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Navodaya
Vidyala Simiti is an autonomous organization
which has been set up to establish and manage
co-educational ,residential School covering VI
to XII known as Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas with
the following aims.
To
provide good quality modern education to the
talented children predominantly form the rural
areas, without regard to their family’s
socio-economic condition.
To
ensure that all students of JNV’s attain a
reasonable level of competence in three
languages as envisaged in the three language
formulae.
To
serve, in each district, as focal point for
improvements in quality of school education in
general through sharing experience and
facilities.
The
National policy on education 1986 envisaged
establishment of Navodaya Vidyalaya in each
district of the country. The first two schools
were started in 1985-86 on experimental basis One
at Amaravati (Maharastra) and other at
Jhajjar(Hariyana) . The numbers of schools have
now grown to 544 spread over 34 union states and
Union territories (except Tamilnadu). Navodaya
Vidyalayas are fully residential and
co-educational schools covering class VI to XII.
Education in these Vidyalayas are free for all
enrolled students including Lodging, Boarding,
Textbooks, uniforms etc. The Vidyalayas seek to
promote and develop talented, bright and gifted
children predominantly from rural areas who may
otherwise be denied of good educational
opportunities.
These
Jawahar
Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNVS) function under the
ministry of HRD Dept.of Education Govt. of India
and are affiliated to the Central Board of
Secondary Education (CBSE). Admission to
Vidyalayas is done at the class VI level through
an open test conducted at District level by the
CBSE. About 80 students are admitted in each JNV
which ensure all-round development of the
personality of children by providing good academic
guidance apart from input in other non-scholastic
areas by providing good facilities for sports, NSS,
Scouts & Guides adventure activities ,
Computer education etc.
One
of the salient features of the Navodaya Vidyalayas
is migration under which 30% of children studying
in class IX from Navodaya Vidyalaya in a Hindi
belt gets shifted for studies in a JNV of
Non-Hindi area and vice-versa and thus helps to
promote National integration.
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