Huzurpaga

Huzurpaga is the oldest girls' high school in Maharashtra, India. The school was established by the Maharashtra Girls Education Society in 1885. The school's founders included noted social reformer Justice Ranade and historian Dr. R. G. Bhandarkar. The subjects taught in the school right from founding were English literature, Arithmetics and Science. The school is officially called HHCP Girls High School in honor of a benefactor, the Maharaja, His Highness Chintamanrao Patwardhan of Sangli. The school is located in the main commercial area of Laxmi Road in Pune. The school location was historically used as horse stables for the Maratha Cavalry during the days of Peshwa rule. At present, the school offers instruction from grades 5 to 10 to nearly 2,400 girls. The school's medium of instruct

Huzurpaga

Huzurpaga is the oldest girls' high school in Maharashtra, India. The school was established by the Maharashtra Girls Education Society in 1885. The school's founders included noted social reformer Justice Ranade and historian Dr. R. G. Bhandarkar. The subjects taught in the school right from founding were English literature, Arithmetics and Science. The school is officially called HHCP Girls High School in honor of a benefactor, the Maharaja, His Highness Chintamanrao Patwardhan of Sangli. The school is located in the main commercial area of Laxmi Road in Pune. The school location was historically used as horse stables for the Maratha Cavalry during the days of Peshwa rule. At present, the school offers instruction from grades 5 to 10 to nearly 2,400 girls. The school's medium of instruct