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    Open Minds – A Birla School, Hyderabad is managed by DSR Educational Society. The motto of the DSR group is to create a positive and inspiring space for the students. The school provides both Central Board of Secondary Education CBSE and Cambridge Assessment International Education CAIE syllabus for the primary, middle and secondary grade students.

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