R P S Inter College

R P S Inter College[1]

R P S Inter College Rura
Address
Old market
Rura, Kanpur Dehat district, Uttar Pradesh, India
Rura, Uttar Pradesh, 209303
India
Information
Type co-education
Established 1947 [2]
Founded 04/11/1947(Kark Chaturthi)
Opened January 1948
Founder

Ram Prasad Shukla

School district Kanpur Dehat
Principal Brijendra Singh
Faculty Humanities ,Science,Commerce and Agriculture
Employees 22(Teaching staff)+14
Grades 06-12
Number of students 1100

R P S Inter College is a senior secondary school in Kanpur Dehat district, Uttar Pradesh, India.[3] The school is affiliated to U P Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad Allahabad. It is a government aided institution. This school was first school in the district Kanpur where Agriculture faculty introduced at intermediate classes in 1950.

Location

The distance of this school from Kanpur city is 44 kilometers west and 14 kilometer from Akbarpur in Kanpur Dehat district toward north-west. The school is situated near a bi-weekly vegetables market in the north side of the town and one kilometer from Rura (North Central Railway ) railway station . Lower Ganga Canal is flowing in north side of this school.

Founder

Babu Ram Prasad Shukla(Born-----,Death July 1953) was land lord and richest person of Rura. He founded this inter college in 1947 on the day of festival of "Karva Chauth or Kark Chaturthi" and gave its name Ram Prasad Sarvjanik Inter College. He donated all his property (movable and immovable) to this school and to Pandit Kalika Prasad Trust. He got recognition for this school at a time for faculties ie: humanities, science, commerce and agriculture in 1950.

Head Masters

(for UPS) (Unrecognized)

(for High School)

List of Principals

(Senior Secondary School)

  1. Ganga Charan Agnihotri ( July 1950 - June 1957)
  2. Raj Bahadur Awasthi (July 1957 - December 1966)
  3. Anand Prakash Agnihotri (Jan.1967 - June 1968) (Off.)
  4. Ravi Shankar Sharma (July 1968 - June 1970} (Off.)
  5. Naval Kishor Awasthi (July 1970 - December 1970) (Off.)
  6. Raj Bahadur Awasthi (Jan.1971 - June 1971)
  7. Jagdish Narayan Tiwari (July 1971 - June 1987)
  8. Bans Lal Singh Sengar (July 1987 - September 1988) (Off.)
  9. Ram Kumar Sachan (Oct. 1988 - January 1990) (Off.)
  10. Shiv Kumar Bajpai (Feb. 1990 - June 1991) (Off.
  11. Bansh Lal Singh Sengar(July 1991 - June 2001)
  12. Udaybhanu Singh Gaur (July 2001 - June 2002) (Off.)
  13. Shankar Singh Gaur (July 2002 - June 2006) (Off.)
  14. Brijendra Singh Sengar (2006 - present)

Notable Teachers


Faculties

Facilities

Playground, library, NCC (National Cadet Corp) company, science laboratories (physics, chemistry and biology). A large agriculture farm for practical work of agriculture students.

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References

2016

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