A history of the institutional expansion and growth of K. C. College

Kishinchand Chellaram College was established in 1954 under the aegis of the Hyderabad (Sind) National Collegiate Board. It was the second institution that the Management set up in Bombay after it relocated itself in the city, following the aftermath of Partition.

The establishment of this college epitomises the positive side of Partition of India in 1947.  The instituting of K.C. and the history of the Board speaks not only of the entrepreneurial spirit of the Sindhi community but also its deeprooted sense of nationalism.  Rather than lament the brutality of human and material loss of the events of 1947 and the loss of a dear homeland, Sindhis, with their expertise set up similar institutions as had existed in Sind. Support for the establishment of the college was garnered from the globally scattered Sindhi community, particularly the Kishinchand Chellaram family, after whom the college was named and the Watumulls, who dedicated the ground floor auditorium to the memory of their son, Rama Watumull.