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  1. Mahatma Gandhi Museum was formerly Alfred High School (also known as Mohandas Gandhi High School or Kathiawar High School) in Rajkot was one of the oldest educational institutions in India which was active for 164 years where Mahatma Gandhi studied few years. History of school.

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    Mahatma Gandhi Museum, Rajkot was previously known as Mohandas Gandhi Vidhyalaya, Alfred High School and Kathiawar High School established on 17th October 1853 with 36 students. Gandhiji completed his graduation from Alfred High School ( Kathiawar High School) in the year 1887.

  3. Mahatma Gandhi Museum (Alfred High School) Rajkot. Aboout The Place: The Mahatma Gandhi Museum pays homage to Mohandas "Mahatma" Gandhi, the "Father of the Nation." Rajkot Municipal Corporation (RMC) and Gujarat Tourism collaborate to run the Mahatma Gandhi Museum.

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  4. Alfred High School in Bhuj, Kutch is one of the oldest educational institution of Gujarat and first high school of Kutch. It was founded by Rao of Cutch, Pragmalji II in year 1870 at cost of ₹ 150,000 (US$1,900).

  5. 5. Mai 2017 · Rajkot, Gujarat: The 164-year-old Alfred High School in Rajkot where Mahatma Gandhi spent seven years has made way for a museum. The proposal to turn this state-run Gujarati medium school,...

  6. 4. Mai 2017 · New Delhi, UPDATED: May 4, 2017 14:28 IST. The age old school from where Mahatma Gandhi had received his secondary education is being shut down by the Gujarat education department and a museum will take its place. Originally known as the Alfred High School, the institution was built by the nawab of the erstwhile Junagadh state and opened in 1875.

  7. ALFRED HIGH SCHOOL. ETYMOLOGY: It was named after Prince Alfred, Queen Victoria's second son, by Maharaja Takht Sinhji. SIGNIFICANT HISTORY: Maharaja Takhtsinhji visited England to pay his respects to Queen Victoria, the British Empire's monarch at the time.