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The head of the KVs in a region is a Deputy Commissioner accompanied by two to three Assistant Commissioners. At present, there are 25 regional offices in KVS. There are individual principals of every KV, administering the schools along with a Vice-Principal (wherever there is a vacancy for the post) and Head Master/ Mistress.
The Kendriya Vidyalayas are a network of central government-overseen schools in India, formed under the aegis of the Ministry of Education, affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), headquartered in New Delhi.
Kendriya Vidyalaya, Dewas (KV Dewas) is a school that is part of Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan. [1] It was established in 1981 and administered through KVS Bhopal region which works under the direct guidance of Ministry of Human Resource and Development.
The Ministry of Education (MoE) is a ministry of the Government of India, responsible for the implementation of the National Policy on Education. [3] The ministry is further divided into two departments: the Department of School Education and Literacy, which deals with primary, secondary and higher secondary education, adult education and literacy, and the Department of Higher Education, which ...
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Central Board of Secondary Education(CBSE), KVS: Authority: Ministry of Human Resource Development (India) Chairman: The District Magistrate of Muzaffarpur: Principal: Roopali Parihar: Headmaster: Manish Kumar Thakur(Shift I) Rajeev Ranjan (Shift II) Staff: 52 (Shift I) 81(Shift II) Enrolment: 875(shift I) 2300(shift II)
Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan is an autonomous body set up by the Ministry of Education to cater to the educational needs of children of IIT Employees. Shri. S. Ramachandran was the first principal of the Vidyalaya, then composed of 24 staff members.The school has divisions for the primary, secondary and senior secondary sections.
In 1986, Rajeev Gandhi, then Prime Minister of India, announced a National Policy on Education to modernise and expand higher education programs across India.In 1986, he founded the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya System, a Central government-based education institution providing rural populations with free residential education from grades six to twelve.