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Ukhruludise Data.Xlsx Primary Schools Sl.No Block School Name School Management School Description 1 CHINGAI TUSOM CV P/S Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 2 CHINGAI CHINGAI ATUNGTANG PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 3 CHINGAI OLD WAHONG P/S Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 4 CHINGAI PAOYI THANA PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 5 CHINGAI PAOYI AZETANG PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 6 CHINGAI PAOYI L/P (SV) Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 7 CHINGAI RAZAI KL P/S Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 8 CHINGAI RAZAI KN PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 9 CHINGAI WUNGZIN MEMORIAL AIDED LPS Government Aided Primary only with grades 1 to 5 10 CHINGAI RINO NEW TUSOM PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 11 CHINGAI NAMREI PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 12 CHINGAI NAMREI NAGA PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 13 CHINGAI CHINGJAROI KN P/S Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 14 CHINGAI PHUNGCHAM PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 15 CHINGAI KHAMASOM PHUNGREI PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 16 CHINGAI KHAMASOM PHUNGREI AIDED LPS Government Aided Primary only with grades 1 to 5 17 CHINGAI NUNGBI KL PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 18 CHINGAI LONGPI KAJUI PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 19 CHINGAI LONGPI SAVIO GOVT. AIDED P/S Government Aided Primary only with grades 1 to 5 20 CHINGAI FOUNDATION COURSE SCHOOL Private Unaided Primary only with grades 1 to 5 21 CHINGAI LORI ASHUNG PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 22 CHINGAI KHARASOM LAZO PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 23 CHINGAI NEW KHARASOM GOVT. AIDED LPS Government Aided Primary only with grades 1 to 5 24 CHINGAI PAOREI PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 25 CHINGAI NGATHINGRIM PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 26 CHINGAI MEWUCHUKHE PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 27 CHINGAI TUSOM KL PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 28 CHINGAI KUINGAI PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 29 CHINGAI POI MAKEVA PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 30 CHINGAI MAREM P/S Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 31 CHINGAI KUIREI PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 Primary Schools Sl.No Block School Name School Management School Description 32 CHINGAI NGAHUI PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 33 CHINGAI NGAHUI JUNCTION PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 34 CHINGAI CREDENTIAL MISSION SCHOOL Private Unaided Primary only with grades 1 to 5 35 CHINGAI CHINGJAROI AWONTANG PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 36 CHINGAI MARANGPHUNG PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 37 CHINGAI MAREMPHUNG PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 38 CHINGAI CHINGJAROI KL P/S Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 39 CHINGAI NEW CHINGJAROI PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 40 CHINGAI NEW WAHONG PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 41 CHINGAI SORAPHUNG P/S Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 42 CHINGAI SORAPHUNG PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 43 CHINGAI LUIREISHIMPHUNG P/S Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 44 CHINGAI CHALLOU PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 45 CHINGAI HUISHU PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 46 CHINGAI JON CHRISTIAN ENGLISH SCHOOL Private Unaided Primary only with grades 1 to 5 47 CHINGAI KALHANG P/S Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 48 CHINGAI KALHANG PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 49 CHINGAI RAZAI KL PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 50 KAMJONG RM ORPHANAGE Private Unaided Primary only with grades 1 to 5 51 KAMJONG KANGPAT KHUNOU PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 52 KAMJONG H PHAIKOH AIDED PS Government Aided Primary only with grades 1 to 5 53 KAMJONG BUNGPA KHUNOU PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 54 KAMJONG KANGPAT KHULLEN PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 55 KAMJONG SKIPE PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 56 KAMJONG NAMPISHA PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 57 KAMJONG BUNGPA KHULLEN PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 58 KAMJONG NINGCHOU PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 59 KAMJONG MEITI PRIMARY SCHOOL Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 60 KAMJONG CHAHONG KN PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 61 KAMJONG CHATRIC KN PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 62 KAMJONG CHAHONG PHALUNG P/S Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 Primary Schools Sl.No Block School Name School Management School Description 63 KAMJONG HEIJANG PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 64 KAMJONG SHINGCHA PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 65 KAMJONG HOYANG KACHUI PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 66 KAMJONG LANGKHE PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 67 KAMJONG YENTEM PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 68 KAMJONG SAMPUI PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 69 KAMJONG SAMPUI AIDED PS Government Aided Primary only with grades 1 to 5 70 KAMJONG CHAHONG CHINGTHAK AIDED LPS Government Aided Primary only with grades 1 to 5 71 KAMJONG SAHAMPHUNG PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 72 KAMJONG K LANGLI PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 73 KAMJONG MATIYANG PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 74 KAMJONG K PHUNGTHA AIDED LPS Government Aided Primary only with grades 1 to 5 75 KAMJONG LAKHAN PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 76 KAMJONG RONI P/S Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 77 KAMJONG RONI PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 78 KAMJONG HANGO KAPHUNG AIDED PS Government Aided Primary only with grades 1 to 5 79 KAMJONG MAKU SHONGPAK PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 80 KAMJONG KONGKAN AIDED PS Government Aided Primary only with grades 1 to 5 81 KAMJONG BUNGPA AWUNGTANG PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 82 KAMJONG AISHI PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 83 KAMJONG CHASSAD PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 84 KAMJONG KULTUK AIDED PS Government Aided Primary only with grades 1 to 5 85 KAMJONG HANGKAW PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 86 KAMJONG PHANGE AIDED PS Government Aided Primary only with grades 1 to 5 87 KAMJONG MOLVAILUP AIDED PS Government Aided Primary only with grades 1 to 5 88 KAMJONG KHOIKAI PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 89 KAMJONG CHANGA AIDED LPS Government Aided Primary only with grades 1 to 5 90 KAMJONG APONG AIDED LPS Government Aided Primary only with grades 1 to 5 91 KAMJONG R LANGLI AIDED LPS Government Aided Primary only with grades 1 to 5 92 KAMJONG CHAHONG KL PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 93 KAMJONG PHAIMOL PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 Primary Schools Sl.No Block School Name School Management School Description 94 KAMJONG GAMPAL P/S Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 95 KAMJONG KACHOUPHUNG AIDED LPS Government Aided Primary only with grades 1 to 5 96 KAMJONG PIHANG P/S Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 97 KAMJONG Z CHORO PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 98 KASOM KL. BUNGDUNG PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 99 KASOM KL. NAMBASHI KN. PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 100 KASOM KL. NAMBASHI HAPPY VALLEY PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 101 KASOM KL. NAMBASHI VALLEY P/S Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 102 KASOM KL. ITHAM PS Tribal Welfare Dept. Primary only with grades 1 to 5 103 KASOM KL. KHOIRIPOK LOWER PS Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 104 KASOM KL. TAMACHING PRIMARY SCHOOL Department of Education Primary only with grades 1 to 5 105 KASOM KL. CHILDRENS TRAINING SCHOOL Private Unaided Primary only with grades 1 to 5 106 KASOM KL. NONGDAM PS Tribal Welfare Dept.
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