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Government model high school sector 25 Chandigarh; Government Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 16, Chandigarh; Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, sector 25 west, Chandigarh; St. Anne's Convent School, Sector - 32 D, Chandigarh; St. John's High School, Sector - 26, Chandigarh; St. Kabir Public School, Sector-26, Chandigarh
Sector-17 is also called Chandigarh's heart. [1] No vehicles are allowed at the plaza, instead there is a multilevel parking lot to park vehicles. [3] The plaza has a fountain. [4] It is a no-vending zone. [5] It has a huge parade ground where Independence day as well as Republic day celebrations are organised every year. [6]
Heritage Tree of Chandigarh at Sukhna Lake Board sign of Heritage Trees of Chandigarh, India Chandigarh Heritage Tree at sector 9A. Many trees in the Union Territory of Chandigarh are given a privileged part of the natural heritage of the city which serves as an important green landmark, so the Chandigarh government came up with a list of 31 trees which are called Heritage Trees of Chandigarh. [1]
According to the Chandigarh administration's department of education, there are a total of 115 government schools in Chandigarh, [102] including Government Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 16, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Bhavan Vidyalaya, [103] convent schools like St. Anne's Convent School, St. John's High School, Chandigarh, Sacred Heart ...
Universities of Chandigarh University Location Type Established Specialisation Sources Panjab University: Chandigarh State: 1882 (1956 ‡) General [1] Punjab Engineering College: Chandigarh Deemed: 1921 (1954 ‡) (2003 †) Technology [2] Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research: Chandigarh Deemed: 1962 Health [3]
Government Model Senior Secondary School, Sector-16 (often called GMSSS-16 or simply 16-Model) is a State-funded co-educational secondary school located in Chandigarh, India, educating students in grades K–12. Founded in 1954, [1] it is the oldest school in Chandigarh and among the most selective.
Chandigarh has an effective literacy rate of 86.77% (based on population 7 years and above), higher than the national average; with male literacy of 90.81% and female literacy of 81.88%. [8] 10.8% of the population is under 6 years of age. [8] The population of Chandigarh formed 0.12 per cent of India in 2011. [9]
Mohali and Chandigarh are contiguous, with only the boundary between Punjab and Chandigarh dividing this area. The original plan of Mohali township is an extension of the road and an 800m x 1200m extension of the sector design system of Chandigarh, without any unique planning.