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Cabinet Approves Opening Of 85 New Kendriya Vidyalayas (Kvs) Under Civil/Defence Sector Across The Country And Expansion Of One Existing KV I.E. KV Shivamogga.

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The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has approved opening of 85 new Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs) under Civil/Defence sector across the country and expansion of one existing KV i.e. KV Shivamogga, District Shivamogga, Karnataka to facilitate increased number of Central Government employees by adding two additional Sections in all the classes under the Kendriya Vidyalaya Scheme (Central Sector Scheme). The list of these 86 KVs is annexed. 

The total estimated requirement of funds for establishment of the 85 new KVs and expansion of 01 existing nearby KV is Rs. 5872.08 crore (approx.) spread over a period of eight years from 2025-26. This includes capital expenditure component of Rs. 2862.71 crore (approx.) and operational expenditure of Rs. 3009.37 crore (approx.).           

As on date, there are 1256 functional KVs, including 03 abroad viz. Moscow, Kathmandu and Tehran and a total number of 13.56 lakh (approx.) students are studying in these KVs.   

The administrative structure for implementing the project will require creation of posts at par with the norms fixed by the Sangathan for running of one full fledged KV with a capacity of approximately 960 students. Hence, 960 X 86 = 82560 students would benefit.  As per norms in vogue, a full-fledged Kendriya Vidyalaya provides employment to 63 persons and accordingly, approval of 85 new KVs and the expansion of one existing nearby KV, which will add 33 new posts, a total of 5,388 direct permanent employment opportunities will be created.  Construction and allied activities associated with augmentation of various facilities in all KVs are likely to generate employment opportunities for many skilled and unskilled workers.    

The Government of India approved the Scheme of Kendriya Vidyalayas in November 1962 to provide educational facilities of uniform standard throughout the country for the children of transferable Central Government/Defence employees. Consequently, “Central Schools Organization” was started as a unit of the Ministry of Education of the Government of India. Initially, 20 Regimental Schools in Defence Stations were taken over as Central Schools during the Academic Year 1963-64.

 Kendriya Vidyalayas are primarily opened to cater to educational needs of wards of transferable and non-transferable employees of Central Government including Defence and Paramilitary forces and for children of floating population and others including those living in remote and undeveloped locations in the country. 

 In pursuance of the National Education Policy 2020, almost all Kendriya Vidyalayas have been designated as PM Shri schools, showcasing the implementation of NEP 2020 and acting as exemplar Schools for others.  The KVs are some of the most sought after schools, due to their quality teaching, innovative pedagogy and up-to-date infrastructure.  There has been continuous increase in the number of students applying for admission to class I in KVs every year and the performance of the students of the Kendriya Vidyalayas in the board examinations conducted by CBSE has consistently been the best among all educational systems.

ANNEXURE

LIST of 86 (85 new and 01 existing) KVs

Name of State/UTSl. NoName of Proposals
OPENING OF 85 NEW KENDRIYA VIDYALAYAS
Andhra Pradesh Anakapalle, District Anakapalle
Andhra Pradesh Valasapalle Village, Madanapalle Mandal, District Chittoor
Andhra Pradesh Palasamudram Village, Gorantala Mandal, District Sri Satya Sai
Andhra Pradesh Tallapalli Village, Macherla Mandal, District Guntur
Andhra Pradesh Nandigama, District Krishna
Andhra Pradesh Rompicherla Village, Narasaraopet Division District Guntur
Andhra Pradesh Nuzvid, District Krishna (Now Eluru District )
Andhra Pradesh Dhone, District Nandyal
Arunachal Pradesh Pitapool, Lower Subansiri
Assam Jagiroad, District Morigaon
Chhattisgarh Mungeli, District-Mungeli
Chhattisgarh Surajpur, District Surajpur
Chhattisgarh Bemetara District, Chhattisgarh
Chhattisgarh Hasoud, District JanjgirChampa
Gujarat Chakkargarh, District Amreli
Gujarat Ognaj, District Ahmedabad
Gujarat Veraval, District Gir-Somnath
Himachal Pradesh Riri Kuthera, District Kangra
Himachal Pradesh Gokulnagar, UpparBhanjal, District- Una
Himachal Pradesh Nandpur, District Una
Himachal Pradesh Thunag, District Mandi
Jammu & Kashmir (UT) Gool, District Ramban
Jammu & Kashmir (UT) Ramban, District Ramban
Jammu & Kashmir (UT) Bani, District Kathua
Jammu & Kashmir (UT) Ramkot, District Kathua
Jammu & Kashmir (UT) Reasi, District Reasi
Jammu & Kashmir (UT) Katra (Kakriyal), District Reasi
Jammu & Kashmir (UT) Ratnipora, District Pulwama
Jammu & Kashmir (UT) Galander (Chandhara), District Pulwama
Jammu & Kashmir (UT) Mughal Maidan, District Kisthwar
Jammu & Kashmir (UT) Gulpur, District Poonch
Jammu & Kashmir (UT) Drugmulla, District Kupwara
Jammu & Kashmir (UT) Vijaypur, District Samba
Jammu & Kashmir (UT) Panchari, District Udhampur
Jharkhand Barwadih, District Latehar (Railway)
Jharkhand Dhanwar Block, District Giridih
Karnataka Mudnal Village, Yadgiri District
Karnataka Kunchiganal Village, District Chitradurga
Karnataka Elargi (D) Village, Sindhanur Taluk, District Raichur
Kerala Thodupuzha, District Idduki
Madhya Pradesh Ashok Nagar, District- Ashok Nagar
Madhya Pradesh Nagda, District Ujjain
Madhya Pradesh Maihar, District Satna
Madhya Pradesh Tirodi,  District Balaghat
Madhya Pradesh Barghat, District Seoni
Madhya Pradesh Niwari, District  Niwari
Madhya Pradesh Khajuraho, District Chhatarpur
Madhya Pradesh Jhinjhari, District Katni
Madhya Pradesh Sabalgarh, District Morena
Madhya Pradesh Narsinghgarh, District Rajgarh
Madhya Pradesh CAPT (Central Academy Police Training) Bhopal, Kanhasaiya
 Maharashtra Akola, District Akola
 Maharashtra NDRF Campus, Sudumbare, Pune
Maharashtra 

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