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To to to to to to to to to to to To To The Head Master To Sri Katyayini High School The Head Master At.: Aversa, Taluk: Ankola Govt. High School Uttara Kannada District At.: Belekeri, Taluk: Ankola Uttara Kannada District 1 2 To To The Head Master The Head Master Secondary School Govt. High School At.: Bhavikeri, Taluk: Ankola At.: Algeri, Taluk: Ankola Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 3 4 To To The Head Master The Principal Raj Rajeshwari High School, Shirkuli Govt. Comp. Jr College At.: Algeri, Taluk: Ankola At.: Agsur, Taluk: Ankola Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 5 6 To To The Head Master The Head Master Govt. High School Govt. High School At.: Sunksal, Taluk: Ankola At.: Kalleshwar, Taluk: Ankola Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 7 8 To To The Head Master The Head Master P M English Medium High School Satyagraha Smaraka Vidyalaya At.: Bobruwada, Taluk: Ankola At.: Shetgeri, Taluk: Ankola Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 9 10 To To The Head Master The Head Master Manjunath Swamy High School Shri Gurudas High School At.: Belambar, Taluk: Ankola At.: Manjaguni, Taluk: Ankola Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 11 12 To To The Head Master The Head Master Govt. High School RPS, S E C High School At.: Agragon, Taluk: Ankola At.: Belse, Taluk: Ankola Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 13 14 To To The Head Master The Head Master Sri Katagidev Sec. School Govt. High School At.: Mogta, Taluk: Ankola At.: Hillur, Taluk: Ankola Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 15 16 To To The Head Master The Head Mistress Govt. High School Kittur Rani Chennamma Res, At.: Achave, Taluk: Ankola At.: Ankola Town, Taluk: Ankola Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 17 18 To To The Head Master The Head Master Jai Hind High School, Junior College, Hattikeri At.: Ankola Town, Taluk: Ankola At.: Harawad, Taluk: Ankola Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 19 20 To To The Head Master The Head Master Govt. High School Harwada Govt. High School Keni At.: Harawad, Taluk: Ankola At.: Keni, Taluk: Ankola Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 21 22 To To The Head Master The Head Mistress Govt. High School Ankola Nagar V. K. Girls High School At.: Ankola Town, Taluk: Ankola At.: Ankola Town, Taluk: Ankola Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 23 24 To To The Head Master The Head Master Peoples Multipurpose High School Poornaprajna School At.: Ankola Town, Taluk: Ankola At.: Ankola Town, Taluk: Ankola Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 25 26 To To The Head Master The Head Master Nirmala Hridaya High School Adarsha High School, Tenkankeri At.: Ankola Town, Taluk: Ankola At.: Ankola Town, Taluk: Ankola Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 27 28 To To The Head Master The Head Master Union High School Secondary English High School At.: Majali, Taluk: Karwar At.: Angadi, Taluk: Karwar Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 29 30 To To The Head Master The Head Master Secred Heart School S G A D High School, Sadashivgad At.: Chitakula, Taluk: Karwar At.: Chitakula, Taluk: Karwar Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 31 32 To To The Head Master The Head Master Amrut Vidyalaya, Sadashivgad Govt. High School At.: Chitakula, Taluk: Karwar At.: Chitakula, Taluk: Karwar Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 33 34 To To The Head Master The Head Master Shivaji Composite PU College Adarsh Vidyalaya At.: Chitakula, Taluk: Karwar At.: Hotegali, Taluk: Karwar Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 35 36 To To The Head Master The Head Master Shri Santeri Vidyalay Shivaji Secondary School At.: Hankon, Taluk: Karwar At.: Ulga , Taluk: Karwar Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 37 38 To To The Head Master The Head Master Modern High School Govt. High School At.: Halaga, Taluk: Karwar At.: Kerwadi, Taluk: Karwar Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 39 40 To To The Head Master The Head Master H S Adash Vidyalaya K H E P School, Kadra At.: Kadra, Taluk: Karwar At.: Kadra, Taluk: Karwar Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 41 42 To To The Head Master The Head Master A E C School New High School At.: Kaiga, Taluk: Karwar At.: Kinnar, Taluk: Karwar Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 43 44 To To The Head Master The Head Master Janatha Vidyala High School Govt. High School At.: Kadawad, Taluk: Karwar At.: Shirwad, Taluk: Karwar Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 45 46 To To The Head Master The Head Mistress Boys Residential School D E A F & D U M B Mallikarjun Girls High School At.: Siddar, Taluk: Karwar At.: Siddar, Taluk: Karwar Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 47 48 To To The Head Master The Head Master Mallikarjun Boys High School Narayan High School At.: Siddar, Taluk: Karwar At.: Naitisavar, Taluk: Karwar Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 49 50 To To The Head Master The Head Master Adersh Vidyalaya Kandriya Vidyalaya At.: Devalmakki, Taluk: Karwar At.: Arga, Taluk: Karwar Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 51 52 To To The Head Master The Head Master Popular New English Govt. High School, Sea Bird Punarvasati At.: Chendia, Taluk: Karwar At.: Todur, Taluk: Karwar Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 53 54 To To The Head Master The Principal Janatha Vidyala P U College At.: Mudaga, Taluk: Karwar At.: Amdalli, Taluk: Karwar Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 55 56 To To The Head Master The Head Mistress Hindu High School Karwar Sumathi Damle High School At.: Karwar Town, Taluk: Karwar At.: Karwar Town, Taluk: Karwar Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 57 58 To To The Head Master The Head Master Govt High School Deaf & Dum School At.: Karwar Town, Taluk: Karwar At.: Karwar Town, Taluk: Karwar Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 59 60 To To The Head Master The Head Master New High School, Baad Shivaji High School At.: Karwar Town, Taluk: Karwar At.: Karwar Town, Taluk: Karwar Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 61 62 To To The Head Master The Head Master Shivaji Balmandir(Eng)High School Shivaji Vidyamandeer At.: Karwar Town, Taluk: Karwar At.: Asnoti, Taluk: Karwar Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 63 64 To To The Head Master The Head Master Mahamaya High School Shri Somnath High School At.: Balni, Taluk: Karwar At.: Binga, Taluk: Karwar Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 65 66 To To The Head Master The Head Master Sarswati Vidyalaya St. Joseph High School Karwar At.: Karwar Town, Taluk: Karwar At.: Karwar Town, Taluk: Karwar Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 67 68 To To The Head Master The Head Master St. Michael High School Karwar Balamandir Karwar At.: Karwar Town, Taluk: Karwar At.: Karwar Town, Taluk: Karwar Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 69 70 To To The Head Master The Head Master Swami Vivekananda Karwar G H S Kathinkon At.: Karwar Town, Taluk: Karwar At.: Karwar Town, Taluk: Karwar Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 71 72 To To The Head Master The Head Master Unity High School, Karwar Nirmala Rane High School Karwar At.: Karwar Town, Taluk: Karwar At.: Karwar Town, Taluk: Karwar Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 73 74 To To The Head Mistress The Head Mistress D L T Baad Shivaji Girls High School Baad At.: Karwar Town, Taluk: Karwar At.: Karwar Town, Taluk: Karwar Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 75 76 To To The Head Master The Head Master Govt Composite High School Anandashram High School Bankikodla At.: Nadumaskeri, Taluk: Kumta At.: Hanehalli, Taluk: Kumta Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 77 78 To To The Principal The Head Master Sri Bhadrakuli S P, P U College Govt. High School Belegadde At.: Gokarn, Taluk: Kumta At.: Gokarn, Taluk: Kumta Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 79 80 To To The Head Master The Head Master S S N High School Sanikatta Modern Eng. Mem. High School At.: Gokarn, Taluk: Kumta At.: Gokarn, Taluk: Kumta Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 81 82 To To The Head Master The Head Master Secondary High School Touheed High School At.: Hiregutti, Taluk: Kumta At.: Gudkagal , Taluk: Kumta Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 83 84 To To The Head Master The Head Master Sri Loknath High School Govt. High School At.: Gudkagal , Taluk: Kumta At.: Aghanashini , Taluk: Kumta Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 85 86 To To The Head Master The Head Master Janata Vidyalaya Nirmala Kamath High School At.: Baad, Taluk: Kumta At.: Alvekodi , Taluk: Kumta Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 87 88 To To The Head Master The Head Master Colaba Vithob Shanbhag Kasbekar Govt High School At.: Kalbhag, Taluk: Kumta At.: Bargi, Taluk: Kumta Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 89 90 To To The Head Master The Head Master Sri Babrulingeswara Vidyalaya Sri Shantikamba High School At.: Lukkeri, Taluk: Kumta At.: Hegde, Taluk: Kumta Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 91 92 To To The Head Master The Head Master Janata Vidyalaya Govt. URDU HIGH SCHOOL At.: Mirjan, Taluk: Kumta At.: Mirjan, Taluk: Kumta Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 93 94 To To The Head Master The Head Master Adi Chunchanagiri High School B.G.S. School At.: Mirjan, Taluk: Kumta At.: Mirjan, Taluk: Kumta Uttara Kannada District Uttara Kannada District 95 96 To To The Head Master The Head Master S K P High School Janata Vidyalay At.: Katgal , Taluk: Kumta At.: Dhareshwar, Taluk: Kumta Uttara Kannada
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