NAGPUR SHIKSHAN MANDAL, NAGPUR
ESTABLISHED IN 1932
(Reg No F -444 (Nagpur) Under Bombay Public Trust Act.)
(Reg No. 1 of 1932-1933 Under Societies Registration Act.)
In 1854 The Bhonsale Rule came to an end and the British
regime started. The government did not
have a separate education department in 1862.
The missionary schools existed but people were reluctant to send their
children to these English schools on the ground of religion
But the need
for English education was increasingly felt.
There was a primary school that was being run by Shri. T. N. Ahirrao,
shri. Nanasaheb Chitnavis etc. On 1st April 1896 English classes were added to
it and the school was named “The Grant-in-Aid Anglo Vernacular School” under
the Head Mastership of Shri. B.D. Agashe, Shri B.K. Bose and Shri. Gangadharrao
Chitnavis were closely associated with the management of the school.
In the year 1893 the name of the school was changed to ‘Neil-city school’ as Shri. Neil the then commissioner of Nagpur had helped the society a lot in procuring land and accommodation for the school.
In 1930 Shri. J.M.Kayande had started the “Nagpur College” came together and established Nagpur Shikshan Mandal in the year 1932.
On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the Neil city High School in the year 1650, Shri. Dadasaheb Dhanwatey Nagar Vidyalaya. An eminent ex-student of the school, Shri. Madhav Shrihari Aney presided over the anniversary function. The school celebrated its Centenary in 1969, its 125th anniversary in 1994, and its 150th anniversary in 2019.
The Mandal has
constructed 41 houses in vidyanagari exclusively for the members of the staff
of its institutions. It has also constructed 22 houses on ownership basis for its
teaching faculty in Hanuman Nagar. The
complex is called the Professors colony.
The year 1982 was the Golden Jubilee of Nagpur Shikshan Mandal.
In the present scenario, under the guidance of shri
.A.K.Gandhi, President, and Dr.Harish.Rathi –Secretary of Nagpur Shikshan Mandal, this school is
progressing positively
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