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  1. 4 days ago · CHS student excels in CBSE class 12 exam. Varanasi: Preeti Kumari of the Central Hindu School (Girls) at Banaras Hindu University topped the class 12 CBSE examination with 99.2% marks, while ...

  2. 2 days ago · 93 Misra noted, “The Indian middle class which the British aimed at creating was to be a class of imitators, not the originators of new values and methods.” 94 And these assumptions persisted, as the so-called Cambridge school of historians in the 1970s represented the middle class as “clients” of other powerful people and completely without an independent political agenda. 95 Contrasting the Indian version with a “real” European middle class, Michelguglielmo Torri argued that ...

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  4. The multi-ethnic population, the 200-odd ashrams and old-age homes that house tens of thousands of voters in the temple town are on the BJP’s wish list. A 50-member cross-country team of senior ...

  5. 3 days ago · Indian Institute of Technology, (Banaras Hindu University) was established during the days of freedom struggle by Mahamana Madan Mohan Malaviya Ji. He had established three colleges in India during that time named Banaras Engineering College in 1919, Mining and Metallurgy College in 1923 and College of Technology in 1932.

  6. 3 days ago · About KV BHU, Varanasi. KV BHU Varanasi: Kendriya Vidyalaya BHU was established in a vision of peaceful, picturesque and educational environment in 1965, in order to fulfill the educational needs of the children of the University and other Central employees. In this school with nearly 3000 students coming from different sections of the society ...

  7. 3 days ago · Key takeaways from IIT BHU 's Placement Statistics. The Placement Percentage of IIT BHU has increased by 18.93 %. The Median salary of IIT BHU has increased by 11.11 %. The Placement Percentage of IIT BHU is better than 12 colleges that are ranked higher.

  8. 1 day ago · As per the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) 2012, 96.5% of all rural children between the ages of 6–14 were enrolled in school. This is the fourth annual survey to report enrolment above 96%. India has maintained an average enrolment ratio of 95% for students in this age group from year 2007 to 2014.