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Birla Vidya Mandir in Nainital is a residential boarding school for boys in India which was founded on 17th of July 1947 just before Indian Independence. The school is mainly the product of the vision of Govind Ballabh Pant, an Indian independence activist. BVM is ranked among the TOP 5 Boys Boarding Schools in India with world class facilities ...
Birla Vidya Niketan Delhi saket; Birla International Schools - The Franchisee Module; Birla Open Mind - High End Franchisee Module; Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani; Birla Institute of Management Technology (BIMTECH), Greater Noida [24] B.K. Birla Institute of Engineering & Technology; Birla Global University Bhubaneswar ...
Vidya Niketan Birla Public School Pilani is a boarding school in India. Shishu Mandir, which was later rechristened as Vidya Niketan (popularly known as Birla Public School) was founded by the Birla Educational Trust in 1944 under the guidance of Dr. Maria Montessori, the world famous pioneer in child education.
Birla High School in Kolkata, West Bengal, India, was founded by Lakshmi Niwas Birla in 1941. The name of the school was changed from Hindi High School to Birla High School in 1997. [ 1 ] It is an initiative of the Vidya Mandir Society and is affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education .
Birla Bharati School; Bidya Bharati Girls' High School; ... Vidya Niketan, Bansdroni; Vidyanjali International School, Cambridge International Centre; W.
Gita Niketan Awasiya Vidyalaya – Kurukshetra; Modern Vidya Niketan schools – Faridabad; Motilal Nehru School of Sports Rai, ( MNSS) Sonipat; The Sanskriti School – Rohtak; Vidya Devi Jindal School, Hisar – Hisar; Vidya Sanskar International School – Faridabad
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.
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan is an Indian educational trust. It was founded on 7 November 1938 by K.M Munshi, with the support of Mahatma Gandhi. [1] The trust programmes through its 119 centres in India, 7 centres abroad and 367 constituent institutions, [2] cover "all aspects of life from the cradle to the grave and beyond – it fills a growing vacuum in modern life", as Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru ...