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Shala Darpan is an ICT Programme of Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India that to provide mobile access to parents of students of Government and Government aided schools. This information can only be obtained about the students of government schools.
The following is a list of schools in Southern Province, Sri Lanka. Galle District. Number of schools in Galle District Type Number of Schools 1AB 81 1C 161 2 ...
The Darpan Art Gallery is an art gallery located in Pune, India. Established in 2008 by the Kalachhaya Cultural Centre, it is known for exhibiting art, sculpture, photography, visual arts, and mixed media arts from local artists. It is considered the premiere art gallery for the city of Pune. Artists such as Milind Mulick, Sachin Naik ...
Bhavan's Adarsha Vidyalaya. Bhavan's Adarsha Vidyalaya, one of the six schools of the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Kochi Kendra is a senior secondary school affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education. [1] The school is situated at Kakkanad, Kochi, India . Sri. E Ramankutty.
The Sanskrit noun āśrama- is a thematic nominal derivative from the root śrami 'toil' (< PIE * ḱremh2, cf. śramaṇa) with the prefix ā 'towards.'. [4] An ashram is a place where one strives towards a goal in a disciplined manner. Such a goal could be ascetic, spiritual, yogic or any other. [5]
Zilla Parishad Primary School Kardelwadi is a primary school run by Zilla Parishad, Pune, a district belonging to Maharashtra an Indian state. The school is located at Kardelwadi village in Shirur taluka a sub-division of Pune district., The school is notable for being the only school in Maharashtra that works each and every day of the year, for the past 15 years.
Sekolah Rendah Agama An-najah. 14300. Nibong Tebal. 5.1409°N 100.4900°E. Madrasah Al-irsyadiah. 14310. Nibong Tebal. 5.1486°N 100.4210°E. National Primary Schools Islam As-salam Padang Lalang.
Jagannath Shankarsheth Murkute MLC (10 February 1803 – 31 July 1865) popularly known as Nana Shankarsheth [3] was an Indian Philanthropist and educationalist. He was born in the wealthy Murkute family in Murbad, Thane. So high was his credit that Arabs, Afghans and other foreign merchants chose to place their treasures in his custody rather ...