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  2. Madras Sanskrit College - Wikipedia

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    The Madras Sanskrit College is a government-aided Sanskrit college located in Mylapore, Chennai. The college was founded by an eminent jurist and philanthropist V. Krishnaswamy Iyer in 1906. In 2017, the college has launched its digital campus to disseminate and teach Sanskrit through online platform.

  3. Education in Chennai - Wikipedia

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    Some of the earliest affiliated colleges are the Madras Christian College (1837), Presidency College (1840), Pachaiyappa's College (1842), Madras Sanskrit College (1906), Queen Mary's College (1914), Women's Christian College (1915), Loyola College, Chennai (1925), Vivekananda College (1946), Stella Maris College (1947), The New College (1951 ...

  4. Sree Neelakanta Government Sanskrit College Pattambi

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    The college was founded by renowned Sanskrit scholar Punnasseri Nambi Neelakanta Sharma. The college initially started as a Sanskrit school in 1899 and was upgraded to the 'Central Sanskrit College' for training for Vidwan and Siromani titles under the University of Madras in 1911. [3] [4] Later the college accredited under University of Calicut.

  5. Dr. Ambedkar Government Arts College - Wikipedia

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    Efforts commenced in 1971 when the Government of Tamilnadu located a huge lake lying South of Madras-Calcutta National Highway as the site for the proposed College. The significance of the role this College was going to play in future, is seen in the sharp contrast that marks its arrival from the birth of grandiose institutions.

  6. Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda College - Wikipedia

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    The college was founded with the help of a group of philanthropists and educationists, [2] the prime mover being M. Subbaraya Aiyar, then a prominent income tax lawyer of Madras and the founding secretary from 1947 to 1960. Aiyar co-founded two other educational institutions: Vidya Mandir in Mylapore and the Madras Institute of Technology in ...

  7. Sanskrit revival - Wikipedia

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    The Sanskrit College and University: Kolkata: West Bengal: 3 1906 Madras Sanskrit College: Chennai: Tamil Nadu: 4 1961 Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University: Darbhanga: Bihar: 5 1962 National Sanskrit University: Tirupati: Andhra Pradesh: 6 1962 Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha: New Delhi: Central Govt 7 1970

  8. V. Venkatachalam - Wikipedia

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    In his early years, Venkatachalam won gold medals from Madras Sanskrit College and Sriperumbudur Sanskrit College; numerous book-prizes from St. Xaviers College and Madras Sanskrit College for competitions in areas including essays, elocution, declamation, and debate in Sanskrit as well as in English; book/cash prizes from institutions like ...

  9. Thiru Vi Ka Salai - Wikipedia

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    Several Sanskritic organisations, including the Madras Sanskrit College, were founded in the first quarter of the 20th century. [ 4 ] : 237–238 In the 1950s, the Kuppuswami Sastri Research Institute was established, which now has about 50,000 books in Sanskrit and on Indology , besides 1000 olas (palm-leaf manuscripts) in Grantham , Tamil and ...