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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.
The school, one of the oldest JNV in Odisha, [2] was recently declared as a PM SHRI School, a centrally sponsored scheme by the Government of India to develop Schools where good physical infrastructure and appropriate resources conducive to learning are available to all students. It is well connected by roads from Cuttack as well as Bhubaneswar.
(PM Skill Development Scheme) CS MoSD&E: 2015: Skill Development Seeks to provide the institutional capacity to train people in hirable skills. It had a 20% placement rate in 2021. [81] PM Bhartiya Jan Aushadhi Kendra (PM Indian Public Medicine Scheme, PMBJK) — MoCF: 2015 Generic Medicine The scheme launched by the Department of ...
Saakshar Bharat is a government of India initiative launched by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to conduct teaching-learning programmes for the non-literate aged 15 and above. It was launched on 8 September 2009, as a centrally sponsored scheme. [5] It aims to recast India's National Literacy Mission to focus on the literacy of women. [6]
PM Shri Kendriya Vidyalaya Cossipore is a school offering nursery to higher secondary level of education in Cossipore, Kolkata. It is a Kendriya Vidyalaya , operating under the auspices of the Central Board of Secondary Education .
PM SHRI Kendriya Vidyalaya, Khanapara (informally K.V. Khanapara or K.V.K) is a co-educational school in Guwahati, Assam, India. It is part of the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) and affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). It is the oldest Kendriya Vidyalaya in the North-Eastern region of India. The institute began in ...
One school in Tsimalakha, Bhutan, was transferred to the Bhutanese Government, thus ceasing to be a Kendriya Vidyalaya (then known as Indo-Bhutan Central School (IBCS)) in 1989, after one of the major Indo-Bhutan projects (the Chukhha Hydal power project) was near completion. Indian Government employees were gradually transferred back to their ...
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