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Dabhol (Marathi pronunciation: [d̪aːbʱoɭ]), also known as Dabul, is a small seaport town in the Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra in India. It is located on the northern and southern sides of the Vashishthi river that later flows by Chiplun town. [ 1 ]
The Shri Ram School; South Delhi Public School; Saint Giri Senior Secondary School; Springdales School; St. Columba's School; St. Francis De Sales School [1] St. Paul's School, New Delhi; St. Mark's Senior Secondary Public School; St. Mark's Senior Secondary School, Janakpuri; St. Thomas' School (New Delhi) St. Xavier's School, Delhi; St ...
Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj; Don Bosco School (Alaknanda, New Delhi) G. Great Mission Public School; ... Vasant Valley School; Z. Zabaan School for Languages
Delhi Public School, Dharan or B.P Koirala Institute of Health Science (BPKIHS) is a school in Dharan, Nepal, run under the aegis of Delhi Public School Society. [ 62 ] [ 63 ] It was established in 1996.
The Ratnagiri Gas and Power company was made by the Government of Maharashtra and Government of India in 2005 to rescue the controversial and nearly defunct Dabhol power company, a gas powered electricity provider owned by Enron Corporation. In 1992, Enron Corporation signed a deal to build a gas powered power station at Dabhol, from which the ...
A court case was filed in 2002 in the Delhi High Court by the Delhi Public School Society against the Delhi Public School Ghaziabad Society was dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. [ 7 ] A second case, involved DPS alumni and society president Salman Khurshid , starting a parallel organization DPS World Foundation to run schools under the name ...
In 2004–05, approximately 1.5 million students were enrolled in primary schools, 822,000 in middle schools and 669,000 in secondary schools across Delhi. Female students represented 49% of the total enrolment. The same year, the Delhi government spent between 1.58% and 1.95% of its gross state domestic product on education. [11]
This was effective on 11 September that year. The same ministry upgraded it to a secondary school under Order No. 4063 18 July 1991. It was further upgraded to a high school with an in-depth study of a foreign language from Order No. 1053 of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. [1]