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Shaheed Bhagat Singh College is a constituent college of Delhi University. It was established as a co-educational institute in 1967 named after Bhagat Singh . It acquired postgraduate status in the initial 7 years.
Sri Aurobindo College (Evening) 1984 Shaheed Bhagat Singh College: 1967 Shaheed Bhagat Singh College (Evening) 1973 Dyal Singh Evening College : 1958 Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbia College: 1916 Central Campus College of Art: 1942 Janki Devi Memorial College: 1959 Lady Hardinge Medical College: 1916 Lady Irwin College: 1932 Mata Sundri College for ...
Royal Military College of Canada: Truth, Duty, Valour English French: Vérité, Devoir, Vaillance Royal Roads University: Life.Changing English Saint Francis Xavier University: Quaecumque Sunt Vera: Latin Whatsoever things are true (Philippians 4:8) Saint Mary's University: Age Quod Agis: Latin What you do, do well St. Mary's University College ...
Sri Aurobindo College (Evening) 1984 Shaheed Bhagat Singh College: 1967 Shaheed Bhagat Singh College (Evening) 1973 Dyal Singh Evening College 1958 Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbia College: 1916 Central Campus College of Art: 1942 Janki Devi Memorial College: 1959 Lady Hardinge Medical College: 1916 Lady Irwin College: 1932 Mata Sundri College for ...
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Sri Aurobindo College (Evening) 1984 Shaheed Bhagat Singh College: 1967 Shaheed Bhagat Singh College (Evening) 1973 Vande Mataram College: 1958 Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbia College: 1916 Central Campus College of Art: 1942 Janki Devi Memorial College: 1959 Lady Hardinge Medical College: 1916 Lady Irwin College: 1932 Mata Sundri College for Women ...
In his final year, Gupta was the president of Natuve- The theatre society of Shaheed Bhagat Singh College. After graduation Gupta worked as an audit associate with KPMG for one year, while doing theatre on weekends with different groups in Delhi.
Graffiti of Inquilab Zindabad slogan from Bangladesh, drawn by the students after the July Revolution. Inquilab Zindabad is a Urdu phrase meaning "Long live the revolution". [1] [2] [3] Coined by Islamic scholar and Urdu poet Hasrat Mohani, the slogan was originally was used by Indian independence movement activists in British India, [4] today it is used in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh by ...