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Hassaram Rijhumal College of Commerce and Economics, commonly known as HR College, is an autonomous (since 2007) educational institute located in Churchgate, Mumbai. It is run by the Hyderabad (Sindh) National Collegiate Board and is affiliated to the HSNC University. It was the second college in Maharashtra (after KC College, Churchgate) to be accredited 'A' grade with a score of 87.95% by the NAAC (National Assessment & Accreditation Council) under the revised scheme in 2002. It is located adjacent to Kishinchand Chellaram College and shares a building with the KC Law College. College Leadership Indu Shahani, a noted academic and former Sheriff of Mumbai, is a former principal of HR College. Currently, Pooja Ramchandani is the principal in charge of the college. Courses The courses offered by the institute can be broadly classified into two categories; Junior college degrees & Senior college degrees. Junior college degrees include 11th grade (FYJC) & 12th grade (SYJC) c ...
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Dinshaw Wachha Road
Dinshaw Wacha Road is a road in Mumbai, India located between Churchgate and Mantralaya, Mumbai, Mantralaya. It houses some of the most prominent residential, educational and sports institutions in South Mumbai, connecting Oval Maidan to Marine Drive, Mumbai, Marine Drive promenade. The road is named after Sir Dinshaw Edulji Wacha, Dinshaw Wacha, a prominent Parsi politician who was one of the founding members (and later President) of the Indian National Congress. The road is also known as Dinshaw Vaccha Road. Cricket Connection Dinshaw Wacha Road famously houses the Brabourne Stadium, Brabourne stadium which is one of the two big cricket grounds in Mumbai City. The stadium's members only entrance is located on this road, whereas the regular "general" entrance opens up on Veer Nariman Road. The stadium currently hosts Cricket Club of India (CCI), one of the most prestigious clubs in India and, was conceived as India's counterpart to the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). It is t ...
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