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The Rajkumar College (also known as RKC) in Rajkot is one of the oldest K-12 institution in India today. RKC has a 26 acre (105,000 m²) campus located in the heart of Rajkot city. Rajkumar College Rajkot motto File links The following pages link to this file: Rajkumar College ... 1870 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... Rajkot (2001 pop. ... Jump to: navigation, search Gujarat (àªà«àªàª°àª¾àª¤ in Gujarati) is the most industrialized state in India after Maharashtra and is located in western India, bordered by Pakistan to the northwest and Rajasthan to the north. ... Rajkot (2001 pop. ... Jump to: navigation, search K-12 (Pronounced Kay through 12 or just Kay 12) is the American designation for primary and secondary education. ...
The foundation stone was laid in 1868 and the college was formally opened in 1870. The college has a flourishing history of 136 years and has had students from all walks of life. The college was founded for the education of the Princely order by the Princes and Chiefs of Kathiawad for the education of their sons and relations. Kathiawar is a peninsula in western India. ...
In 1938, on the initiatives of its founding members, the College became a Public School (private school in Western terms) - the first such college to do so. The college itself is also a founding member of the Indian Public Schools Conference. The term public school has different meanings: In Scotland, Australia, the United States and most other English-speaking nations, a school which does not charge tuition fees but is financed and/or controlled by the state, in contrast to a private school (also known as an independent school); here the...
Rajkumar claims that one superior officer, who entered the prison service at the same time as he, openly told him as long as he was in charge Rajkumar would never climb the ranks.
Rajkumar recently enjoyed a court victory for discrimination when Justice Anthony Lucky, sitting in the San Fernando High Court, ordered the PSC and Prisons Commissioner to supply Rajkumar with the reason why he was not promoted for three decades and to promote the man to the rank of Prison Officer II immediately.
Rajkumar said it has cost him thousands of dollars and most of his savings to follow it to the end and he is hopeful that the Privy Council would bring justice to the hundreds like him who suffer "at the hands of the corrupt and powerful".