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National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions Government of India NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR MINORITY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ………. Agenda of the meeting of the Commission 11.09.2017 Subject:- Disposal of the cases listed for hearing as per cause list Name of the Parties Next date fixed in the S.No. Case No. case St. Joseph's High School, Sarel, Nagercoil, Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu - 629 203 164 of 2016 1. V/s Principal Secretary, School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu St. Antony's high school, Mullanganavilai, Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu - 629 157 165 of 2016 2. V/s Principal Secretary, School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu St. Antony's Primary School, Mullangavilai, Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu - 629 157 170 of 2016 3. V/s Principal Secretary, School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu H.M. Mahavidayaly, Vill. & Post Peewatal, Mau, Uttar Pradesh - 275 301(Tagged 11.09.2017 with 1561 of 2011) 2893 of 2014 4. V/s Deputy Director, Minorities Welfare Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh N.K. College of Naga Balu Mainpuri, Plot No. 1167, Kusmara Road, Nagla Balu Post 11.09.2017 Alau, Tehsil Bhongaon, District Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh - 205 001 283 of 2015 5. V/s Deputy Director, Minorities Welfare Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh Smt. Asharfi Devi Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Plot Khasra No. 587, 588, Babakpur, 11.09.2017 Sardhana Road, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh - 250 341 1266 of 2015 V/s 6. Deputy Director, Minorities Welfare Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh. S.A.M. Mahavidalya, Vill. Bubakpur, Tehsil Sardhana, District Meerut, Uttar Pradesh 11.09.2017 V/s 1287 of 2015 Deputy Director, Minorities Welfare Department, Government of Uttar . 7. Pradesh N.K. College of Naga Balu Mainpuri, Plot No. 1167, Kusmara Road, Nagla Balu Post 11.09.2017 Alau, Tehsil Bhongaon, District Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh - 205 001 283 of 2015 8. V/s Deputy Director, Minorities Welfare Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh Biju Jose Vadaken, A-3, Neelam Park, Nr. Ishwarkrupa flats, Haripura Maninagar 11.09.2017 East Ahmedabad - 380008 V/s. 9. Commissioner of Schools, Commissionerte of Schools, Block - 9, 1st Floor, Dr. Jivraj Mehta Bhavan, Gandhinagar- 382010 …Respondent No. 1, Charity Commissioner, Opp. Dhinbhai Tower, Mirzapur Road, Ahmedabad - 380001. ... Respondent No. 2, Principal, St. Xavier's High School, Loyola Hall, Memnagar, Naranpura, 152 of 2017 Ahmedabad - 380013... Respondent No. 3 Moradabad College of Education, Vill. Bagarpur, P.O. Pakbara, District Moradabad, 11.09.2017 Uttar Pradesh 10. V/s 774 of 2016 Deputy Director, Minorities Welfare Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh. Ramakrishna Talent High Schoo, Plot, No. 8 & 9 Patel Enclave, JJ Nagar, Post, Yarral Secunderabad, Telengams 608 of 2016 Vs 11.09.2017 11. ’ Secrertary to Government (FAC), Minority Welare Departmemtn Telangana Secretarizte, Hyderbad. Sri. Chaitanya High School,. S No. 40 & 57P Mahjeedppur , Praja Homes, Shamirpet ( M) Rangardeddy Dist. Telanagana 646 of 2016 11.09.2017 12. Vs Secretary to Government FAC Minorities Welfare Welfare Department, Mahbert High School, Hill Cart Road, Dagarpur, P.O.Pradhan Nagar, Siliguri, West 11.09.2017 Bengal - 734 003 1962 of 2014 13. V/s Principal Secretary, School Education Department, Government of West Bengal. Shri Guru Nanak Mahila Mahavidyalay, Marhatal, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh - 482 11.09.2017 002 1970 of 2014 V/s 14. Commissioner, Backward Classes & Minority Welfare Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh Shri Guru Nanak Mahila Mahavidyalay, Marhatal, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh - 482 11.09.2017 002 1971 of 2014 V/s 15. Commissioner, Backward Classes & Minority Welfare Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh 16. NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR MINORITY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ………. Agenda of the meeting of the Commission 12.9.2017 Subject:- Disposal of the cases listed for hearing as per cause list Name of the Parties Next date fixed in the S.No. Case No. case St, Joseph's Matriculation School, O-Pudur, Okkur, Sivagangai, Tamil Nadu - 630 12.09.2017 557 1 580 of 2015 V/s Principal Secretary, School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu St. Jacob’s Public School, Ramanaglama PO Eranakulam Distt. Kerela 12.09.2017 2 1154 of 2016 Vs Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi Prof. M. Farook, 301, thiruvika Nagar, Masapet, Vellore District, tamil Nadu –V /s 12.09.2017 3 1651 of 2015 Orient Matricultion School, Colachel, kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu Loyola College of education, River View Area, Telco, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand 12.09.2017 4 1516 of 2015 Vs Principal Secretary, HRD, Govt. of Jharkhand and others 1082 of 2016 Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences, Ganapathichettykulam, Kalpet, 12.09.2017 Pondicherry - 605 014 5 V/s Director of Collegiate & Technical Education, Pipmate Complex, Lawspet, Pondicherry - 605 008. 1084 of 2016 Union Christian Mat. Hr. Sec. School, No. 33, Nowroji Road, Chetpet, Chennai, 12.09.2017 Tamil Nadu - 600 031 6 V/s Principal Secretary, School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu 1083 of 2016 Union Christian Public School, No. 29, Pachaiyappa's Hostel Road, Chetpet, 12.09.2017 Chennai, Tamil Nadu - 600 031 7 V/s Principal Secretary, School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu. 574 of 2016 S.M. Public School, Bilwa Bhoora Road, Bareily, Uttar Pradesh 12.09.2017 8 V/s Deputy Director, Minorities Welfare Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh 575 of 2016 Muskan Kanya Public School, Meerganj, Bareily, Uttar Pradesh - 243 504 12.09.2017 9 V/s Deputy Director, Minorities Welfare Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh. 1084 of 2016 Union Christian Mat. Hr. Sec. School, No. 33, Nowroji Road, Chetpet, Chennai, 12.09.2017 Tamil Nadu - 600 031 10 V/s Principal Secretary, School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu 577 of 2016 St. John's College, M.G. Road, Agra, U.P.-282 001 12.09.2017 11 V/s Deputy Director, Minorities Welfare Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh 580 of 2016 K.E. Carmel school, Pulincunnoo P.O., Alappuzha district, Kerala - 688 504 12.09.2017 12 V/s Secretary, General Education Department, Governemnt of Kerala 581 of 2016 Mount Olive Matriculatiion School, Moongithapatti, Thirumayam, Pudukottai District, 12.09.2017 13 Tamil Nadu - 622 507 V/s Principal Secretary, School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu 584 of 2016 Sacred Heart CMI Public School, Ponniakurssi P.O., Perinthalmanna, Malappuram 12.09.2017 District, Kerala - 679 322 14 V/s Secretary, General Education Department, Governemnt of Kerala. 585 of 2016 Amal Jyothi special School for Differently Abled children, Painavu P.O., Idukki 12.09.2017 15 district, Kerala - 685 603--------V/s Secretary, General Education Department, Governemnt of Kerala. 577 of 2016 St. John's College, M.G. Road, Agra, U.P.-282 001 12.09.2017 16 V/s Deputy Director, Minorities Welfare Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh 580 of 2016 K.E. Carmel school, Pulincunnoo P.O., Alappuzha district, Kerala - 688 504 12.09.2017 17 V/s Secretary, General Education Department, Governemnt of Kerala 581 of 2016 Mount Olive Matriculatiion School, Moongithapatti, Thirumayam, Pudukottai District, 12.09.2017 Tamil Nadu - 622 507 18 V/s Principal Secretary, School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu 588 of 2016 St. Theresa's Middle School, Kumhartoli, Jhinkpani, West Singhbhum district, 12.09.2017 Jharkhand - 833 215 19 V/s Secretary, Human Resource Department, Government of jharkhand 589 of 2016 St. Theresa's High School, Kumhartoli, Jhinkpani, West Singhbhum district, 12.09.2017 Jharkhand - 833 215 20 V/s Secretary, Human Resource Department, Government of Jharkhand St. Agnes College, Shahpur, Farah, Mathura, U.P. 12.09.2017 V/s 21 Deputy Director, Minorities Welfare Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh 766 of 2016 NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR MINORITY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ………. Agenda of the meeting of the Commission 13.09.2017 Subject:- Disposal of the cases listed for hearing as per cause list Name of the Parties Next date fixed in the S.No. Case No. case S.M. Jain Modern Sr. Sec. School (Govt. Aided), Block-37, Hanuman Mandir, Shakti 13.09.2017 – r Nagar, Delhi 1 758 of 2014 V/s Assistant Director of Education (Act), Directorate of Education, Government of NCT of Delhi Mrs. Azmi Amina Abdul Mannan, Founder/Joint Secretary/Trustee, Anjuman Riazul 13.09.2017 2 546 of 2015 Islam High School, 101/C, Noor-e-jahan Apartment, Pipe Road, Kurla, (W) Mumbai, Maharashtra - 400 070 590 of 2016 St. Mary's English High School, Vejalpore, Dhamadachi, Valsad, Gujarat - 396 001 13.09.2017 V/s 3 Commissioner of Schools, Commissioner of Mid Day Meals and School, Government of Gujarat. 591 of 2016 Shanti Niketan Montessori Higher Secondary School, Civil Lines, Hioshangabad, 13.09.2017 4 Madhya Pradesh - 461 001 V/s Commissioner, Backward Classes & Minority Welfare Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh Abul Kalam Girls Inter College, Karhi Pidwa, Khalilabad Sant Kabir Nagar, Uttar 13.09.2017 Pradesh 5 V/s 777 of 2016 Deputy Director, Minorities Welfare Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh MGO English Medium School, Singrauli, P.O., Singrauli, District : Singrauli, M.P. - 13.09.2017 486890 6 Vs. The Commissioner, Backward Classes & Minority Welfare Department, Government 1341 of 2016 of Madhya Pradesh. Career Convent College, Vikas Nagar, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh - 226 022 13.09.2017 8 1244 of 2015 V/s Deputy Director, Minorities Welfare Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh Career Convent Girls College, Sector-5, Vikas Nagar, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh - 226
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