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Gordon College — legacy of the colonial era
Prime ministers and ministers, military leaders, journalists, lawyers, actors and educationists have studied in the halls of the 115-year-old Government Gordon College building.
The college emerged from a missionary school in Raja Bazaar in 1893, and the school, which was affiliated with Calcutta University, was given college status and moved to a new building on Liaquat Road – near Liaquat Bagh – in 1902.
It was named after Dr Andrew Gordon of the American Presbyterian Mission, who also wrote a book titled Our India Mission about mission services in India.