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==Education==
==Education==
'''Further education'''
'''Further Education'''
Poona Sanskrit College 1837 reopened and offered a combined  Sanskrit and medicine course – under Superintendant: Captain Candy.


Sanskrit and Vernacular College opens 1851/52 from the amalgamation of Poona’s English and Venacular schools later to be come the Deccan Arts College 1857, with an affiliation to Bombay University 1860.
Poona Sanskrit College 1837 opened and offered a combined Sanskrit and medicine course – under Superintendant: Captain Candy.


Engineering College founded 1865 was affiliated  to Bombay University (its creation is contemporary with the construction of the Great Indian Peninsular Railway) later (1880) known as the College for Science . It was created to provide staff for the Public Works Department. Courses were offered in: Civil Engineering, Agriculture, Forestry, plus apprentice training.
Sanskrit and Vernacular College est 1851/52, formed from the amalgamation of Poona’s English and Venacular schools, later it became the Deccan Arts College 1857, with an affiliation to Bombay University  1860.


1826 Government schools opened (teaching vernacular) under control of Mr Jervis, increasing to 3 schools by 1847
The Engineering College was founded 1865 andn was affiliated to Bombay University (its creation is contemporary with the construction of the Great Indian Peninsular Railway) Later (1880) it was known as the College for Science . It educated staff for the Public Works Department. Courses were offered in: Civil Engineering, Agriculture, Forestry, plus apprentice training.
Government Schools 1883 Poona town
 
'''Schools'''
Supplementing native sanskrit schools,  Government Schools opened in 1826 to teach vernacular, initially under control of Mr Jervis. Numbers increased to 3 Government Schools in Poona  by 1847, and 23  by 1883 (many other existed in the greater Poona district). They comprised:
• High School 1
• High School 1
• Anglo vernacular 2
• Anglo-Vernacular 2
• Vernacular  18
• Vernacular  18
• Training schools 2 (teacher training: one male est: 1857, one female est: 1870)
Teacher Training schools 2 (male est: 1857, female est: 1870)
Private schools 45
 
In addition there were 45 Private schools, including:


'''Private schools'''
Bishops High School, est1864,
Bishops High School, est1864
St Vincent Roman Catholic High School est 1867 includes anglo-indian section,
St Vincent Roman Catholic High School est 1867 includes anglo-indian section,
Free Church Mission Institute est 1866,
Free Church Mission Institute est 1866,

Revision as of 05:06, 6 June 2010

Poona
Presidency: Bombay
Coordinates: 18.520469°N, 73.85662°E
Altitude: 560 m (1,837 ft)
Present Day Details
Place Name: Pune
State/Province: Maharashtra
Country: India
Transport links
Great Indian Peninsula Railway
Southern Mahratta Railway

Poona is a city about 100km south-east of Bombay (now Mumbai), which was formerly a garrison town of the British Army. In recent times it has been famous for being the birthplace of the British comedian Spike Milligan, and the ashram of the Orange People (followers of Sri Rajneesh).

Poona was an important junction where the metre gauge Southern Mahratta Railway met the broad gauge of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway.

History

Battle of Poona 1817

Spelling Variants

Modern name: Pune
Variants: Poona

Western India Club, Poona

Education

Further Education

Poona Sanskrit College 1837 opened and offered a combined Sanskrit and medicine course – under Superintendant: Captain Candy.

Sanskrit and Vernacular College est 1851/52, formed from the amalgamation of Poona’s English and Venacular schools, later it became the Deccan Arts College 1857, with an affiliation to Bombay University 1860.

The Engineering College was founded 1865 andn was affiliated to Bombay University (its creation is contemporary with the construction of the Great Indian Peninsular Railway) Later (1880) it was known as the College for Science . It educated staff for the Public Works Department. Courses were offered in: Civil Engineering, Agriculture, Forestry, plus apprentice training.

Schools

Supplementing native sanskrit schools, Government Schools opened in 1826 to teach vernacular, initially under control of Mr Jervis. Numbers increased to 3 Government Schools in Poona by 1847, and 23 by 1883 (many other existed in the greater Poona district). They comprised:

• High School 1 • Anglo-Vernacular 2 • Vernacular 18 • Teacher Training schools 2 (male est: 1857, female est: 1870)

In addition there were 45 Private schools, including:

Bishops High School, est1864, St Vincent Roman Catholic High School est 1867 includes anglo-indian section, Free Church Mission Institute est 1866, Poona Native Institution est 1866, The Pensioner's Middle Class School for boys and girls est 1864, The Conference Middle Class School est 1879, The Mission Orphanage and Christian Boys Middle Class School est 1879, The Victoria Girls High School est 1876, St Mary’s Girls High School est 1867, The Convent High School for Girls est 1860, The Scottish Girls High School est 1882, St Anne’s Middle Class School for Girls est1873, The Zanana Mission Anglo-Vernacular School for Girls est 1882 in Sukravar Peth, Sadasiv Peth, Civil Lines and Kamathipura; The Free Church Mission School for Boys est 1876 in Aditvar Peth, The Mission Orphanage Panch Haud Vernacular School est 1882, The Free Church Mission School for Girls est 1850 in the camp, The Free Church Mission for Girls Vernacular School est 1882 in Aditvar Peth, The Bene-Israel Girls Vernacular School in Rastya Peth est 1882, The New English School est 1880.

External links

Historical Books Online

Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency Archive.org

Other