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Kovvur,Adikavi Nannaya University
Andhra Geervana Vidyapeetham” was founded in 1902 in Kovvur by Sri T.Suryanarayana Rao garu and it was put on firm basis by Sri V.Suryanarayana Rao garu. The management officially came into existence during the year 1912. These two men had high ideals and they had a vision to synthesis modern knowledge with ancient wisdom. They therefore aimed to acquaint the students with the knowledge of our ancestors and then to remove defeats in them. The main aim of the college at its inception was to propa
Pattambi,University of Calicut
Sree Neelakanta Govt. Sanskrit college is a ‘First Grade’ Arts & Science College affiliated to the University of Calicut and recognized as the ‘Centre of Excellence’ in the field of Higher Education by Govt. of Kerala.
Palakkad,University of Calicut
The institution was started in the year 1866 as a Rate School as it depended for its finance upon an educational rate which was at that time levied by the Local Government. In 1871 the local Fund Act came into force and educational rates were abolished, the school was taken over by the Local Fund Board.
Tripunithura,Mahatma Gandhi University
Govt. Sanskrit College was founded by His Highness Sri. Sri Rama Varma Maharaja of Kochi, who was a profound scholar of Sankrit. The vision of the institution is expressed as “Nectar is attained through knowledge”.
Thiruvananthapuram,Kerala University
Govt. Sanskrit College, Thiruvananthapuram is a government college. The Maharaja Sri Mulam Tirunal of the Travancore, on the model of the Benares Sanskrit College with title courses in Sanskrit.