Hyderabad (Sind) National Collegiate Board

The Hyderabad (Sind) National Collegiate Board (HSNCB) was founded by refugees from the British India province of Sind which became part of the Muslim state of Pakistan carved out as part of the Partition of British India in 1947.

The first college established by this Board was the Rishi Dayaram National College or R. D. National College, more commonly known as the "National College", located on the Linking Road in Bandra, a suburb of Mumbai (then Bombay).

The R.D. National College was originally founded in 1922 in the city of Hyderabad in the then Sind Division of the Bombay Presidency (i.e. province) of British India by Hindu Sindis under the inspiration of Dr. Annie Besant and Rishi Dayaram Gidumal, a Sindi Hindu religious leader.

After Partition, Mr. K.M. Kundnani, who had been its principal, re-founded it in Bandra in 1949, with critical assistance from Advocate H.G. Advani.

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Colleges

The HSNCB has founded and operates several other educational institutions in the Indian Union:

Schools

The HSNC Board also operates the following schools:

Board members (as on August 13, 2007)

The Board presently consists of the following persons:

Famous alumni

Related activities / institutions

Although not operated by the HSNC Board, the following institutions have been founded by and are operated by frequently the same set of persons belonging to the Sindhi Hindu refugee community in Bombay:

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