kumaun in A Sentence

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    The University of Kumaun.

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    The Kumaun Motor Service Company.

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    after 1816, the Kumaun division

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    All Kumaun region.

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    established in 1983, former professor of History at Kumaun University, Nainital

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    Kumaun University consists of three campuses at Almora, Nainital and Bhimtal;49 affiliated government colleges;

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    After some time, another small company titled'The Kumaun Motor Service Company' started operations,

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    Kumaun University is an ISO 9001- 2008 certified institution, which follows International Quality Management System.

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    In 1893-94, Babu Devidas opened Kumaun Printing Press which published a weekly named Kurmanchal Samachar.

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    And an almost equal number of affiliated self-financed private institutions spread across the Kumaun region.

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    This is One of the biggest colleges under the Kumaun University where Under Graduate & Post

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    Rudrapur surpassed Jaspur in 1971 and Kashipur in 2011 to become the second most populous city in Kumaun.

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    The old pedesterial road is still in use here and this road connects nearby Kathgodam to all Kumaun region and even to Nepal and Tibet.

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    After some time, another small company titled'The Kumaun Motor Service Company' started operations, but it was transferred to Devi Lal Shah Ganga Ram in the latter part of 1922.

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    The CM also informed the Union Railway Minister that there is currently no direct rail service in the morning and afternoon between the Dehradun and Kumaun area, whose final railway station is Kathgodam.

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    He is a founder of People's Association for Himalaya Area Research(PAHAR), established in 1983, former professor of History at Kumaun University, Nainital and a Nehru Fellow at the Centre for Contemporary Studies at Teen Murti in New Delhi.

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    The Ceded and Conquered Provinces constituted a region in northern India that was ruled by the British East India Company from 1805 to 1834; it corresponded approximately-in present-day India-to all regions in Uttar Pradesh state with the exception of the Lucknow and Faizabad divisions of Awadh; in addition, it included the Delhi territory and, after 1816, the Kumaun division and a large part of the Garhwal division of present-day Uttarakhand state.

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