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Later, a new building was constructed after the completion of merger of both school which was named Carneiro Indian Girls High School. [4] The new building was inaugurated in 1933. [2] In 1936, another separate college was established in the premises of Vasant Pathshala School called Vishindevi Naraindas Maha Kenya Vidyalaya Inter College. [2]
Government Higher Secondary School for Girls Cottonhill; Holy Angel's Convent Trivandrum (girls only after IV) Mount Carmel Convent Anglo-Indian Girls High School; Nirmala Bhavan Higher Secondary School; Sacred Heart Girls' High School, Thalassery; St. Mary's Convent Girls High School, Ollur; St. Mary's Girls High School, Kozhencherry
Sir Syed Government Girls College is considered as one of the most premier educational institutions for girls in Karachi. The college was founded by Syed Altaf Ali Barelvi [1] in 1954 solely to provide higher education to girls. The college has been named as Sir Syed Girls College after the leader Sir Syed Ahmed Khan. The present building of ...
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.
Of these, 427 KGBVs have been sanctioned in Muslim concentration blocks, 612 in ST blocks, 688 in SC blocks. A total of 750 residential schools have been opened in educational backward blocks. 75% enrollment is reserved for girls from SC, ST, OBC and Minority communities and the other 25% to girls from families below the poverty line.
Schools portal; Primary and secondary schools for girls located in India. Related articles about the subject of girls' schools in India also be included.
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