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*] – Prime Minister Of India<ref name=singhbusinessstandard>{{cite web|last=Phadnis|first=Aditi|title=Vishwanath Pratap Singh: The original Aam Aadmi hero|url=http://www.business-standard.com/article/beyond-business/vishwanath-pratap-singh-the-original-aam-aadmi-hero-114012401250_1.html|work=Beyond Business|publisher=Business Standard|accessdate=1 April 2014|date=24 January 2014}}</ref> | *] – Prime Minister Of India<ref name=singhbusinessstandard>{{cite web|last=Phadnis|first=Aditi|title=Vishwanath Pratap Singh: The original Aam Aadmi hero|url=http://www.business-standard.com/article/beyond-business/vishwanath-pratap-singh-the-original-aam-aadmi-hero-114012401250_1.html|work=Beyond Business|publisher=Business Standard|accessdate=1 April 2014|date=24 January 2014}}</ref> | ||
Md. Ayub Khan - President Of Pakistan | Md. Ayub Khan - President Of Pakistan | ||
Yahya Khan – President Of Pakistan | |||
Virbhadra Singh – Chief Minister Of Himachal Pradesh | |||
Akram Khan – Minister of State for Home, Govt.of Haryana | |||
Sahabzada Yaqub Khan – Minister Of Foreign Affairs, Governor Of East Pakistan, Ambassador to France | |||
A. K. Singh – Cabinet Minister of U.P. | |||
Fateh Bahadur Singh - Forest Minister Of U.P. | |||
K.M. Aggarwal -Vice President Of National Congress Committe | |||
Nur Khan – Governor Of West Pakistan, Air Chief Marshall | |||
Raj Kapoor– Actor, Director, Producer | |||
Randhir Kapoor – Actor, Director, Producer | |||
Meiyang Chang – Actor, Singer, T.V. Host | |||
Madan Mohan – Music Director | |||
Md Shamsul Hasan Khan – Member Of Parliament | |||
Awadhesh Pratap Singh – Member Of Parliament | |||
Maharaja Kamal Bahadur Singh – Member Of Parliament | |||
Rajinder Singh – Member Of Legislative Assembly, Commandant General Of Home Guards | |||
Zakir Ali - Member Of Legislative Assembly | |||
Genenral Mohammad Ayub Khan – Chief Of Army Staff | |||
Yahya Khan - Chief Of Army Staff | |||
Nur Khan – Air Chief Marshall | |||
Hanut Singh – Lieutenant General | |||
Sahabzada Yaqub Khan – Lieutenant General | |||
Kanwar Lalit Kumar Singh - Lieutenant General | |||
Depender Singh - Lutenant General | |||
Sahabzada Yaqub Khan - Lutenant General | |||
Vijai Singh Shekhawat – Chief Of Naval Staff | |||
Harish C. Malhotra - Rear Admiral | |||
Bikram Singh – Editor (The Statesman) | |||
Tejdar Amrohi- Actor, Director, Producer | |||
Meyiang Chang - Actor, Singer, T.V. Host | |||
Monjoy Mukherjee - Film Director | |||
Rajat Kalra - Musician Vitender Panwar - Mr. India(Body Building), Mr. Asia, Mr. Common Wealth Games(1997) | |||
Asif Pathan - Soccer Player(Real Madrid, Spain) | |||
Liakat H. Khan - Editor( The Friday Times) | |||
Howard Roark - Protagonist Of the novel Foumtain Head(fiction) | |||
March 26 at 8:13pm · Like | |||
*] - Lt. General of the Indian Army<ref>{{cite web|title=A VISIONARY CAVALIER : Lt Gen Hanut Singh, PVSM, MVC|url=http://www.defstrat.com/exec/frmArticleDetails.aspx?DID=381|work=South Asia Defence & Strategic Review|publisher=Aakash Media|accessdate=31 March 2014|author=Maj Gen Raj Mehta}}</ref> | *] - Lt. General of the Indian Army<ref>{{cite web|title=A VISIONARY CAVALIER : Lt Gen Hanut Singh, PVSM, MVC|url=http://www.defstrat.com/exec/frmArticleDetails.aspx?DID=381|work=South Asia Defence & Strategic Review|publisher=Aakash Media|accessdate=31 March 2014|author=Maj Gen Raj Mehta}}</ref> | ||
*] – Music Director<ref>{{cite web|last=Nerurkar|first=Vishwas|title=His Journey|url=http://www.madanmohan.in/html/the_legend/his_journey/his_journey.html|work=Madan Mohan: The Musical Legend|publisher=madanmohan.in|accessdate=31 March 2014}}</ref> | *] – Music Director<ref>{{cite web|last=Nerurkar|first=Vishwas|title=His Journey|url=http://www.madanmohan.in/html/the_legend/his_journey/his_journey.html|work=Madan Mohan: The Musical Legend|publisher=madanmohan.in|accessdate=31 March 2014}}</ref> |
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School in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, IndiaColonel Brown's Cambridge School, Dehradun | |
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File:Col brown school logo.jpg | |
Location | |
Dehradun, Uttarakhand India | |
Information | |
Motto | Magna est Veritas (Truth is Great) |
Established | 1926 |
Founder | Col. William Brown |
Headmaster | S. K. Tyagi |
Language | English |
Houses | Principal, Bursar & Headmaster |
Color(s) | Green, yellow and red |
Slogan | Eat Well, Sleep Well,
Work Hard, Play Hard and Above All, Be a Gentleman! |
Nickname | CBS / CBCS / Brownians |
Affiliation | ISC |
Website | http://www.colbrownschool.com |
Colonel Brown Cambridge School is an English medium residential school located in Dehradun, India. It was founded in 1926 with five students. It was the 1st all boys residential school in Dehradun.
The campus is in the town of Dehradun on the foothills of Mussoorie - Queen of Hills in India, with 500 students and nine hostel buildings.
The school is secular and admits boys from all parts of the world representing all religions, castes and creeds. It provides no religious instruction, but secular prayers and congregational singing of secular and patriotic hymns are a part of the daily morning assembly.
History
The Founding
Colonel Brown Cambridge School was founded on 17 March 1926, by Col. and Mrs. William Brown. It was the 1st all boys residential school in Dehradun.
The motto of the school is Magna Est Veritas. Translated from Latin it means "Truth Is Great". The crest of the school has the initials of the school on the right hand corner with a lion for courage, a shamrock (the national symbol for Ireland), and a torch representing the torch of learning.
Academics
The Academic session is in two sessions - 15 July to 15 November (first term) and 15 January to 15 May (second term).
Admission
The school holds a very rigid policy as far as admission tests to the entrance classes are concerned. A child is admitted to the school purely on the basis of merit and recommendations of any kind debars him from admission to the school.
Management
The school is run by the "N.S. Educational Society" registered under the Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 and is recognized for the purpose of sending up students for the I.C.S.E..
Founder's Day
Founder's Day is celebrated each year on March 17. There is a P.T. competition held on this day. The school celebrates Annual Day in the month of November. Arts & Crafts exhibition, march-past,P.T, yoga, Drama etc. are shown on this day.
Notable alumni
The students studying at CBS are also called Brownians and the ex students are called ex-Brownians or simply Old Boys. Colonel Brown Cambridge School has produced many prominent and notable persons which include the following:
- Vishwanath Pratap Singh – Prime Minister Of India
Md. Ayub Khan - President Of Pakistan Yahya Khan – President Of Pakistan
Virbhadra Singh – Chief Minister Of Himachal Pradesh
Akram Khan – Minister of State for Home, Govt.of Haryana
Sahabzada Yaqub Khan – Minister Of Foreign Affairs, Governor Of East Pakistan, Ambassador to France
A. K. Singh – Cabinet Minister of U.P.
Fateh Bahadur Singh - Forest Minister Of U.P.
K.M. Aggarwal -Vice President Of National Congress Committe
Nur Khan – Governor Of West Pakistan, Air Chief Marshall
Raj Kapoor– Actor, Director, Producer
Randhir Kapoor – Actor, Director, Producer
Meiyang Chang – Actor, Singer, T.V. Host
Madan Mohan – Music Director
Md Shamsul Hasan Khan – Member Of Parliament
Awadhesh Pratap Singh – Member Of Parliament
Maharaja Kamal Bahadur Singh – Member Of Parliament
Rajinder Singh – Member Of Legislative Assembly, Commandant General Of Home Guards
Zakir Ali - Member Of Legislative Assembly
Genenral Mohammad Ayub Khan – Chief Of Army Staff
Yahya Khan - Chief Of Army Staff
Nur Khan – Air Chief Marshall
Hanut Singh – Lieutenant General
Sahabzada Yaqub Khan – Lieutenant General
Kanwar Lalit Kumar Singh - Lieutenant General
Depender Singh - Lutenant General
Sahabzada Yaqub Khan - Lutenant General
Vijai Singh Shekhawat – Chief Of Naval Staff
Harish C. Malhotra - Rear Admiral
Bikram Singh – Editor (The Statesman)
Tejdar Amrohi- Actor, Director, Producer
Meyiang Chang - Actor, Singer, T.V. Host
Monjoy Mukherjee - Film Director
Rajat Kalra - Musician Vitender Panwar - Mr. India(Body Building), Mr. Asia, Mr. Common Wealth Games(1997)
Asif Pathan - Soccer Player(Real Madrid, Spain)
Liakat H. Khan - Editor( The Friday Times)
Howard Roark - Protagonist Of the novel Foumtain Head(fiction) March 26 at 8:13pm · Like
- Hanut Singh Rathore - Lt. General of the Indian Army
- Madan Mohan – Music Director
- Md Shamsul Hasan Khan – Member Of Parliament
- Raj Kapoor - Actor, film producer and director
- Vijai Singh Shekhawat - Chief of Naval Staff of the Indian Navy
External links
References
- Phadnis, Aditi (24 January 2014). "Vishwanath Pratap Singh: The original Aam Aadmi hero". Beyond Business. Business Standard. Retrieved 1 April 2014.
- Maj Gen Raj Mehta. "A VISIONARY CAVALIER : Lt Gen Hanut Singh, PVSM, MVC". South Asia Defence & Strategic Review. Aakash Media. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
- Nerurkar, Vishwas. "His Journey". Madan Mohan: The Musical Legend. madanmohan.in. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
- "6th Lok Sabha Members Bioprofile". http://loksabha.nic.in/. Lok Sabha. Archived from the original on 31 March 2014. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
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