosts the Fr. John Moore competition.HOXAThe Hazaribagh Old Xaverians Association is the official alumni organization for the school. HOXA celebrated its Golden Jubilee in 2008 at Hazaribag, Calcutta, Delhi, Chennai and Pune. The school celebrated the Diamond Jubilee of its founding on Jan 26-28th, 2012. Celebrations included a grand hoxa reunion. Alumni set up a new website to commemorate the diamond jubilee at: http://www.hoxa.org. This website has a classwise listing of 7000+ alumni that have appeared for the school boards since 1955. In addition the website has thousands of photos in multiple albums,including those related to HOXA Reunions. The website also has a collection of old and current school magazines, as well as audio and video material related to the school. Of note, the website has video of an excellent documentary documenting the history of the school. The website currently has 1400+ active members including current and past teachers and has a message center that allows Hoxans to interact with each other. The last Hoxa reunion was on Jan 25-27, 2013. The Class of 1987 celebrated their Silver Jubilee during this Reunion. The next HOXA reunion will be on Dec 21-23, 2013 and will coincide with the Annual Sports Day. The Golden Jubilee of the 1963 batch as well as the Silver Jubilee of the 1988 batch will be celebrated at this reunion.
St.Columba'S College Hazaribagh

St.Columba'S College Hazaribagh

St. Columba's College, Hazaribagh earlier known as Dublin University Mission College, is a premier constituent Unit of Vinoba Bhave University, Hazaribag. It was established in 1895 by the University of Dublin, UK, and in 1896 it was affiliated with Calcutta University. Due to its performance, within one decade (1904) it became a Grade ‘A’ college of Calcutta University. In the year 1906–1907, the college was given its present name “St. Columba’s College” and in the same year it became an examination center of Calcutta University. This was the first ever Residential College in undivided Bengal, and later in Bihar & Orissa. The College is considered to be oldest multi faculty institutions of higher education in Eastern India. Students Union The Present Students Union President : xxxxxxx Vice- President : xxxxxxx General Secretary : xxxxxxx Jt.Secretary : xxxxxxx The College also has other students body for Creating, Sustaining and Promoting awareness of cultural heritage and democratic value is an important part of educational process. There are number of clubs to focus upon various cultural activities in the campus. Department Physics - Chemistry - Botany - Zoology - Biotechnology - Math - Geology - Hindi English - Sanskrit - Urdu - Geography - Philosophy – Economics – Pol. Science – History – Psychology – Computer Application Hostel Students' Home (Hostel): - There are at present three hostels under the supervision of the college. These are called Students' Homes, because attempts are made to create a homely atmosphere there. Although fellow-feeling, goodwill and understanding form the basis of life at such homes, strict discipline is maintained simultaneously. Students admitted to the college are accommodated in any one of the homes on the basis of merit & at the discretion of the College authorities. This being an entirely residential institution, the students' homes are an integral part of the college and the rules, regulations etc. obtaining there are binding on all students of the college. HOSTEL RULES The boarders are strictly required to observe the following hostel rules. Violation of any rule will result in their expulsion from the hostel/College (as decided in the Proctorial Board) 1. It is compulsory for the boarders to keep their room open and engage in academic activities/ to read during the study period. Movement from one room to another during the study period for any reason is prohibited. 2. MESS RULES (a) Boarders will take the meal in the mess along with the allotted batch and on time. (b) Any complaint regarding the mess should be brought to the notice of the Mess Secretary/Dy. Secretary. (c) Behavior towards the Contractor and his staff must be decent. (d) Taking meals in the room is not permitted in case of illness, prior permission for the Hostel Supt./ Mess Secretary must be taken for taking meals in the room, otherwise it will be a violation of the rule. (e) Boarders must take their day and night meals before 12:30 P.M. and 10:00 P.M. respectively. The Mess be closed thereafter. (f) Orders for cancellation of a meal must be given before 6 A.M. and 6 P.M. otherwise the meal charge will be realized. (g) Boarders should check their mess bill weekly and in case of any wrong entry. It should be brought to the notice of referred to the mess Secretary immediately. Any complaint regarding mess bill after a lapse of one week will not be entertained. (h) The mess bill will be realized between the 10th and 20th day of every month. A fine of Rs. 10/- will be realized every month in case of non-payment of the mess bill Boarders will not be allowed to stay in the hostel for more than a month in case of non-payment of mess dues. 3. GUESTS (a) Prefects are empowered to allow guests for one day only. Boarders must apply in writing for keeping guests. The details about the guest must be given in the application with the signature of the guest. (b) Regular College students and expelled boarders will never be allowed as guests. 4. LEAVE Boarders going home must get their leave sanctioned by the Superintendent before leaving the hostel. After returning from home they should immediately report to the Perfect. A leave record of every boarder will be maintained by the Prefect. The Superintendent reserves the right to accept or reject leave application. …… boarder must report himself at the Hostel on the opening day after the vacation. In case of delay he must produce his father’s permission letter of over stay to the Superintendent. There will be visitors’ book 5. ELECTRICITY (a) In case of any complaint about electricity, boarders are advised to enter it in the electricity complaint register available with the Ward Servant. (b) Using or even keeping of electric heater, iron, fan etc. in the hostel is strictly prohibited. Boarders must put out the light of their rooms when they lock them. 6. STAFF It is the duty of the boarder to behave properly to the hostel staff. Acts of misconduct towards the staff will result in his expulsion. (a) Ward Servant: Ward Servant will clean the rooms every morning between 6:00 A.M. & 8:30 A.M.. They are permitted to do minor shopping for the boarder provided they give money to the Ward Servant before 2:00 P.M. Ward Servants will not be sent out of the hostel for any purpose after that. 7. MALI /Gardener The Mali will give one pot of water to every boarder between 6:00 A.M. & 3:30 P.M. Those who are absent during that period will do the job themselves. (a) The Mali will be at the well to assist the boarder in bathing from 8:30 AM. to 12 noon. Those who fail to take their bath before 12 noon will do the job themselves. It will be violation of the rule to ask the Mali to give water for bathing after the prescribed time. (b) Water shall not be given to rooms in the evening. (c) Bath Rooms /Urinals: 8. COMMON ROOM (a) The Common room will open from 4:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. and 9 P.M. to 10:15 P.M. The timing may change as & when thought necessary by the Superintendent. (b) News Papers and magazines will be kept in the Common Room for the use of the boarders. (c) In no case will the boarders be allowed to take any newspaper or magazine to their rooms. Those who violate this rule will be liable for expulsion. Ragging in any form is a serious offence and the students found involved in it will be expelled from the Hostel & College and fir will be lodged against the concerned boarder/student. It will also be an offence to stop and board any bus at the hostel gate. At 10:25 P.M. the bell will ring and the hostel gate will be closed at 10:30 P.M. Boarders must not leave their rooms after 10:30 P.M. for any work except attending the call of nature. In case of any problem boarders are advised to see their respective Prefects. They are most welcome to see the Superintendent in case their grievances are not met by the Prefects. The hostel is like a family and every boarder should do his best to keep up the prestige of the family. Principal list S. No Name Year 1. Rev. J. A. Mere 1899 to 1904 2. Rev. S. L. Thompson 1904 to 1915 3. Rev. F. H. W. Kerr 1915 to 1917 4. Rev. H. G. S. Kennedy 1918 to 1919 5. Rev. A. G. Hardy 1920 to 1924 6. Rev. F. H. W. Kerr 1925 to 1928 7. Rev. G. C. P. Stevens 1928 to 1930 8. Dr. A. F. Markham 1930 to 1965 9. Sri K. C. Bhargij 1965 to 1966 10. Rev. Dr. Anuj Kumar Dhan 1966 to 1969 September 11. Sri A. A. K. Mundul (In charge) September 1968 to 1972 June. 12. Rev. Dr. Satish Chandra Banvar 1 july 1972 t
Hazaribagh

Hazaribagh

Jharkhand state, Hazaribagh ,
Hazaribagh (Hindi: हज़ारीबाग़) is a city and a municipality in Hazaribagh district in the Indian state of Jharkhand. The word Hazaribagh is made of two words, hazar meaning 'one thousand(1,000)', and 'bagh' meaning 'garden'. Hence the literal meaning of Hazaribagh is 'City of a thousand gardens'. By Air The nearest, airport, Ranchi(Capital Jharkhand) (91 km) is connected with New Delhi,Mumbai,Kolkata,Patna,Lucknow etc. by regular Indian Airlines service and many other private airlines. By Rail The nearest railway station is Koderma which is 69 km away, situated on the New Delhi Howarah Grand Cord Line. All major trains including Rajdhanis stop here. Railways provide regular bus service from '''Koderma''' Station to Hazaribagh. By Road Hazaribagh is situated on NH 33 (life line of Jharkahnd),is connected by road to Ranchi 91 km, Dhanbad 128 km(via GT road), Bokaro 116 km(Via Ramgarh), Gaya 130 km, Patna 235 km, Daltonganj 198 km, Kolkata (via Asansol-Govindapur-Barhi) 434 km.Regular bus service connects all these places.
VBU Hazaribagh

VBU Hazaribagh

Vinoba Bhave University Hazaribag - 825301 Jharkhand , Hazaribagh ,
Vinoba Bhave University is the fruit of a years long endeavour by the people of Hazaribag. Although the history of higher education in the town goes way back into the past, beginning with the establishment of St Columba’s College in 1899 by the brothers of the Dublin Mission, post-graduate curricula were commenced here only in 1972 with the introduction of MA courses in History and Economics. Subsequently, the college was converted into a post graduate centre of Ranchi University. By January 1983, post graduate teaching was extended to four more subjects with the approval of the Government of Bihar - English, Hindi Political science and Mathematics. Finally, by Act 3 of 1990, the Bihar state assembly amended the Bihar state Universities Act 1976, carving Vinoba Bhave University out of Ranchi University. It was aptly named after the great saint and pioneer of the Bhoodan Movement, Acharya Vinoba Bhave, as the sage had received here the biggest land donation in the whole of India for social reconstruction. The foundation stone of the University was laid on 17th January, 1990 by the erstwhile Chief Minister of Bihar, Dr Jagannath Mishra. After two years, (Late) Dr Vinodini Terway was appointed the first Vice Chancellor of the University. She took over charge on 17th September, 1992. The University soon obtained a motto and a crest - Jeewanam Satya Sodhanam - an extract from one of Vinobaji`s couplets; and an emblem consisting of a Mandala or Astamandala, an ancient Vedic and Tantrik symbol for equanimity and enlightenment - a transuniversal expression of man’s attempt to understand the unknown. At the centre of the Astamandala is a lamp with the flame representing learning, dispelling the darkness of ignorance. The base of the circle holding the Astamandala, and the lamp, are rooted in ancient Indian culture, depicting the architectural motif of Mauryan sculpture. The letters are in the Pali style. The Association of Indian Universities granted membership to this University in December 1992 and in appreciation and recognition of the pace of the growth, granted permanent membership in 2001.The University is also a member of Association of Commonwealth Universities, London. The UGC, New Delhi has recognized the University and registered it under section 12 (B) of the UGC Act 1956, facilitating finances for its all round development. The State Government has allotted it 67.17 Acres of land at Sindoor. The first building on this piece of land was the Central Library Building, built with the generous grant received from Sri Pranab Mukherjee, the then Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission, Government of India. The University manages and maintains 22 Postgraduate departments including the newly established Biotechnology and Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics Departments, MBA, MCA and M Ed under the nine faculties of Humanities, Social Sciences, Commerce, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Ayurveda, Homeopathy and Education. It proposes to introduce a number of professional courses at the master's level such as, Master degree in Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing, L L B (5years Integrated Course), Degree/diploma in Physical Education and Diploma in Library science. There are medical and engineering colleges too under the University. In addition to these, Vinoba Bhave University, among the six universities and two deemed universities of Jharkhand, is unique in the sense that it has the entire state under its territorial jurisdiction by wielding control over all the Sanskrit, Aurveda, and Homeopathy colleges. The university has also submitted a proposal to the government of Jharkhand for introducing 15 vocational courses at Degree level. The AICTE has already accorded approval to MCA and MBA curricula. The University College of Engineering & Technology has commenced the first batch selected through the state entrance examination. At present, B Ed teaching is being imparted in ten colleges of the University. Consistent efforts are on for the all round development of the university departments and the colleges under its jurisdiction. A number of buildings have been constructed from the grants received from the UGC and the state government to enhance the infrastructural facilities and research/academic activities. Examination, finance and other departments are now computerized. Grants have been received from the UGC for the establishment of an instrumentation centre on the university campus. A number of research organizations and educational institutions viz CMRI (Dhanbad), CFRI (Dhanbad), IIT (Delhi), MRC (ICMR, Delhi), ZSI (Kolkata), ONGC (Dehradun), LRC (Ranchi), CRURRS (Hazaribag) etc have taken up collaborative research projects with the University. Minor and major research projects have also been undertaken by the faculty members of the University. The University regularly organizes national and international conferences, seminars and workshops. The Arts and Culture Board and the Sports control Board of the University are striving hard to ensure a holistic development of its students. NSS programmes too are organized on a regular basis in the countryside and the towns with the objective of bringing awareness among the rural masses concerning diseases, environment, superstitions, illiteracy etc. At present, the University is forging ahead on all fronts under the dynamic leadership of the Vice Chancellor , Dr Ravindra Nath Bhagat.
Hazaribagh

Hazaribagh

Matwari, Hazaribagh ,
This is best place for old People there are so many good place to watch like Hazaribagh Lake, Canery Hill, National Park, Temples, etc
Tel: 8797661529
K.B. Womens College Hazaribagh

K.B. Womens College Hazaribagh

web counter Contactus PRINCIPAL Mobile No. : 9431795100 E-Mail :- rekharani26@gmail.com Office TEL.NO:- 06546 - 263442 FAX NO. :- 06546 - 263442 For Hostel Dr. Mamta Sinha Mobile No.: 9934502218 For CND Dr. Nanda Verma Mobile No.: 9430194080 Administrative Staff S.NO. NAME OF THE STAFF POST 1 Sri R N Lal L D C 2 Mrs. R Sinha L D C 3 Mrs. M Jaiswal L D C 4 Mrs. M Kumari L D C 5 Mrs. S Rukhasana L D C 6 Sri Innes Raphael Routine Clerk 7 Mrs. Dipti Rani Library 8 Mrs. Ram Kumari Store Keeper 9 Mrs. Gaytri Rana ,, 10 Sri B P Singh ,, 11 Sri Rajesh Ram Steno 12 Sri V N Sharma Office Clerk 13 Sri A K Bhattacharjee P T I 14 Sri Abhimanu Pd. Clerk 15 Sri I K Choudhary Clerk 16 Sri M Mahto Lab. Boy 17 Sri M C Dey Lab. Boy 18 Sri S M Pd. Lab. Boy 19 Sri S Pd. Mahto Lab. Boy 20 Sri R Sharma Lab. Boy 21 Mrs. Saro Devi Lady Peon 22 Sri Baldeo Saw Night Guard 23 Mrs. Taramati Lady Peon 24 Mrs. Shanti Devi Lady Peon 25 Sri Sewa Ram Sweeper 26 Mrs. M Devi Lady Peon 27 Sri Naresh Kumar Gate Keeper 28 Sri Ganesh Ram Mali 29 Sri S Pandey Peon 30 Sri Singheshwar Peon 31 Sri Karan Kumar Peon 32 Mrs. Radha Rani Pathak Office Clerk “Your talent determines what you can do. Your motivation determines how much you are willing to do. Yours attitude determines how will you do it.” K.B.Women’s College is a prestigious women’s college in Hazaribag. It was established in the year 1963. It was then known as the ‘Women's College’ and later on, the college shifted to its present premises and was renamed as ‘Krishna Bhallabh Women’s College’.It was named after an active freedom fighter Krishna Ballabh Sahay ,who was appointed as the Revenue minister of Bihar after independence and also became the Chief Minister of unified Bihar. He contributed a lot to enact law to abolish the Zamindary system from the state. Krishna Ballabh Sahay also played a major role in the Land Reformation. Our college caters to the academic and professional needs of girls not only from Hazaribag but also from adjoining rural areas and nearby states. The college initially started with only 05 students in the Arts Stream and had a few teaching staffs. The Science Stream was introduced in the year 1975. And, the Commerce Stream was added subsequently. In 1995, vocational course in CND (Clinical Nutrition Dietetics) was added by taking assistance from UGC. A premier educational institution of 50 years old college is moving ahead in the direction of women’s empowerment in the true sense. It has achieved confidence for its commitment to academic excellence and the overall development of young women with optimism. In the “Golden Jubilee” year of its proud existence it has continued to produce students who have excelled in academics, sports and cultural fields. We provide our students ample academic environment rich in knowledge and supportive to their co-curricular interests in order to develop their full potential. The College has acquired a strong identity. It imparts degree level education. It has 18 departments and over 6500 students on rolls.