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The Jat-Anglo Sanskrit School was started by whom of the following person on 26 March 1913 in Rohtak ?
Ch. Devi Lal
Rao Birender Singh
Banarsi Das Gupta
Sir Chhotu Ram
Chottu Ram's place of residence in Rohtak was known as "Prem Nivas" and "Nili Kothi" (English: Blue Bungalow). The chowk (road square) nearest to his house is now known as "Chhotu Ram Chowk" and a Dharamshala exists at the same place in his name. A samadhi (tomb) was created in his memory at the school campus where he was cremated, and there people pay homage on his birthday each year.Chhotu Ram State College of Engineering College in Murthal (Sonepat District), Haryana, is named after him (the name of the college has since been changed to Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology abbreviated as DCRUST, after it got the University Status in 2006).Also Sir Chhotu Ram College of Education, Kurukshetra is named after him.[8] Further, Sir Chhotu Ram Institute of Engineering & Technology at Meerut is also named after him.The Indian government issued a commemorative stamp on 9 January 1995.The Jat-Anglo Sanskrit School was started by him on 26 March 1913 in Rohtak. A Bachelor of Education college at the same campus, is also named after him.
Ch. Birender Singh, Sir Chhotu Ram's grandson has built a 64 feet statue, highest in Haryana, of Sir Chhotu Ram at his birth site. This statue has been unveiled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 9, 2018.
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