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  2. Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan - Wikipedia

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    The Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (transl. Central Schools Organisation) is a system of central government schools in India governed by the Ministry of Education, Government of India. As of April 2023 [update] , it has a total of 1,253 schools in India , and three abroad, in Kathmandu , Moscow and Tehran .

  3. Kendriya Vidyalaya Sivaganga - Wikipedia

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    Kendriya Vidyalaya, Sivagangai, is a system of central government schools under the Ministry of Human Resource Development (India). It's located in Sivaganga . The system came into being in 2009 under the name "Central Schools", and has been affiliated with CBSE .

  4. KV IIT Chennai - Wikipedia

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    KV (Kendriya Vidyalaya) IIT Chennai is a secondary school affiliated to CBSE board [1] in Chennai, India, located within the IIT Madras campus. [2] The current principal is R. N. Sendhil Kumar. It was established in 1964 with the patronage and assistance of IIT Management. It is part of the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan.

  5. KVS - Wikipedia

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    KVS may stand for: Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, a school chain in India; KVS (France), a former microcar manufacturer; See also. All pages with titles ...

  6. List of Kendriya Vidyalayas - Wikipedia

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    The three Kendriya Vidyalayas outside India are in Kathmandu, Moscow, and Tehran, situated inside Embassies in these countries and their expenditures are borne by the Ministry of External Affairs. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] They are intended for children of Indian embassy staff and other expatriate employees of the government of India, including State Bank of ...

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  8. List of schools in Chennai - Wikipedia

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    From the academic year of 2011, the Government of Tamil Nadu has brought in the "Samachiyar Kalvi" syllabus to replace Anglo-Indian, state, Oriental and matriculation modes of education. Now only the following syllabi are available in Tamil Nadu: Samachyar Kalvi, CBSE, ICSE and IGCSE.

  9. Bhashini - Wikipedia

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    Bhashini is an Indian government project developed by Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology under its "National Language Translation Mission." It aims to help Indian citizens translate content in various Indian languages and enable effective communication among different-language speakers across India, and thus reduce the language barrier in India.