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Rajkumari Ratnavati Girls School is a girl's school in the rural Thar Desert of Jaisalmer in the Indian state of Rajasthan. The school is unique in that the architects designed it in the shape of an oval that can withstand temperatures of up to 50 degrees Celsius. [1] The school can accommodate 400 girls from kindergarten to tenth grade. The ...
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The college has an art gallery, Nandan, exhibiting sculptures, frescoes and murals. [16] [17] In the 1960s, the Birlas and Goenkas families had built two girls hostels named after them. [18] Kala Bhavana has 17,000 original art works by eminent Indian and Far-Eastern masters, and is now seeking outside support for preserving and displaying ...
This is a list of schools in India grouped by state/UT. Where a state or city has its own list, it is linked without duplicating the names here. There are more than 1.5 million schools in India, [1] so this list only includes those with Wikipedia articles.
Heritage Girls School is an English-medium fully boarding school for girls, located near Eklingji, in Udaipur, Rajasthan, The school is affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) and is ranked as top 10 boarding schools in India by Education World.
[3] [4] Ranade's then young wife, Ramabai Ranade had presented a petition to the governor of Bombay, James Ferguson in 1884 about the desirability of opening a high school for girls. Ferguson inaugurated the school in 1885. The school was originally called the Poona Native Girls High School (PNHS). It was the first Indian-run school to offer ...