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Government of India
Ministry of Defence
22 MAR 2021 3:12PM by PIB Delhi
New Sainik Schools in partnership with NGOs/ Private Schools/States

Government is proposing to bring a new scheme for setting up Sainik Schools in the country in partnership with NGOs/Private Schools/States etc. The endeavor is to provide schooling opportunities in “CBSE Plus” type of educational environment by involving desirous Government/Private Schools/NGOs to partner in establishing/aligning their system with Sainik Schools ethos, value system and national pride. It envisages enrolling existing/upcoming schools to be run on the lines of Sainik Schools curriculum. The schools are proposed to be affiliated to Sainik Schools Society.  Detailed guidelines and requisite approvals are at an advance stage.

 

Following are the details of Sainik Schools set up during last three days:-

 

S. No.

Name of School

State

Year

1.

Sainik School, Jhunjhunu

Rajasthan

2018

2.

Sainik School, East Siang

Arunachal Pradesh

2018

3.

Sainik School, Jhansi

Uttar Pradesh

2019

4.

Sainik School, Mainpuri

Uttar Pradesh

2019

5.

Sainik School, Chandrapur

Maharashtra

2019

6.

Sainik School, Amethi

Uttar Pradesh

2020

7.

Sainik School, Sambalpur

Odisha

2020

 

The details of the number of schools functioning at present in the country, state-wise, are as under:-

 

 

Sr. No.

Name of Sainik School

Location

  1.  

Korukonda

Andhra Pradesh

  1.  

Kalikiri-Chittoor

Andhra Pradesh

  1.  

East Siang

Arunachal Pradesh

  1.  

Goalpara

Assam

  1.  

Nalanda

Bihar

  1.  

Gopalganj

Bihar

  1.  

Ambikapur

Chhattisgarh

  1.  

Balachadi

Gujarat

  1.  

Kunjpura

Haryana

  1.  

Rewari

Haryana

  1.  

Sujanpur Tira

Himachal Pradesh

  1.  

Nagrota

Jammu

  1.  

Tilaiya

Jharkhand

  1.  

Bijapur

Karnataka

  1.  

Kodagu

Karnataka

  1.  

Kazhakootam

Kerala

  1.  

Rewa

Madhya Pradesh

  1.  

Satara

Maharashtra

  1.  

Chandrapur

Maharashtra

  1.  

Imphal

Manipur

  1.  

Chhingchhip

Mizoram

  1.  

Punglwa

Nagaland

  1.  

Sambalpur

Odisha

  1.  

Bhubaneswar

Orissa

  1.  

Kapurthala

Punjab

  1.  

Chittorgarh

Rajasthan

  1.  

Jhunjhunu

Rajasthan

  1.  

Amaravathinagar

Tamil Nadu

  1.  

Mainpuri

Uttar Pradesh

  1.  

Jhansi

Uttar Pradesh

  1.  

Amethi

Uttar Pradesh

32.

Ghorakhal

Uttarakhand

 33.

Purulia

West Bengal

 

This information was tabled in a written reply by Raksha Rajya Mantri Shri Shripad Naik to a question asked by Dr Banda Prakash in Rajya Sabha today.

 

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