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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Daly_CollegeDaly College - Wikipedia

    It was founded by Sir Henry Daly of the British Indian Army during India's colonial British Raj, following an English public school model . The school started in 1870 as the Residency School. It was then renamed as the East Rajkumar College in 1876, and in 1882, it came to be known as The Daly College.

  2. The Founder. Sir Henry Dermot Daly was born at Kirkee, near Poona, on 25th October 1823. His father, Francis Dermot Daly, was a soldier and served in British Indian from 1821 in the 4th Light Dragoons. Sir Daly was a keen student of history and delved into the history of the States of Malwa region.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Daly_CollegeDaly College - Wikiwand

    It was founded by Sir Henry Daly of the British Indian Army during India's colonial British Raj, following an English public school model. The school started in 1870 as the Residency School. It was then renamed as the East Rajkumar College in 1876, and in 1882, it came to be known as The Daly College.

  4. Aug 6, 2015 · Founded in 1870 by Sir Henry Daly of the British Indian Army during India's colonial British Raj, it started out as a Residency School called Indore Residency College. In 1882, it was renamed as The Daly College in honor of Sir. Henry Daly.

  5. The main building was officially inaugurated on November 8,1912 by the Viceroy, Lord Hardinge and the old campus was given up. For the, next 28 years the College was open exclusively to the sons of the Chiefs of Central India.

  6. www.dalycollege.org › evolutionDaly College Indore

    This was the beginning of Daly College, which was then known as "The Rajkumar Class" and subsequently in 1882 as "The Indore Residency Raj Kumar College" when the classes were moved to the Old Boarding Houses.

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  8. The Daly College is a co-educational residential and day boarding school located in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. It was founded by Sir Henry Daly of the British Indian Army during India's colonial British Raj, following an English public school model .

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