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TABLE XL Stage-Wise Growth of Schools in Jhajjar District APPENDIX 645 TABLE XL Stage-wise growth of schools in Jhajjar district (Period: 1997-98 to 2017-18) Number of schools Year High/ Senior Primary/ Middle Recognized* Total Secondary pre-primary 1997-98 166 62 268 178 674 1998-99 166 62 270 189 687 1999-00 168 59 279 189 695 2000-01 168 59 284 195 706 2001-02 169 58 291 195 713 2002-03 169 58 295 199 721 2003-04 171 56 298 199 724 2004-05 171 56 298 199 724 2005-06 171 56 298 211 736 2006-07 171 56 298 221 746 2007-08 171 56 298 236 761 2008-09 171 56 298 248 773 2009-10 171 56 298 268 793 2010-11 171 56 298 280 805 2011-12 171 56 298 295 820 2012-13 173 54 298 316 841 2013-14 176 53 307 326 862 2014-15 176 53 307 331 867 2015-16 176 54 307 358 895 2016-17 176 55 307 354 892 2017-18 176 55 297 351 879 *Recognised schools include Senior/High/Middle/Primary and Pre-primary schools. 646 JHAJJAR DISTRICT GAZETTEER TABLE XLI Students enrolled in Government High / Senior Secondary Schools of the district (Period: 2005-06 to 2017-18) Year High School Senior Secondary School 2005-06 13,898 13,559 2006-07 13,128 12,911 2007-08 11,993 11,928 2008-09 12,085 12,204 2009-10 12,311 13,760 2010-11 13,814 12,240 2011-12 12,518 11,955 2012-13 12,477 11,864 2013-14 12,627 12,881 2014-15 12,676 13,211 2015-16 12,572 9,404 2016-17 10,397 11,781 2017-18 12,826 9,832 APPENDIX 647 TABLE XLII List of Regional Centres of National Institute of Open Schooling in Jhajjar (as on 31.3.2018) 1. Bhartiya Vidya Mandir High School, Jhajjar. 2. Bright Career Senior Secondary School, Raiya, Jhajjar. 3. C.R. High School Kasni, Jhajjar. 4. D.H. Lawrence Sr. Sec. School Rohtak Road, Jhajjar. 5. D.R.A. Sr. Sec. School, Majri, Gubhana, Bahadurgarh 6. Dronacharya Sr. Sec. School, Mubarikpur, Dhakla. 7. Golden Valley International High School, Maraut, Matanhail. 8. Golden Valley Sr. Sec. School, Jhajjar Road Bahadurgarh, 9. H.R.S.S. Janta Sr. Sec. School, N.N.Road, Bahadurgarh 10. Happy Sr. Sec. School, Rewari Road, Silana, Jhajjar. 11. Jeevan Jyoti Public School, Sondhi, Jhajjar. 12. K.H.M. Model Happy Child Sr. Sec. School, Uttam Colony, Bahadurgarh 13. L.A. Sr. Sec. School, Delhi Road, Jhajjar. 14. M.B.D. International High School, Kabulpur Road Beri, Jhajjar. 15. M.D.N. Sr. Sec. School, VPO Kharhar, Tehsil Bahadurgarh, Jhajjar. 16. M.R. Sr. Sec. School, VPO Hassanpur, Jhajjar. 17. Maa Ganga College of Education, VPO Dujana 18. Mount View Sr. Sec. School, Chhara-Beri Road, Bahadurgarh, 19. N.R. Hindu Sr. Sec. School, Nehru Park, Guru Nanak Colony, Bahadurgarh 20. Nav Jyoti High School, Badli Road, Bahadurgarh 21. Navyug High School, Johri Nagar, Line Paar, Bahadurgarh 22. Rama Krishna Sr. Sec. School, Balaur Turning, Bahadurgarh. 23. Ranbir Singh Model School, Dariyapur, Jhajjar 24. Rishikul Arya Public School, Majri, Gubhana, Bahadurharh 25. S.D.M. High School, Kanonda, Bahadurgarh 26. S.R. Sr. Sec. School, VPO Hassanpur, Jhajjar. 27. Sant Kabir International School, Ladrawan, Bahadurgarh 28. Saraswati Sr. Sec. School, Bhadana, Jhajjar. 29. Saraswati Vidya Mandir High School, BasantVihar, Badli Road, Bahadurgarh 30. Shahid Munshi Ram Sr. Sec. School, VPO Jahangirpur, Jhajjar. 31. Som High School, Dubaldhan, Jhajjar. 32. Sukhan Singh High School, Kahri, Jhajjar. 33. T.R.H. Public School, Near Police Post, VPO Badli. 34. Vidya Niketan Sr. Sec. School, Jhajjar Road, Bahadurgarh 648 JHAJJAR DISTRICT GAZETTEER TABLE XLIII Data of Students of Scheduled Castes in Recognized Educational Institutions in the District (Period: 1997-98 to 2017-18) Primary/Pre-primary Middle High/Senior Secondary Year Male Female Male Female Male Female 1997-98 3,352 2,548 201 155 1,415 1,118 1998-99 3,961 2,681 194 149 1,540 1,087 1999-2000 3,521 3,043 202 168 1,475 1,012 2000-01 3,515 3,110 251 209 1,510 1,045 2001-02 3,610 3,526 271 203 1,592 1,010 2002-03 3,412 3,189 448 395 1,611 2,143 2003-04 3,465 3,015 465 413 1,685 1,121 2004-05 4,012 3,456 355 313 1,768 1,169 2005-06 3,910 3,512 514 456 2,011 1,315 2006-07 4,256 3,645 1,365 1,069 2,114 1,354 2007-08 4,165 3,802 2,032 1,641 2,154 1,546 2008-09 4,421 4,041 2,204 1,745 2,412 1,676 2009-10 4,856 4,145 2,564 2,215 2,811 2,048 2010-11 5,024 4,511 2,845 2,115 2,925 2,445 2011-12 4,945 4,561 3,012 2,423 3,065 2,896 2012-13 5,213 4,645 3,056 2,515 3,421 3,511 2013-14 4,565 4,184 2,963 2,541 3,745 3,809 2014-15 4,914 4,842 2,830 2,418 3,958 4,326 2015-16 4,849 4,711 2,719 2,379 3,727 4,171 2016-17 4,919 4,579 2,869 2,424 3,612 4,098 2017-18 4,729 4,489 2,809 2,401 3,579 3,979 APPENDIX 649 TABLE XLIV List of Private Colleges in Jhajjar District (as on 31.3.2018) 1. GAV Degree College, Patauda 2. Meri Professional and Law Institure, Asanda, Bahadurgarh 3. A.S. Kharb Memorial College of Education, Kasni, Jhajjar 4. Adarsh College of Education, Dadanpur, Jhajjar 5. Bhimeshwari Devi College of Education, Baithiyan Panna, Beri. 6. Cambridge College of Education for Women, Birar 7. D.H. Lawrence College of Education for Women, Jhajjar 8. D.S. Arya College of Education, Patel Nagar, Bahadurgarh 9. G.S. College of Education, Luhari 10. Ganga College of Education, Gomala Road, Dujana 11. Ganga Institute of Education, Kablana 12. Haryana Institute of Education, Asodha, Bahadurgarh 13. Lt. Mahipat Singh College of Education, Sarai Aurangabad, Bahadurgarh 14. M.D. College of Education, Sarai Aurangabad, Bahadurgarh, 15. M.R. College of Education, Hassanpur 16. M.R. Nauhnty College of Education, Kherka Gujjar, Bahadurgarh 17. M.T. College of Education, Kharhar 18. Modern College of Education, Jhajjar Road, Bahadurgarh 19. Netaji Subhash College of Education, Jahangirpur 20. Paramount College of Eudcation, Chhuckakwas 21. Pragya College of Education, Dulhera 22. Ranjit Singh Memorial College of Education & Technology, Chhara 23. Rao Nihal Singh College of Education, Lohari 24. S.D. Memorial College of Education, Jondhi 25. Shri Sai Baba College of Education, Jahangirpur 26. Vaish Arya Kanya Shikshan Mahavidyalya, Bahadurgarh 27. Maa Ganga College of Education, Dujana 28. Pujya Swami Vivekanand College of Education, Jahangirpur 29. P.D.M. College of Education, Bahadurgarh 30. Nai Disha College of Education, MP Majra 31. Ravindra Bharti College of Education, Jhajjar 32. H.D. College of Education, Salhawas 33. Sarvodya College of Education, Khanpur Khurd 650 JHAJJAR DISTRICT GAZETTEER TABLE XLV List of Private Professional and Technical Education Institutes (as on 31.3.2018) 1. Akido College of Engineering, Lowakhurd, Bahadurgarh 2. BCM Polytechnic, Raiya 3. CBS Group of Institutions, Fathepuri 4. CDRZ Polytechnic, Mangawas, Beri 5. Dalal Global Institute of Technology, Brahana, Beri 6. Dalal Global Institute of Technology, Brahana, Beri 7. Delhi Technical Campus, Bir Barakthabad, Bahadurgarh 8. Ganga Institute of Architecture and Town Planning, Kablana 9. Ganga Institute of Education, Kablana 10. Ganga Institute of Technology and Management, Kablana 11. GAV Polytechic, Patauda, Jhajjar 12. MERI College of Engineering and Technology, Asanda, Bahadurgarh 13. NCR Polytechnic, Kulasi, Bahadurgarh 14. PDM College of Engineering for Women, Sarai Aurangabad 15. RCM Polytechnic, MP Majra, Beri 16. Sat Kabir Institute of Technology and Management, Ladrawan 17. School of Diploma Engineering (Ganga Technical Campus), Soldha 18. School of Engineering and Technology (Ganga Technical Campus), Soldha 19. Shri Sai Institute of Engineering and Technology, Tamaspur 20. Shri Sanatan Dharam Institute of Pharmacy & Medical Technology, Jhajjar 21. Vaish Arya Kanya Institute of Technology and Management, Bahadurgarh 22. Cambridge College of Pharmacy VPO-Biran ,District Jhajjar 23. Mata Sahib Kaur College of Pharmacy VPO Achhej, District Jhajjar. APPENDIX 651 TABLE XLVI Institutions of nursing/ paramedical education in Jhajjar district Session: 2017-18 AUXILIARY NURSE MIDWIFERY (ANM) TRAINING Name of the School/Institute Annual intake BDM Girls School of Nursing, Chhuchhakwas 40 Sunrise School of Nursing, Kasni 30 Paramount School of Nursing, Chhuchhakwas 40 Pyare Lal Nursing College, Mubarikpur 20 GENERAL NURSING AND MIDWIFERY (GNM) TRAINING BDM Girls School of Nursing, Chhuchhakwas 40 Paramount School of Nursing, Chhuchhakwas 40 Maharaja Agrasen College of Nursing, Nunamajra 30 B.Sc. NURSING BDM Girls School of Nursing, Chhuchhakwas 40 Maharaja Agrasen College of Nursing, Nunamajra 30 POST BASIC B.Sc. NURSING BDM Girls School of Nursing, Chhuchhakwas 20 Multi Purpose Health Worker (MPHW), Male BDM College of Nursing, Chhuchhakwas 60 652 JHAJJAR DISTRICT GAZETTEER TABLE XLVII Cash Awards Admissible to sportspersons in the State of Haryana (Award Money in ₹) Names of Games / Cup/ Gold Silver Bronze Participant Championship/ Tournament Medalist Medalist Medalist Olympics/ Paralympic 6,00,00,000 4,00,00,000 2,50,00,000 15,00,000 Asian/ Para Asian Games 3,00,00,000 1,50,00,000 75,00,000 7,50,000 Youth Olympic Games 2,00,00,000 1,25,00,000 80,00,000 5,00,000 Commonwealth/ Para- Commonwealth 1,50,00,000 75,00,000 50,00,000 7,50,000 World Cup/ Championship , Para World Games/ Championship 1,50,00,000 75,00,000 50,00,000 7,50,000 (Once in 4 years) Deaf Olympics 1,20,00,000 80,00,000 40,00,000 2,50,000 Youth Asian Games 1,00,00,000 50,00,000 25,00,000 2,50,000 Youth Commonwealth Games 50,00,000 25,00,000 15,00,000 -- World Cup/Championship, Para-World Cup/Championship 40,00,000 30,00,000 20,00,000 5,00,000 (Once in 2 years) World Cup/Championship, Para World Games, Para-World Championship 20,00,000 15,00,000 10,00,000 3,00,000 (Annual) World Junior Cup/ Championship, Junior Para World Cup/ Championship 20,00,000 15,00,000 10,00,000 3,00,000 (Once in 4 years) IBSA World Games 20,00,000 15,00,000 10,00,000 2,00,000 Special Olympic – World Games for 20,00,000 15,00,000 10,00,000 2,00,000 Mentally Challenged World Cup/ Championship, Para World Cup/ Championship 10,00,000 7,50,000 5,00,000 -- (2 or more times in a year) World Junior Cup/ Championship, Junior Para World Cup/ Championship 10,00,000 7,50,000 5,00,000 1,50,000 (once in 1 or 2 years cycle) World University Games/ 7,00,000 5,00,000 3,00,000 -- Championship Asian/Commonwealth 5,00,000 4,00,000 3,00,000 -- Championship / Cup SAF/ National / Para National Games 5,00,000 3,00,000 2,00,000 Continue..
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