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Shri Captain V.P. Singh Smarak Degree College, located in Kaushambi, Uttar Pradesh, stands as a prominent educational institution established in 2005. Affiliated with Professor Rajendra Singh (Rajju Bhaiya) University, Prayagraj, the college is dedicated to providing quality undergraduate education in Arts, Science, and Commerce.

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Kaushambi, Uttar Pradesh

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Attractions & Things to Do near Captain V.P. Singh Degree College

Discover the full range of campus facilities at Captain V.P. Singh Degree College including hostels, libraries, sports infrastructure, labs, classrooms, and innovation centers. Learn about student accommodation, dining options, Wi-Fi availability, and modern amenities that support academic and personal growth.

Essential Amenities near Captain V.P. Singh Degree College

airports

~ 70-80 km

Prayagraj Airport (BAM)

bus stand

~ 5-7 km

Sirathu Bus Stand

railway station

~ 5-7 km

Bharwari Railway Station

nearest hospital

~ 10-12 km

District Hospital Kaushambi

Student Friendly Places

Hotels NEAR Captain V.P. Singh Degree College

Hotel Kashi Residency (Prayagraj)

Hotel Kanha Shyam (Prayagraj)

Hotel Grand Continental (Prayagraj)

Hotel Harsh Anand (Prayagraj)

Hotel Yatrik (Prayagraj)

Student Friendly Places

Popular Food Places near Captain V.P. Singh Degree College

Local tea stalls and small eateries near Bharwari and Sirathu markets

Dhaba style restaurants along the highway

Explore Nearby Attractions

LANDMARKS

LANDMARKS

Kaushambi Ancient Ruins (Buddhist archaeological site)

Sheetla Devi Temple, Kara

Ghantaghar, Sirathu

RESTAURANTS

RESTAURANTS

Local eateries and dhabas in Sirathu and Bharwari

Multiple restaurants in Prayagraj offering various cuisines (e.g., El Chico, The Tamarind Tree)

SHOPPING MALLS

SHOPPING MALLS

Sirathu Local Market (local shopping area)

Bharwari Local Market (local shopping area)

TSR Mall (Prayagraj - approximately 70-80 km)

Vinayak City Centre Mall (Prayagraj - approximately 70-80 km)

Must-Visit Tourist Spots

Kaushambi Ancient Ruins

~ 10-15 km

An important historical and archaeological site, known for its ancient Buddhist stupas and monasteries, reflecting the rich heritage of the region.

Sheetla Devi Temple, Kara

~ 15-20 km

A renowned Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Sheetla Devi, attracting devotees from nearby areas, particularly during festivals.

Akbarpur Kara

~ 18-22 km

A small town with historical significance, known for its ancient fort ruins and local legends.

Triveni Sangam, Prayagraj

~ 75-85 km

The sacred confluence of three rivers - Ganga, Yamuna, and mythical Saraswati - a major pilgrimage site for Hindus.

Allahabad Fort, Prayagraj

~ 75-85 km

A grand fort built by Emperor Akbar in 1583, standing at the banks of Yamuna near the confluence, with historical significance.

Anand Bhavan, Prayagraj

~ 70-80 km

The historic ancestral home of the Nehru family, now a museum preserving artifacts from India's freedom movement.

Khusro Bagh, Prayagraj

~ 70-80 km

A large walled garden complex housing the tombs of Jahangir's son Prince Khusro, his mother, and his sister, known for Mughal architecture.

All Saints Cathedral, Prayagraj

~ 70-80 km

A magnificent Anglican cathedral built in Gothic style, one of the oldest churches in India.

Weekend Getaways

Varanasi

~ 200-220 km

One of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, renowned for its ghats along the Ganges, ancient temples, and spiritual significance.

Chitrakoot

~ 120-140 km

A sacred pilgrimage site in the Bundelkhand region, associated with Lord Rama's exile, featuring temples, waterfalls, and caves.

Lucknow

~ 200-220 km

The 'City of Nawabs', known for its rich cultural heritage, historical monuments like Bara Imambara and Chota Imambara, and delectable Awadhi cuisine.

Ayodhya

~ 230-250 km

The birthplace of Lord Rama, a major Hindu pilgrimage site with numerous temples, including the upcoming Ram Temple, and ancient ghats along the Saryu river.

Sarnath

~ 210-230 km

A significant Buddhist pilgrimage site where Lord Buddha first taught the Dharma, featuring stupas, monasteries, and the Dhamek Stupa.

Kanpur

~ 180-200 km

An industrial city with historical sites like Kanpur Memorial Church, Nana Rao Park, and Jain Glass Temple.

Vindhyachal

~ 150-170 km

A famous Hindu pilgrimage town known for the Vindhyavasini Devi Temple, located on the banks of the River Ganga.

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