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List of Schools in Shahapur Cluster (Belgaum City Block), Belagavi, Karnataka | Academic & Facilities Details of All Govt. & Private (Primary, Secondary, High) School
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List of Schools in Shahapur Cluster
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 16 - Karnatak Daivanya Education N Trust English Higher Primary School Shastrinagar School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 17 - Karnataka Lingayat Education Pu College Goaves School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 18 - Adarsha Marathi Vidya Mandir Marathi Higher Primary Alawan Galli Shahapur School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 18 - Hindmata High School Alwan Galli Shahapur School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 18 - Kannada Lower Primary School Jed Galli Shahapur School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 18 - Marathi Higher Primary School No. 19 Alavan Galli Shahapur School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 18 - Pandit Nehru High School Aided Shahapur School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 18 - Pandit Nehru Pu College Shahapur School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 19 - Marathi Higher Primary School No. 13 Basavan Galli Shahapur School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 19 - Marathi Higher Primary School No. 26 Bichhu Galli Shahapur School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 20 - Urdu Higher Primary School No. 6 Alwan Galli Shahapur School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 21 - Sharada Vidyalay English Lower Primary School Shahapur School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 22 - Marathi Higher Primary School No. 16 Baswan Galli Shahapur School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 22 - Marathi Lower Primary School No. 45 Narvekar Galli School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 23 - Marathi Higher Primary School No. 8 Hosur School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 24 - Champabai Bhogale Girls High School Shahapur School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 24 - Government Chintamanrao Higher Primary School Shahapur School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 24 - Government Chintamnarao Pu College Shahapur School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 24 - Government Chintamnrao Pu College Shahapur School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 24 - Kannada Higher Primary School No. 8 Kacheri Galli School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 24 - Marathi Higher Primary Girls School No. 4 Kore Galli Shahapur School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 24 - Marathi Higher Primary School No. 25 Goaves School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 24 - New Girls High School Goaves Shahapur School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 25 - English Higher Primary Dnyan Mandir School New Goodshed Road School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 25 - English Higher Primary Gajananrao Bhatakande School Spm Road Shahapur School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 25 - Gajanan Rao Bhatakande English High School Spm Road Shahapur School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 25 - Kannada Higher Primary School No. 4 Mahtma Fule Road Shahapur School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 25 - Kannada Lower Primary School Shastri Nagar School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 25 - Marathi Higher Primary School No. 14 Shastri Nagar Shahapur School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 25 - Shri Gajananrao Bhatakande Pu College Spm Road Shahapur School |
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Belgaum City, Ward No. 26 - Dnyan Mandir English High School New Goodshed Road School |
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The word school derives from Greek σχολή (scholē), originally meaning 'leisure' and also 'that in which leisure is employed', but later 'a group to whom lectures were given', school.
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In ancient India, schools were in the form of 'Gurukuls'. Gurukuls were traditional Hindu residential teaching schools, usually the teacher's house or monastery. Today schools in India are commonly known by the Sanskrit words Vidyashram, Vidyalaya, Vidya Mandir, Vidya Bhavan. In southern languages, it is known as Pallikudam or Padasalai. During the Mughal rule, madrasas were started in India to educate the children of Muslim parents.