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Sudhakar Dwivedi (1855–1910) was an Indian scholar in Sanskrit and mathematics. ==Biography== Sudhakar Dwivedi was born in 1855 in Khajuri, a village near Varanasi. In childhood he studied mathematics under Pandit Devakrsna. In 1883 he was appointed a librarian in the Government Sanskrit College, Varanasi where in 1890 he was appointed the teacher of mathematics and astrology after Bapudeva Sastri retired in 1889. He was the head of the mathematics department in Queen's College Benaras from where he retired in 1905 and mathematician Ganesh Prasad became the new head of the department. Dwivedi wrote a number of translations, commentaries, and treatises, including one on algebra which included topics such as Pellian equations, squares, and Diophantine equations. In his memory, one of his family members, the visionary Pt. Jai Narain Dubey, started a small school named Sudhakar Mahila Vidyalaya for educating local girls living in the vicinity of Khajuri. Due to his and his wife Smt. Shanti Dubey's arduous efforts the college today is Sudhakar Mahilaya Post Graduate College, Varanasi. The trust founded by Pt. Jai Narain Dubey now operates four institutions in his name: Sudhakar Mahilaya Post Graduate College, Sudhakar Mahilaya Intermediate College, Sudhakar Mahilaya Women's Law College, and Sudhakar Mahilaya Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya. The principal of Sudhakar Mahilaya Post Graduate College is Shri Prabhu Narain Dube, son of Pt. Jai Narain Dubey . 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sudhakar Dwivedi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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