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List of Schools in Hss Dathara Cluster (Morena Block), Morena, Madhya Pradesh | Academic & Facilities Details of All Govt. & Private (Primary, Secondary, High) School
Find Govt. and Private School in all location of Hss Dathara Cluster, Morena, Morena 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 Dathara Cluster
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Ajnodha - Govt. M.S. Ajnodha School |
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Ajnodha - Govt. Primary School, Ajnodha School |
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Ajnodha - Govt. Primary School, Naktu Ka Pura School |
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Ajnodha - Govt. Primary School, Shankarpur School |
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Ardoni - Aid. M.S. Ardoni School |
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Bamroli - Uegs Bicholi School |
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Barenda - Govt. Primary School, Ghuriyasahay Ka Pura School |
8 |
Bashari - Govt. N.P.S. Bashari School |
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Bijoli Pura - Aid. P.S. Bhatpura Nadi School |
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Bijoli Pura - Govt. M.S. Bijoli Pura School |
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Bijoli Pura - Govt. Primary School, Bijoli Pura School |
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Chichabali - Govt. H.S. Chichawali School |
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Chichabali - Govt. M.S. Chichbali School |
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Chichabali - Govt. Primary School, Chichbali School |
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Dathera - Govt. Higher Secondary School Dathara School |
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Dathera - Govt. M.S. Dathera School |
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Dathera - Govt. Primary School, Chandu Ka Pura School |
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Dathera - Govt. Primary School, Dathera School |
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Dathera - Govt. Primary School, Narhai Ka Pura School |
20 |
Dathera - Naveen Govt. P.S. Bhavooti School |
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Dathera - Shri Krishna Public School Datahara School |
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Dongarpur Lodha - Govt. M.S. Dongarpur Lodha School |
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Dongarpur Lodha - Govt. Primary School, Dongarpur Lodha School |
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Gangapur - Brjballabh H.S Devisingh Ka Pura School |
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Kaji Basai - Govt. M.S. Kajibasai School |
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Kaji Basai - Govt. Primary School, Kaji Basai School |
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Kaji Basai - Madrsa Kajibasai Musthafa School |
28 |
Khera - Add. P.S. Khera School |
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Kotwal - (P.S.) Primary School, Mansaram Ka Pura School |
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Kotwal - Govt. Primary School, Subalal Ka Pura School |
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Kotwal - Govt. Primary School, Suhele Ka Pura School |
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Madan Basai - Add. P.S. Madan Basai School |
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Mehtoli - Govt. Primary School, Khasa Ram Ka Pura School |
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Naka - Govt. Primary School, (Egs) Khadiya Ka Pura School |
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Naka - Govt. Primary School, Naka School |
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Naka - Govt. Primary School, Nake Ka Pura School |
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Narsinghpur - Govt. N.P.S. Narsinghpur School |
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Parichha - Govt. H.S. Baghpura (Parichha) School |
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Parichha - Govt. M.S. Pariksha School |
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Parichha - Govt. Primary School, Pariksha School |
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Pilua - Govt. Primary School, Pilua School |
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Pilua - Naveen Govt. M.S. Pilua School |
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Sangoli - Govt. Naveen M.S Mansaram Ka Pura School |
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Sangoli - Govt. Primary School, Sangoli School |
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Shankarpur - Sardar Patel High School Shankarpur School |
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Visetha - Govt. Adid Visentha School |
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