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Udayraj Hindu Inter College
Udayraj Hindu Intercollege is one of the oldest inter colleges of Kashipur, Uttarakhand, India. It is located near Nagnath Temple on the Manpur Road. The College was established by Raja Udai Raj Pratap Singh, from Chand kings, Chand Dynasty of Kumaon through one trust named after his mother. K. C. Singh Baba, who is the decedent of the Chand kings, Chand Kings is the Chairman of the trust. The first secretary of that trust was Pt. Govind Ballabh Pant, first chief minister of Uttar Pradesh. The land was donated by Raja Udai Pratap Raj Singh. In its early days it was a co-educational college, however after the opening of one Government Girls Inter college at Kashipur, it was converted to a boys' college. It was affiliated to UP board and on constitution of Uttrakhand it is now affiliated to Uttrakhand Board. udayraj Hindu inter college kashipur has labs such as Biology lab, Physics lab, Chemistry lab, social science lab, with qualified teachers. References

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Kashipur, Uttarakhand
Kashipur ( Kumaoni: ''Kāshīpur'' ) is a city of Udham Singh Nagar district in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, and one of its seven subdivisions. Located in the western part of Udham Singh Nagar district, it is Kumaun's third most populous city and the sixth most populous in Uttarakhand. According to the 2011 Census of India, the population is 121,623 for the city of Kashipur and 283,136 for Kashipur Tehsil. Kashipur also has IIM Kashipur, one of the thirteen Indian Institutes of Managements the government has set up during the Eleventh Five-year Plan. Historically part of Kumaun, Kashipur is named after ''Kashinath Adhikari'', the founder of the township and governor of the ''pargana'', one of the officers of the Chand Kings of Kumaun in the 16th and 17th centuries. Kashipur remained under the rule of Chand Kings until the latter half of eighteenth century until ''Nand Ram'', the then governor of Kashipur, became practically independent. Kashipur was ceded to British in ...
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