Sir K. G. Gupta High School
The Panchdona sir k. g. gupta is well known school listed as a high school. The EIIN number of Panchdona sir k. g. gupta is '112679' and panchdona sir k. g. gupta is situated at Narsindi, Bangladesh.
- Institute Level : Secoundary
- Institute EIIN : 112679
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Saturday- wednesday ( Full class)
( 10.30 AM - 4.00 PM )
Thursday : 10.30 AM - 1.45 PM
Friday : Holiday
Address of PAnchdona Sir k. G. Gupta High School....
- Country : Bangladesh
- Division : Narsindi
- Thana : Madhobdi
- Post office : Panchdona
The name of this school is PAnchdona sir k. g, gupta high school. It is in Madjobdi thana under Narsindi district. There are 3000 students and 40 teachers.
There are four building in this school.
One is three strored building and two building are two srored building and a teen shad building.
There are four building in this school.
One is three strored building and two building are two srored building and a teen shad building.
It is very good school to build the ceriar. It is one of the historical school in Narsindi. It was build in 1919. In 2019 the whole city will celebrate the 100th birthday of the school.
In this school all the techer are well quqlifite. The result of this school is very well. It has a big play ground.There is a pond biside the ground. At the entaring place there is also a beautiful garden.
The school was given by the Sir Krishnogobinda
Gupta, Sir Krishnogobinda (1851-1926) an administrator, religious reformer and a philanthropist. Krishnagobinda Gupta was well known as KG Gupta. He was the first ICS officer of the then East-Bengal (Bangladesh). He was born on 28 February 1851 in the village of Bhatpara of sadar thana in Narsingdi district. A zamindar of Bhatpara and also a leader of Brahma Samaj, Kalinarayan Gupta was his father and Mother Annadasundari Gupta. KG Gupta started his primary education at Pogos school of Dhaka. He passed the Entrance examination in 1867 from Dhaka Collegiate School and FA from Dhaka College in 1869. In the same year he went to England for higher studies. Gupta obtained his Bar-at-Law at Lincoln's Inn in London. KG Gupta then got back to his native soil and qualified for ICS (Indian Civil Service) In 1871.
Thus KG Gupta started his career as a civil servant in British India. In his career, he served as Sub-divisional Officer, District Administrator, Tax Commissioner, District Commissioner, and the Member of the Board of Revenue, along with other high official posts. He was the first Indian to be nominated by the British Government as the Member of the Indian Council to the Viceroy of British-India. Besides, at the same time he served as the only Indian member in the House of Commons. KG Gupta retired from the civil service in 1906.
As a religious reformer he established a Brahma temple in 1300 BS in his zamindari estate at Kaoraid. He played an important role in establishing Rammohun Roy Library in Dhaka in 1871. He and his father Kalinarayan Gupta were the chief patron of the Brahma Samaj of Dhaka and Mymensingh. He established 'Sir KG Gupta High School' at Panchdona and 'Kalinarayan High School' at Kaoraid in 1919. In recognition of his services British Government conferred upon KG Gupta the title of KCSI (Knight Commander of the State of India). He was the first Indian who received such award. Krishnagobinda Gupta died on 29 March 1926. A road was named in his memory as 'KG Gupta Lane' at Lakshmibazar in Dhaka. [ATM Zayed Hossain]
The Sir K. G. Gupta High Schoool very qulifite school. Now a days it has started to take digital class. The authority of school has arrenged ss tv cemera to look after the students and the teachers.
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