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Con of Nurturers Uttara Kannada Dist:List of Nurturers who have adopted Govt. Primary and High Schools – 2008-09 onwards S. Taluka Name Name of the School Nurturers Name & Activities No. Address 1 Yellapura LPS Shigekeri yellapur Kaiga Project Karwar Sabhabhavana 2 Yellapura HPS Kodse yellapur SDMC Desk & Banch Ganeshotsav samiti 3 Yellapura HPS Kodse yellapur kodse Maic set 4 Yellapura HPS Bharatanahalli yellapur Ex - student union Datti nidhi LPS Kalache No 2 5 Yellapura yellapur Kaiga Project Karwar Dining Holl 6 Yellapura Govt High School Sabhabhavana , Malavalli yellapur Kaiga Project Karwar Class Room 7 Yellapura Govt High School Malavalli yellapur Kaiga Project Karwar Computer 8 Yellapura HPS Malavalli yellapur Kaiga Project Karwar Computer 9 Yellapura COCKER ITEMS HPS CHAVTTI yellapur SDMC & OTHERS 10 Yellapura HPS UMMACHAGI SDMC &ARCHANA COCKER ITEMS yellapur NAYAR & SHEETS Sadguru Shree Aniruddha Bapu Aniruddha Bapu H.P.S Upasana Trust, 11 Tengar Bailoor Bhatkal Mumbai Note Book for Bhatkal Stdudents Aniruddha Bapu 12 Upasana Trust, Bhatkal G.H.S. Baioor, Bhatkal Mumbai Tails Sadguru Shree Aniruddha Bapu Aniruddha Bapu H.P.S Upasana Trust, 13 Tengar Bailoor Bhatkal Mumbai Bhatkal LCD Projecter LPS Mogerkeri Shirali, Logic Computers 14 Bhatkal Bhatkal Bhatkal Computer Nagarik Seva 15 LPS Kolageri Sangha Kolgeri Bhatkal Maratikeri, Bhatkal Maratikeri Table-1 Shri Narasimha B. 16 HPS Tattiuhakkal, Moger Bhatkal Bhatkal Steel Almera Gajananotsava 17 Bhatkal GHS Mundalli, Bhatkal Samiti, Mundalli Land MHPS Chitrapur Shri Vali Trust, 18 Bhatkal bhatakl Chitrapur Land & Building Physical 19 Siddapura G.L.P.S Sunkati siddpur Sri. Annappa G Naik developments up to 5 years Physical G.H.P.S Kulibidu Smt Hermbha G 20 Siddapura developments up siddpur Hegde to 5 years Physical G.H.P.S Arendoor Sri Ramkrishan N 21 Siddapura developments up siddpur Shet to 5 years G.H.P.S Nelmav Sri G. S.Shetty & Computer 22 Siddapura siddpur Childrens Education Dharmasthala Rural 23 Development Inst. Mundagod Govt. H.P.S Mudasali Mundgod Supply of desks Dharmasthala Rural 24 Development Inst. Mundagod Govt. H.P.S Pala Mundgod Supply of desks Dharmasthala Rural 25 Development Inst. Mundagod Govt. H.P.S Onikeri Mundgod Supply of desks Dharmasthala Rural 26 Govt. H.P.S Development Inst. Mundagod Dharmakalani Mundgod Supply of desks Dharmasthala Rural 27 Govt. H.P.S Development Inst. Mundagod Haraganahalli Mundgod Supply of desks Dharmasthala Rural 28 Development Inst. Mundagod Govt. H.P.S Chalageri Mundgod Supply of desks Dharmasthala Rural 29 Development Inst. Mundagod Govt. H.P.S Hirehalli Mundgod Supply of desks Dharmasthala Rural 30 Development Inst. Mundagod Govt. H.P.S Nandikatta Mundgod Supply of desks Dharmasthala Rural 31 Development Inst. Mundagod Govt. L.P.S Basapur Mundgod Supply of desks Dharmasthala Rural 32 Development Inst. Mundagod Govt. H.P.S Gunjavati Mundgod Supply of desks Dharmasthala Rural 33 Development Inst. Mundagod Govt. H.P.S Mainalli Mundgod Supply of desks Dharmasthala Rural 34 Development Inst. Mundagod Govt. H.P.S Kalakikare Mundgod Supply of desks Dharmasthala Rural 35 Development Inst. Mundagod Govt. H.P.S Indurkoppa Mundgod Supply of desks Dharmasthala Rural 36 Development Inst. Mundagod Govt. H.P.S Agadi Mundgod Supply of desks Kumta GHPS HERVATTA Shri.Ganapati A Fixed deposit of 37 kumta Prabhu Rs. 50,000/- Kumta GHPS HERVATTA Shri.Ganapati A cement pote and 38 kumta Prabhu cement Beanches Kumta GHPS BETTAGERI Shri. Ramanand.G Coumputers, kumta Bhat Library Books, & 39 Lab equipments Kumta GHPS HANDIGON Shri V.G.Hegde 40 kumta Kumta MHPS KODKANI kumta Students Parents School 41 Development Kumta HPS HONNAKERE Ramanath S Table and Chars 42 kumta Shanbhag and Electricity Kumta Subray Gajanan Furnichars 43 Hegde Kumta HPS URDU VANNALLI Shri Guru sastan Compond wall 44 kumta Yuvak Sang Vannalli Kumta Furnichars 45 HPS URDU MIRJAN Darmasthal kumta Gramodyog Institute Kumta Abdul khan 46 kadarkhan Talageri Askara Dashoh Kumta 47 LPS ETTINABAIL kumta Shri P S Farnadis Askara Dashoh Kumta 48 HPS MIRJAN kumta Shri P S Farnadis Askara Dashoh Kumta Shri.Dattatrey 49 HPS MIRJAN kumta Kodkani Askara Dashoh Kumta 50 HPS MIRJAN kumta Shri.Sadashiv Bhat Askara Dashoh Kumta For Development 51 HPS HOLANAGADDE kumta SDMC Kumta Students Parents School 52 HPS HALAKAR kumta Development Kumta Students Parents School 53 LPS GUDEKOPPA Development kumta Kumta Students Parents 54 HPS VANNALLI kumta Grinder Kumta 55 Rural Development HPS HIREGUTTI kumta Scheme Desk and Bench Kumta 56 HPS HIREGUTTI kumta Raju K Goankar Development Kumta 57 HPS HIREGUTTI kumta Nagaveni R Nayak For Frize Kumta 58 HPS HIREGUTTI kumta Santha Goankar For Frize Kumta 59 HPS HIREGUTTI kumta Rajiv H Goankar wall clock Kumta 60 HPS HIREGUTTI kumta Timmakka S Nayak Stones Kumta 61 HPS HIREGUTTI kumta SDMC Askara Dashoh Kumta 62 HPS BARAGADDE kumta Shri.R.N. Hebbar Computer Kumta 63 HPS BARAGADDE Publics and kumta Harischandr Gunaga Computer and TV Kumta K.V.Grameen Bank 64 HPS DUNDAKULI and Shrimati kumta Manjushri Gunaga Computer Kumta Shrimati.K.D.Pai and 65 Donnars Steel katanjan Kumta 66 LPS KADEKODI kumta Maruti S Shanabagh Askara Dashoh Kumta Ramanath 67 LPS KADEKODI kumta Shanabagh Askara Dashoh Kumta 68 LPS MUGVEKANVADI kumta SDMC Askara Dashoh Kumta 69 G.H.S Santeguli kumta Publics for development Kumta 70 G.H.S Belegadde Shri.Balakrshna S kumta Prabu Land Donnar N.P.I.C.L. KAIGA SCHOOL 71 Karwar H.P.S. Kadra Karwar KARWAR BUILDING 72 AKSHARA M.H.P.S. Kadawad, N.P.I.C.L. KAIGA DASOHA Karwar Karwar KARWAR KITCHEN ROOM .
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