Yadava college

Yadava college

Yadava college

Yadava college The Yadava Kalvi Nidhi was established by a few leading service minded Yadava Community people in the year 1962. The aim of the fund was to award scholarship and supply books to the deserving Yadava students. Soonadministers the college.Nidhi was established by a few leading service minded Yadava Community people in the year 1962. The aim of the fund was to award scholarship and supply books to the deserving Yadava students. Soon the importance of higher education for the socially and educationally backward Yadava Community people was felt which led to the establishment of the Yadava College in the year 1969

The roots of the Nepali Congress go back to a low-profile meeting that took place in south Kolkata’s Bhowanipore in January 1947. The two-day general convention, which has today become part of Nepal’s history, was held at the Khalsa School that is now known as the Khalsa English High School.Many leaders of a popular movement in Nepal in the 1950s lived in exile in Kolkata.Yadav also reminisced about his four-decade-old association with Kolkata and Calcutta Medical College – where he was a student of medical science in the early 1960s.I was born in Nepal but I have spent 10 years of my life in Kolkata – first in Calcutta Medical College then in the School of Tropical Medicine. I feel like I am back home,” Yadav said as the fully packed auditorium burst into applause.Yadav, who obtained his MBBS degree from the Calcutta Medical College, followed by a diploma in clinical pathology from the School of Tropical Medicine here, saw West Bengal’s Maoist insurgency – called the Naxalite movement – grow and reach its peak in the decade he spent in the city from 1968.

“After 33 years, I have come back to this city but I can still speak in Bengali. It feels great. I had friends here. Forty three year ago I had the opportunity of studying at this pioneer institute,” said Yadav, a commoner who replaced Nepal’s King Gyanendra in 2008 as the head of the nascent republic.Yadav, while referring to the ongoing political crisis in Nepal, told media persons on the sidelines of the foundation day celebrations: “Everything is going on well. We are in the peace process. If there is a problem, we will come out of the problem.”

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