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Amarnath Vidyalankar (8 December 1902 – 21 September 1985) was an Indian politician, social worker and journalist. He was involved in the independence movement and became a member of the Indian National Congress before India's independence in 1947.
Vidyalankar Institute of Technology (VIT) is an Autonomous Engineering and Management college approved by the All-India Council for Technical Education , New Delhi, Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra State and affiliated to the University of Mumbai [3] It was accredited by National Assessment and Accreditation Council in 2019.
He was educated at Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar and obtained Vidyalankar degree. He has studied in London University and Agricultural College, Poona. He did Bar-at-Law from Middle Temple, London in 1922. He married Shrimati Laxmi Bai Koratkar in 1924. They had 2 sons and 1 daughter.
Vidyalankar may refer to: People. Amarnath Vidyalankar (1902–1985), Indian politician; Mahavarat Vidyalankar, Indian nationalist; Other uses
The Directorate of Technical Education Maharashtra [1] has more than 2000 educational institutions in the state use DTE Maharashtra exams.. The Directorate conducts entrance test including MH-CET, the state entrance test for admission in technical institute degree courses, including Diploma courses for Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Hotel Management and catering technology.
The common knowledge is that this temple was constructed in 1822. However, Baneshwar Vidyalankar in his Citra Champu (written in 1744) and Bijayram Sen in his ‘Tirtha-Mangal’ (1770) have mentioned Rama temple in Guptipara.Raja Manohar Ray died in 1743 & Baneshwar mentions [25]
Scholars like Mrityunjay Vidyalankar and Ramram Basu did the work with foreign language experts and alongside, the Ramayana, Mahabharata and other Indian epics were skilfully translated into different languages. The Calcutta School-Book Society followed a similar path and helped Bengali prose writers achieve national and international acclaim.
Fort William College (also known as the College of Fort William) was an academy of oriental studies and a centre of learning, founded on 18 August 1800 by Lord Wellesley, then Governor-General of British India, located within the Fort William complex in Calcutta.