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Schools Details - Location Start with D in Rural Area of Rajgarh, Alwar, Rajasthan | Academic & Facilities Details of All Govt. & Private (Primary, Secondary, High) School
Find Govt. and Private School in all location (Rural Area) of Rajgarh, Alwar District (Rajasthan, 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 Rajgarh (Rural Area)
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Dabkan - Govt. Primary School, Dabkan School |
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Dabla Meena - Govt. Upper Primary School, Dabla Meena School |
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Dabla Mev - Govt. Primary School, Dabla Meo School |
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Dabla Mev - Govt. Upper Primary School, (G) Piliyan Ka Bas School |
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Damodar Ka Bas - Govt. Primary School, Damodar Ka Bas School |
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Dangarwada - Govt. Primary School, (Sans.) Dangarwada School |
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Dangarwada - Govt. Upper Primary School, (G) Dabar Ka Bas School |
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Dangarwada - Govt. Upper Primary School, Dangarwada School |
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Daulat Pura - Govt. Primary School, Daulatpura School |
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Devti - Govt. Adrash Shss Devti School |
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Devti - Govt. Primary School, Pradhana Ka Guwada School |
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Devti - Vivekananda Vidya Mandir Devti School |
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Dhamred - Aditya Public School Dhamred School |
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Dhamred - Durga Adrash Vidya Mandir Dhamred School |
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Dhamred - Govt. Adrash Shss Dhamred School |
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Dhamred - Govt. Primary School, Dharampura School |
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Dhamred - Govt. Primary School, Kakrodi Ka Bas Dhamarde School |
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Dhamred - Govt. Upper Primary School, (G) Dhamred School |
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Dhamred - Govt. Upper Primary School, Bas Boreta School |
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Dhigawada - Govt. Adrash Shss Dhigwada School |
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Dhigawada - Govt. Adrash Ups (G) Sadan Ka Bas School |
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Dhigawada - Jay Shiv Public School Dhigwada School |
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Dhigawada - Mansi Ademcay Dhigawara School |
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Dhigawada - Mata Sree Pub. Shss Dhigwada School |
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Dhigawada - Pooja Public School School |
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Dhiroda - Dev Bharti Vidya Mandir Dhiroda School |
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Dhiroda - Govt. Ss Dhiroda School |
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Dholan - Govt. Upper Primary School, Dholan School |
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Dubbi - Govt. Adrash Shss Dubbi School |
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Dubbi - Govt. Upper Primary School, (G) Dubbi School |
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Dubbi - Govt. Upper Primary School, Rao Ka Badigar Ka Bas School |
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Dundpuri - Govt. Primary School, Dundpuri School |
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Dundpuri - Govt. Upper Primary School, Bas Banjara 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.