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List of Schools in Hss Chindi Cluster (Tamia Block), Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh | Academic & Facilities Details of All Govt. & Private (Primary, Secondary, High) School
Find Govt. and Private School in all location of Hss Chindi Cluster, Tamia, Chhindwara District (Madhya Pradesh, India) with academic, admission, result, fees, facilities contact, board name, teacher, phone number, city, village and town Details. Lookup primary, secondary, high, public schools under CBSE, ICSE, IB and state boards near me by school directory.
List of Schools in Hss Chindi Cluster
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Bamadi - Govt. Ms Bhamodikaka School |
2 |
Bamadi - Govt. Primary School, Bamadi School |
3 |
Batara - Govt. Primary School, Batara School |
4 |
Batara - Govt. Primary School, Gudhidhana School |
5 |
Bhodiyapani - Govt. Primary School, Dalel School |
6 |
Birdhagudhi - Govt. Primary School, Birdhagudhi School |
7 |
Chhindi - Govt. High School, (Girls) Chhindi School |
8 |
Chhindi - Govt. Higher Secondary School, Chindi School |
9 |
Chhindi - Govt. Ms (Girls) Ashram Chhindi School |
10 |
Chhindi - Govt. Ms (Girls) Chhindi School |
11 |
Chhindi - Govt. Ms Boys Chhindi School |
12 |
Chhindi - Govt. Primary School, Baddadhana School |
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Chhindi - Govt. Primary School, Chhindi Basti School |
14 |
Chhindi - Govt. Primary School, Chhindi Colony School |
15 |
Chhindi - Govt. Primary School, Ghoghara Chhindi School |
16 |
Chhindi - Green Vally Public Chhindi School |
17 |
Chimatipur - Govt. Ms Chimatipur School |
18 |
Chimatipur - Govt. Primary School, Chimatipur School |
19 |
Dongara - Govt. Ms Dongra School |
20 |
Dongara - Govt. Primary School, Dongra School |
21 |
Harrakachhar - Govt. Ms Harrakachhar School |
22 |
Harrakachhar - Govt. Primary School, Harrakachhar School |
23 |
Harrakachhar - Govt. Primary School, Jadmadal School |
24 |
Harrakachhar - Govt. Primary School, Pachgol School |
25 |
Harrakachhar - Govt. Primary School, Sehra School |
26 |
Kareamrated - Govt. Primary School, Doriyapatha School |
27 |
Kareamrated - Govt. Primary School, Talabdhana School |
28 |
Kathotiya - Govt. Primary School, Kathotiya School |
29 |
Kumhadi - Govt. Ms Kumhadi School |
30 |
Kumhadi - Govt. Primary School, Ghogharadhana School |
31 |
Kumhadi - Govt. Primary School, Kumhadi School |
32 |
Kumhadi - Govt. Primary School, Kumhdikheda School |
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Kumhadi - Govt. Primary School, Sehradhana School |
34 |
Lotiya - Govt. Higher Secondary School, Lotiya School |
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Lotiya - Govt. Ms (Girls) Lotiya School |
36 |
Lotiya - Govt. Ms Lotiya School |
37 |
Lotiya - Govt. Primary School, Lotiya School |
38 |
Lotiya - Govt. Primary School, Madkadhana School |
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Lotiya - Govt. Primary School, Rengadhana School |
40 |
Lotiya - Govt. Primary School, Sankidhana School |
41 |
Manakadeori - Govt. Primary School, Bhukhamardhana School |
42 |
Manakadeori - Govt. Primary School, Salekasa School |
43 |
Mordhana - Govt. Primary School, Mordhana School |
44 |
Richhgaon - Govt. Primary School, Richhgaon School |
45 |
Thanakheda - Govt. Primary School, Thanakheda 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.
A school is an educational institution designed to provide learning space and learning environment for the teaching of students under the direction of teachers. Most countries have a system of formal education, which is sometimes compulsory.
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.