Sir Hari Singh Gour

Founder and Vice-Chancellor of University of Sagar

Sir Hari Singh Gour - Founder and Vice-Chancellor of University of Sagar
Born

November 26th, 1870
154 years ago

Died

1949
76 years ago — 79 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

India

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Born in 1870, a significant figure in Indian education, served as the founder and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sagar. Played a crucial role in promoting higher education in the region. His efforts laid the groundwork for many educational institutions in Madhya Pradesh. Also contributed to various social and cultural causes during his time.

Founded the University of Sagar

Served as Vice-Chancellor

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