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Gujarat College

Gujarat Arts & Science College popularly and earlier known as Gujarat College is one of the oldest educational institution of India and second arts and science college of Gujarat, near Ellis Bridge, Ahmedabad. The institution originally founded in 1860, as a government run educational institute was later established as regular college in 1879 and is at present under direct management Education Department of Government of Gujarat.〔〔The Gujarat Government Gazette, 1962 - Page 1195〕〔Imperial gazetteer of India ... - Volume 2〕〔Cultural history of Gujarat: from early times to pre-British period by Mañjulāla Raṇachoḍalāla Majamudāra - 1965 - Page 100〕
==History==
Gujarat College started as a small educational institution in 1860 due to efforts of T. C. Hope,〔 who inspired local people for charity, which led to the start of the institution.〔 Thus the institute was started in 1860 as Gujarat Providential College but ceased to work in 1872. However, after a gap of five years it was restarted in 1879 as Gujarat College under management of the Gujarat College Committee, which at that time was under the able leader ship of local textile magnate, Rai Bahadur Sheth Ranchhodlal Chotalal.〔〔Women in India's freedom struggle by Nawaz B. Mody|Allied Publishers, 2000|pp-128〕〔Mridula Sarabhai: rebel with a cause by Aparna Basue 1965 - Page 14〕〔Gandhinagar: building national identity in postcolonial India By Ravi Kalia page 52〕 Later his grandson and philanthropist Sardar Sir Chinubhai Madhavalal Bert, ICE in 1897 came forward and donated 33 acres of land along with generous cash donations worth millions of rupees for the expansion of Gujarat College. To mention, in the year 1897, he donated and further for the construction of Arts College to which he further added a sum of for a library and collage hall.〔 The buildings that came up from these donations were Madhavlal Ranchodlal Science Institute named after father of Sir Chinubhai, Sydenham Library and George V Hall, which all were inaugurated by Lord George Sydenham Clarke in 1912, 1915 and 1917, respectively.〔 The Engineer, Rai Bahadur Himmatlal Dhirajram Bhachech, who was President of Ahmadabad Municipality at that time, overlooked the construction of college buildings. The first college building was constructed in the year 1897, which followed more buildings appearing on the land using the generous flow of donations by Sir Chinubhai Madhavalal, Bert, ICE, who again donated another sum of as patron of College
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After Independence of India, the college continued to expand and the New Science Building was built in 1948, Tutorial Building in 1965, and Science Workshops in 1965.The Department of Dramatics was established in 1970-71.

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