Bhupal Noble's College (formerly Bhupal Noble's Institute) is a tertiary educational institution in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. It was established in 1923 by Maharaj Kumar HH Bhupal Singh ji Bahadur Mewar. At present it consists of nine colleges and caters to more than 9,000 students in a range of disciplines including Pharmacy, Physical Education, Law, Management, International Travel and Tourism Management, History, Indology, Nursing, General Science, Commerce, Arts, Drawing and Painting, Home Science, and Computer and Information Technology.
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Bhupal Nobles University also known as BN University is a private university located in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.It was founded in 2017
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Maharana Bhupal Stadium is a multipurpose stadium in Udaipur, Rajasthan. The ground is mainly used for organizing matches of football, cricket and other sports. The stadium has hosted two Ranji Trophy matches in 1982 when Rajasthan cricket team played against Uttar Pradesh cricket team and again in 1983 when Rajasthan cricket team played against Vidarbha cricket team.
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Ahar is a former town of historical significance, located on the north bank of the Ahar River in the present-day city of Udaipur, Rajasthan, in India.
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The Ahar Cenotaphs are a group of cenotaphs located in Ahar, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. The site contains more than 250 elevated dome-shaped pavilions, or chhatris, of the royal house of Mewar, which were built over approximately 350 years. It has approximately 19 cenotaphs of various Maharanas who were cremated here. This group of cenotaphs is also known as Mahasati, or the "Great Place of Sati." It is also the place where, at times, the wives or concubines of the Maharana were either burned or committed sati with him. For this reason, the place is also known as Mahasati.
These cenotaphs are arranged side by side in a vast enclosure and vary in size, ranging from a small chhatri with four columns to a mahal. Despite differences in layout and details, they all follow the same basic design. Each structure features a dome supported by columns, forming a circular pavilion. It is set on a raised terrace, accessed by a flight of steps. The entire structure, including the terrace, stairs, columns, and domes, is made of white marble from Kankroli. The most remarkable among these cenotaphs are those of Amar Singh and Sangram Singh II. These cenotaphs are built in the Jain architectural style.
Arvind Singh Mewar was cremated here on 17 March 2025.
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Rana Pratap Nagar railway station is the second railway station in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India, besides the main Udaipur City railway station. The railway station is under the administrative control of North Western Railway of Indian Railways.
Classes are offered in both Hindi and English.