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S.No. Case No. Name of the Institution State Date of Issue Remarks 1 15 of 2005 Dr. Noble Memorial Christian College of Arts &Am LIST SHOWING THE MINORITY STATUS CERTIFICATES ISSUED BY NCMEI S.No. Case No. Name of the Institution State Date of Issue Remarks Dr. Noble Memorial Christian College of Arts & 1 15 of 2005 Science, Dr. Yohannan Nagar, Thuckalay, Tamil Nadu 30.05.2005 Kalkulam, Kanyakumari Dist. Khalsa Model Senior Secondary School, 135, B.T. 2 20 of 2005 West Bengal 04.07.2005 Road (Dunlop Bridge), Calcutta-700 035 1. Mesco Institute of Management & Computer 3 195 of 2005 Sciences, Mustaidpura, Hyderabad-500 006 (A.P.) Andhra Pradesh 18.08.2005 2. Mesco College of Pharmacy, Mustaidpura, 4 Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad-500 006 (A.P.) 5 224 of 2005 Majlis Madarsa-E- Islamia, Mominpura, Nagpur Maharashtra 27.09.2005 6 225 of 2005 1. Qidwai High School, Zafar Nagar, Nagpur Maharashtra 27.09.2005 2. Qidwai High School & Junior College of Arts, 7 Maharashtra Commerce & Science, Lashkari Bagh, Nagpur 3. Qidwai Urdu Primary School, Jafar Nagar, Nagpur 8 Maharashtra 4. Qidwai Urdu Primary School, Asi Nagar, Nagpur 9 Maharashtra 10 258 of 2005 Muslim Minority College, Bhagalpur Bihar 27.09.2005 Millat Urdu High School, At. Mahesh Nagar, 11 213 of 2005 Maharashtra 24.10.2005 Shantinagar, Nagpur (Maharashtra) Millat Urdu UPper Primary School, At. Premnagar, 12 214 of 2005 Mahesh Colony, Shantinagar, Nagpur (Maharashtra) Maharashtra 24.10.2005 Husamiah Boys High School, Shantinagar, Nagpur 13 215 of 2005 Maharashtra 24.10.2005 (Maharashtra) Husamiah Urdu Primary School, Itwari, Nagpur 14 216 of 2005 Maharashtra 24.10.2005 (Maharashtra) Husamiah Girls High School, Shantinagar, Nagpur 15 217 of 2005 Maharashtra 24.10.2005 (Maharashtra) 16 254 of 2005 Urdu School, Limyewadi, Bijapur Road, Solapur Maharashtra 23.11.2005 Shahjehan college of Computer Application, 17 299 of 2005 Andhra Pradesh 08.12.2005 Chikkadpally, Hyderabad Shahjehan College of Engineering & Technology, 18 300 of 2005 Andhra Pradesh 08.12.2005 Nyalatha (V), Chevella (M), R.R. DIST. (A.P.) 19 318 of 2005 St. Mary’s Senior Secondary School, Sector 19, Delhi 19.12.2005 Dwarka, New Delhi 20 319 of 2005 St. Mary’s School, B-2 Block, Safdarjung Enclave, Delhi 19.12.2005 New Delhi Amroha Public School, Amroha (J.P. Nagar Dist.) 21 328 of 2005 UP 19.12.2005 U.P. Shadan Institute of Medical Sciences, Teaching 22 228 of 2005 Hospital & Research Centre at Peerancheru, Andhra Pradesh 19.01.2006 Himayatsagar Road, Hyderabad 23 304 of 2005 St. Columba’s School, Ashok Place, New Delhi Delhi 19.01. 2006 24 343 of 2005 Mount St. Mary’s School, Delhi Cantt., Delhi Delhi 19.01.2006 Abdul Razak Muslim High School, Amroha, J.P. 25 337 of 2005 UP 19.01.2006 Nagar (U.P.) Convent of Jesus & Mary, Bangla Sahib Marg, New 26 338 of 2005 Delhi 19.01.2006 Delhi Khrist Raja Secondary School, (Convent of Jesus & 27 348 of 2005 Delhi 19.01.2006 Mary), Bangla Sahib Marg, New Delhi Y.M.S. Degree College, Mandi Dhanaura, J.P. 28 356 of 2005 UP 19.01.2006 Nagar (U.P.) 29 346 of 2005 St. Paul’s School, Vill. Harsaru, Gurgaon (Haryana) Haryana 17.02.2006 30 25 of 2006 St. Xavier’s School, Shahbad Daulatpur, Delhi Delhi 27.02.2006 31 26 of 2006 St. Michael’s Sr. Sec. School, 3, Pusa Road, New Delhi 27.02.2006 Delhi Holy Child Auxilium School, Poorvi Marg, Vasant 32 31 of 2006 Delhi 27.02.2006 Vihar, New Delhi 33 32 of 2006 Carmel convent School, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi Delhi 27.02.2006 Holy Child Senior Secondary School, Tagore 34 35 of 2006 Delhi 27.02.2006 Garden, New Delhi St. Francis De Sales School, A-4C, Janakpuri, New 35 39 of 2006 Delhi 27.02.2006 Delhi Mount Carmel School, A-21, Anand Niketan, New 36 42 of 2006 Delhi 27.02.2006 Delhi Rosary Senior Secondary School, Radio Colony, 37 54 of 2006 Delhi 27.02.2006 Kingsway Camp, Delhi Presentation Convent Senior Secondary School, 38 55 of 2006 Delhi 27.02.2006 S.P. Mukherjee Marg, Delhi 39 63 of 2006 St. Xavier’s Senior Secondary School, 4, Raj Niwas Delhi 27.02.2006 Marg, Delhi 40 69 of 2006 Don Bosco School, Alaknanda, New Delhi Delhi 27.02.2006 Rachabhare Urdu Model School, Solapur 41 339 of 2005 Maharashtra 06.03.2006 (Maharashtra) 42 15 of 2006 St. Joseph’s Academy, Savita Vihar, Delhi-110 092 Delhi 10.03.2006 43 72 of 2006 St. Mary’s Senior Secondary School, Pocket A-2, Delhi 10.03.2006 Mayur Vihar, Phase III, Delhi-110 096 44 79 of 2006 St. Anthony’s Senior Secondary School, C-6, S.D.A. Delhi 10.03.2006 (Hauz Khas), New Delhi 45 81 of 2006 Mater Dei School, Tilak Lane, New Delhi-110 001 Delhi 20.03.2006 Sahoday Sr. Secondary School, C-1, Safdarjung 46 82 of 2006 Delhi 20.03.2006 Development Area, (Hauz Khas), Delhi-110 016. Jameel-Ur-Rahman Kidwai Islamia Girls Inter 47 361 of 2005 UP 27.03.2006 College, Barabanki (U.P.) 48 274 of 2006 Adventist College, Athwalines, Surat Gujarat 29.03.2006 Mata Mariam Jan Seva Vidyalaya, Nasibpur, 49 193 of 2006 Haryana 7.4.2006 Narnaul, Haryana Rashida Begum Muslim Mahavidyalaya, Amroha, 50 18 of 2006 UP 14.04.2006 Dist J.P. Nagar (U.P.) 51 236 of 2006 St. John’s Academy, Jwalanagar, Shahdara, Delhi Delhi 14.04.2006 Sant Nischal Singh College of Education for 52 48 of 2006 Haryana 21.04.2006 Women, Santpura, Yamuna Nagar, Haryana Guru Nanak Girls College, Santpura, Yamuna 53 49 of 2006 Haryana 21.04.2006 Nagar, Haryana S.G.N. Girls Senior Secondary School, Santpura, 54 50 of 2006 Haryana 21.04.2006 Yamuna Nagar, Haryana 55 78 of 2006 St. Michael’s Senior Secondary School, Shivpuri, Haryana 21.04.2006 Gurgaon Jesus and Mary College, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 56 220 of 2006 Delhi 21.04.2006 St. Gregorios School, Gregorios Nagar, Sector-11, 57 243 of 2006 Delhi 21.04.2006 Dwarka, New Delhi 58 37 of 2006 Don Bosco High School, Matunga, Mumbai Maharashtra 08.05.2006 Providence College of Teacher Education for 59 45 of 2006 Kerala 08.05.2006 Women, Kozhikode St. Dominic Savio High School, Mahakali Caves 60 46 of 2006 Maharashtra 08.05.2006 Road, Andheri (East), Mumbai Holy Family Girls High School, Krishnagar, Nadia, 61 56 of 2006 West Bengal 08.05.2006 West Bengal Rehmani Naseem Muslim Inter College, Amroha, 62 58 of 2006 UP 08.05.2006 Dist. J.P. Nagar (U.P.) Dr. Ahsan Girls High School, Amroha, Dist. J.P. 63 285 of 2006 UP 15.05.2006 Nagar (U.P.) M.M. 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Latur, 72 13 of 2006 Maharashtra 01.06.2006 Maharashtra 73 61 of 2006 Holy Child School, Ghaziabad UP 02.06.2006 74 682 of 2006 Loreto Convent, Doranda, Ranchi Jharkhand 02.06.2006 75 27 of 2006 Victoria College of Education, Bhopal (M.P.) Madhya Pradesh 15.06.2006 Don Bosco High and Technical School, Liluah P.O., 76 97 of 2006 West Bengal 15.06.2006 Howrah 77 186 of 2006 St. Anthony’s Secondary School, Sector – 9, Haryana 15.06.2006 Faridabad Mirza Qamarul Muslim Girls High School, Amroha, 78 400 of 2006 UP 15.06.2006 Distt. J.P. Nagar (U.P.) Lady of Fatima Convent Secondary School, D.L.F. 79 406 of 2006 Haryana 15.06.2006 Sector–14, Gurgaon (Haryana) Loreto Day School, Sealdah, 122, A.J.C. 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