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Government of Karnataka Ward Name, Habitation Wise Neighbourhood Government of Karnataka O/o Commissioner for Public Instruction, Nrupatunga Road, Bangalore - 560001 Ward Name, Habitation wise Neighbourhood Schools - 2015 URBAN Ward Code School Code Management Lowest High Entry type class class class Habitation Name / Ward Name School Name Medium Sl.No. District: Udupi Block : KARKALA Ward Name : KARKALA TMC WARD-1 29160105201 29160105201 Govt. 1 7 Class 1 TMC WARD-1 GHPS SADBHAVANA NAGARA KARKALA 05 - Kannada 1 29160105201 29160105202 Govt. 1 7 Class 1 TMC WARD-1 GHPS URDU KARKALA SALMAR 05 - Kannada 2 29160105201 29160105204 Pvt Aided 1 7 Class 1 TMC WARD-1 S V T AHPS KARKALA 05 - Kannada 3 29160105201 29160105206 Pvt Unaided 1 7 LKG TMC WARD-1 JAYCEES ENG MED UAHPS KARKALA 19 - English 4 29160105201 29160105207 Pvt Unaided 1 7 LKG TMC WARD-1 BHUVANENDRA VIDYA HPS KARKALA 05 - Kannada 5 Ward Name : KARKALA TMC WARD-2 29160105301 29160105302 Govt. 1 7 Class 1 TMC WARD 2 GHPS PATTONJIKATTE 05 - Kannada 6 29160105301 29160105303 Govt. 1 7 Class 1 TMC WARD 2 GHPS KARKALA MAIN 05 - Kannada 7 29160105301 29160105303 Govt. 1 7 TMC WARD 2 GHPS KARKALA MAIN 19 - English 8 Ward Name : KARKALA TMC WARD-4 29160105501 29160105509 Govt. 1 7 Class 1 TMC WARD-4 GMHPS KABETTU 05 - Kannada 9 29160105501 29160105510 Pvt Aided 1 7 Class 1 TMC WARD-4 UBMC AHPS KARKALA 05 - Kannada 10 Ward Name : KARKALA TMC WARD-5 29160105601 29160105605 Pvt Aided 1 7 Class 1 TMC WARD-5 SRI RAMAPPA AHPS PULKERI 05 - Kannada 11 29160105601 29160105606 Pvt Aided 1 7 Class 1 TMC WARD-5 BUJABALI AHPS HIRIYANGADI 05 - Kannada 12 29160105601 29160105608 Pvt Aided 1 7 Class 1 TMC WARD-5 CHRISTKING AHPS KARKALA 05 - Kannada 13 29160105601 29160105602 Pvt Unaided 1 7 LKG TMC WARD-5 CHRISTKING EMUAHPS KARKALA 05 - Kannada 14 29160105601 29160105604 Pvt Unaided 1 7 LKG e-Governance, CPI office, Bangalore 1/6/2015 -5:45:54 PM 1 Government of Karnataka O/o Commissioner for Public Instruction, Nrupatunga Road, Bangalore - 560001 Ward Name, Habitation wise Neighbourhood Schools - 2015 URBAN Ward Code School Code Management Lowest High Entry type class class class Habitation Name / Ward Name School Name Medium Sl.No. TMC WARD-5 S S N VARNEEJI E M KARKALA 05 - Kannada 15 Ward Name : KARKALA TMC WARD-3 29160105801 29160105801 Govt. 1 8 Class 1 KARKALA WARD NO.3 GMHPS PERVAJE 05 - Kannada 16 29160105801 29160105801 Govt. 1 8 KARKALA WARD NO.3 GMHPS PERVAJE 19 - English 17 29160105801 29160105802 Govt. 1 5 Class 1 KARKALA WARD NO.3 GLPS JOGULBETTU 05 - Kannada 18 29160105801 29160105806 Pvt Unaided 1 7 LKG KARKALA WARD NO.3 YUVASHAKTHI UAHPS KARKALA 05 - Kannada 19 29160105801 29160105806 Pvt Unaided 1 7 KARKALA WARD NO.3 YUVASHAKTHI UAHPS KARKALA 19 - English 20 29160105801 29160105807 Pvt Unaided 1 12 LKG KARKALA WARD NO.3 BHUVANENDRA RES SCHOOL KARAKAL 19 - English 21 Deputy Director Chief Executive Officer DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION ZILLA PANCHAYATH e-Governance, CPI office, Bangalore 1/6/2015 -5:45:54 PM 2 Government of Karnataka O/o Commissioner for Public Instruction, Nrupatunga Road, Bangalore - 560001 Ward Name, Habitation wise Neighbourhood Schools - 2015 URBAN Ward Code School Code Management Lowest High Entry type class class class Habitation Name / Ward Name School Name Medium Sl.No. Block : UDUPI Ward Name : 29160211501 Pvt Unaided 1 7 Class 1 ANANTHESHWARA HPS PANIYADI 05 - Kannada 22 Ward Name : KOLA WARD NO-1 29160210701 29160210701 Govt. 1 7 Class 1 KOLA WARD GOVT MOD HPS GANDHISHATHABDI 05 - Kannada 23 Ward Name : MALPE CENTRAL WARD NO-3 29160210901 29160210904 Govt. 1 7 Class 1 MALPE CENTRAL WARD GOVT MODEL HR.PRY.SCHOOL MALPE 05 - Kannada 24 29160210901 29160210905 Pvt Aided 1 7 Class 1 MALPE CENTRAL WARD U B M C AIDED HR.PRY.SCHOOL MALPE 05 - Kannada 25 29160210901 29160210906 Pvt Unaided 1 7 LKG MALPE CENTRAL WARD NARAYANAGURU ENG HPS MALPE 19 - English 26 29160210901 29160210908 Pvt Unaided 1 7 LKG MALPE CENTRAL WARD EHPS FLOWERS OF PARADISE PUBLIC SCHOOL MALPE 05 - Kannada 27 29160210902 29160210907 Govt. 1 7 Class 1 KODAVOOR GOVT MODEL HR.PRY.SCHOOL KODAVOOR 05 - Kannada 28 29160210902 29160210907 Govt. 1 7 Class 1 KODAVOOR GOVT MODEL HR.PRY.SCHOOL KODAVOOR 19 - English 29 Ward Name : KODVOORU WARD NO-4 29160211002 29160211001 Pvt Aided 1 7 Class 1 MOODABETTU KSVK AHPS MOODUBETTU 05 - Kannada 30 Ward Name : INDIRANAGAR WARD NO -20 29160211302 29160211301 Pvt Aided 1 7 Class 1 KASTHURBHA NAGARA AHPS INDIRANAGARA 05 - Kannada 31 Ward Name : BADAGUBETTU WARD NO- 21 29160211401 29160211402 Pvt Unaided 1 8 LKG BADAGABETTU WARD VASUDEVA KRIPA VIDYA MANDIR 05 - Kannada 32 29160211402 29160211401 Pvt Aided 1 7 Class 1 INDIRANGARA AHPS KUKKIKATTE 05 - Kannada 33 Ward Name : KUNJIBETTU WARD NO -24 29160211701 29160211704 Pvt Unaided 1 7 LKG KUNJIBETTU WARD INDRALI ENG.MED. HPS INDRALI 19 - English 34 29160211701 29160211705 Pvt Unaided 6 10 e-Governance, CPI office, Bangalore 1/6/2015 -5:45:54 PM 3 Government of Karnataka O/o Commissioner for Public Instruction, Nrupatunga Road, Bangalore - 560001 Ward Name, Habitation wise Neighbourhood Schools - 2015 URBAN Ward Code School Code Management Lowest High Entry type class class class Habitation Name / Ward Name School Name Medium Sl.No. KUNJIBETTU WARD SHARADA RES ENG SCHOOL 19 - English 35 Ward Name : KADIYALI WARD NO-25 29160211801 29160211801 Pvt Aided 1 7 Class 1 KADIYALI WARD AIDED HR.PRY.SCHOOL KADIYALI 05 - Kannada 36 Ward Name : GUNDIBAILU WARD NO -26 29160211901 29160211902 Govt. 1 7 Class 1 GUNDIBAILU WARD GOVT HR.PRY.SCHOOL DODDANAGUDDE 05 - Kannada 37 29160211901 29160211903 Pvt Aided 1 7 Class 1 GUNDIBAILU WARD GUNDIBAILU AHPS GUNDIBAILU] 05 - Kannada 38 Ward Name : BANNANJE WARD NO-27 29160212001 29160212004 Pvt Aided 1 7 Class 1 BANNANJE WARD ADIUDUPI AHPS UDUPI 05 - Kannada 39 29160212001 29160212005 Pvt Aided 1 7 Class 1 BANNANJE WARD SARASWATHI AHPS SHIRIBEEDU 05 - Kannada 40 Ward Name : THENKAPETE WARD NO-28 29160212101 29160212103 Pvt Aided 1 5 Class 1 THENKAPETE WARD S M S P SANSKRIT ALPS UDUPI 05 - Kannada 41 29160212101 29160212104 Pvt Aided 6 10 THENKAPETE WARD S M S P SANSKRIT HS 05 - Kannada 42 29160212101 29160212105 Pvt Unaided 1 7 LKG THENKAPETE WARD EMHPS MUKUNDA KRIPA UDUPI 19 - English 43 29160212101 29160212102 Pvt Unaided 1 7 Class 1 THENKAPETE WARD PRAHALLADA GURUKULA HPS UDUPI 05 - Kannada 44 Ward Name : VOLAKADU WARD NO-29 29160212201 29160212201 Govt. 1 8 Class 1 VOLAKADU WARD GMHPS VOLAKADU 05 - Kannada 45 Ward Name : BAILOORU WARD NO-30 29160212301 29160212302 Pvt Unaided 1 7 Class 1 BAILOORU WARD ASHA NILAYA S.C SCHOOL 05 - Kannada 46 29160212301 29160212305 Pvt Unaided 1 7 LKG BAILOORU WARD CHRISTIAN ENG MEDIUM HR.PRY. SCHOOL 19 - English 47 Ward Name : KINNIMULKI WARD NO-31 29160212401 29160212401 Pvt Aided 1 7 Class 1 KINIMULKI WARD AHPS U.B.M.C UDUPI 05 - Kannada 48 e-Governance, CPI office, Bangalore 1/6/2015 -5:45:55 PM 4 Government of Karnataka O/o Commissioner for Public Instruction, Nrupatunga Road, Bangalore - 560001 Ward Name, Habitation wise Neighbourhood Schools - 2015 URBAN Ward Code School Code Management Lowest High Entry type class class class Habitation Name / Ward Name School Name Medium Sl.No. Ward Name : KANNARPADI WARD NO-32 29160212501 29160212501 Govt. 1 7 Class 1 KANNARPADI WARD GMHPS VIVEKANANADHA AJJARKADU 05 - Kannada 49 Ward Name : SHIRIBEEDU WARD NO-34 29160212702 29160212704 Govt. 1 7 Class 1 THENKAPETE GMHPS UDUPI NORTH 05 - Kannada 50 29160212702 29160212705 Govt. 1 7 Class 1 THENKAPETE MAHATHMA GANDHI GMHPS UDUPI 05 - Kannada 51 Ward Name : AMBALPADI WARD NO -35 29160213101 29160213101 Pvt Aided 1 7 Class 1 AMBALPADI WARD AMBALAPADI AHPS UDUPI 05 - Kannada 52 Ward Name : AJJARKADU WARD NO-33 29160213201 29160213201 Pvt Aided 1 7 Class 1 AJJARKADU WARD ST.MARY'S HR.PRY SCHOOL UDUPI 05 - Kannada 53 29160213201 29160213208 Pvt Aided 1 7 Class 1 AJJARKADU WARD T.A.PAI MODERN HIGHER PRIMARYSCHOOL KADUBETTU 05 - Kannada 54 UDUPI 29160213201 29160213209 Pvt Aided 1 7 Class 1 AJJARKADU WARD AHPS ST.CYCILIES UDUPI 05 - Kannada 55 29160213201 29160213203 Pvt Unaided 1 7 LKG AJJARKADU WARD ST.CYCILIES UNAIDED EHPS SCHOOL UDUPI 19 - English 56 Deputy Director Chief Executive Officer DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION ZILLA PANCHAYATH e-Governance, CPI office, Bangalore 1/6/2015 -5:45:55 PM 5 Government of Karnataka O/o Commissioner for Public Instruction, Nrupatunga Road, Bangalore - 560001 Ward Name, Habitation wise Neighbourhood Schools - 2015 URBAN Ward Code School Code Management Lowest High Entry type class class class Habitation Name / Ward Name School Name Medium Sl.No. Block : KUNDAPURA Ward Name : KUNDAPURA WARD NO-3 29160310401 29160310401 Govt. 1 7 Class 1 KUNDAPURA WARD-3 GHPS CHIKKANSAL 576201 05 - Kannada 57 Ward Name : KUNDAPURA WARD NO-4 29160310501 29160310502 Pvt Aided 1 7 Class 1 KUNDAPURA WARD-4 ST JOSEPH HPS KUNDAPURA 576201 05 - Kannada 58 29160310501 29160310508 Pvt Aided 1 5 Class 1 KUNDAPURA WARD-4 ANJUMAN MUSLIM GHOSHA ALPS KUNDAPUR 05 - Kannada 59 29160310501 29160310509 Pvt Unaided 5 7 KUNDAPURA WARD-4 ANJUMAN GHOSHA HPS KUNDAPUR 05 - Kannada 60 29160310501 29160310501 Pvt Unaided 1 7 Class 1 KUNDAPURA WARD-4 S V E M H P SCHOOL KUNDAPURA 19 - English 61 Ward Name : KUNDAPURA WARD NO-5 29160310601 29160310601 Pvt Aided 1 7 Class 1 KUNDAPURA WARD-5 ST. MARY'S HPS KUNDAPURA 05 - Kannada 62 29160310601 29160310602 Pvt Aided 1 7 Class 1 KUNDAPURA WARD-5 B R RAO HPS KUNDAPURA 576201 05 - Kannada 63 29160310601 29160310603 Pvt Unaided 1 7 Class 1 KUNDAPURA WARD-5 H M M ENGLISH MEDIUM PRIMARY SCHOOL KUNDAPURA 19 - English 64 29160310601 29160310604 Pvt Unaided 1 7 Class 1 KUNDAPURA WARD-5 HOLY ROSARY UAHPS KUNDAPURA 19 - English 65 Ward Name : KUNDAPURA WARD NO-7 29160310801 29160310802 Govt.
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