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No. District Block Place of KGBV GOI/G Type (I/ II/ School with OG III/IV) Hostel/ Only 2019-20 Hostel 2019- 20 1 AHMEDABAD BAVLA BAGODARA GOI I SH 2 AHMEDABAD BAVLA RAJODA GOI IV H 3 AHMEDABAD DHOLERA GoG I H 4 AHMEDABAD DHOLKA BHETAWADA GOG II H 5 AHMEDABAD SANAND VASODRA GOI I H 6 AHMEDABAD SANAND SANAND GOI IV H 7 AHMEDABAD VIRAMGAM SACHANA GOI II H 8 AHMEDABAD VIRAMGAM BHOJAVA GOI IV H 9 AMRELI JAFRABAD MITIYALA GOI I SH 10 AMRELI JAFRABAD JAFRABAD GOI IV H 11 AMRELI RAJULA RAJULA GOI II H 12 AMRELI RAJULA RAJULA GOI IV H 13 ANAND ANKLAV GAMBHIRA GOG II H 14 ARVALLI MALPUR KOYLIYA GOG II H 15 ARVALLI MALPUR MAGODI GOI II H 16 ARVALLI MALPUR JASINGHPUR GOI IV H 17 ARVALLI MEGHARAJ JASVANTPURA GOI IV H 18 ARVALLI MEGHRAJ DHIMDA GOI II SH 19 BANASKANTHA AMIRGADH LAXMIPURA GOI II SH 20 BANASKANTHA AMIRGADH AMIRGADH GOI IV H 21 BANASKANTHA BHABHAR KARELA GOI III SH 22 BANASKANTHA BHABHAR BHABHAR NAVA GOI IV H 23 BANASKANTHA DANTA AMBAJI (JETVAS) GOI III SH 24 BANASKANTHA DANTIWADA DANTIWADA GOI I SH 25 BANASKANTHA DANTIWADA NILPUR GOI IV H 26 BANASKANTHA DEESA NAVA NESDA GOG I H 27 BANASKANTHA DEESA NAVA DEESA GOI IV H 28 BANASKANTHA DEODAR VADIYA GOG II H 29 BANASKANTHA DEODAR DEODAR GOI IV H 30 BANASKANTHA DHANERA KUNVARLA GOI II SH 31 BANASKANTHA DHANERA DHANERA GOI IV H 32 BANASKANTHA KANKREJ THARA GOI II SH 33 BANASKANTHA KANKREJ RATANPURA (SE) GOI IV H 34 BANASKANTHA LAKHANI LAWANA GOI II H 35 BANASKANTHA LAKHANI MANKI GOI II SH 36 BANASKANTHA PALANPUR HANUMANPURA GOG II H 37 BANASKANTHA SUIGAM KATAV GOG II H 38 BANASKANTHA SUIGAM BORU GOG I H 39 BANASKANTHA THARAD MOTIPAVAD GOI I SH 40 BANASKANTHA THARAD THARAD GOI IV H 41 BANASKANTHA THARAD GOG I H 42 BANASKANTHA VADGAM THUWAR GOG II H 43 BANASKANTHA VAV VAV GOI IV H 44 BANASKANTHA WAV DHIMA GOI II H 45 BANASKANTHA WAV ETA GOG I H 46 BHARUCH NETRANG SANKOI GOG II H 47 BHARUCH ZAGHADIA RANIPURA GOG II H 48 BHAVNAGAR BHAVNAGAR SHAMPARA GOI I SH 49 BHAVNAGAR BHAVNAGAR SIDHSAR GOI IV H 50 BHAVNAGAR GHOGA AAVANIYA GOI IV H 51 BHAVNAGAR GHOGHA GHOGHA GOI II H 52 BHAVNAGAR GHOGHA KUDA GOG I H 53 BHAVNAGAR JESAR KATRODI GOG I H 54 BHAVNAGAR MAHUVA NICHA KOTDA GOI III SH Sl. No. District Block Place of KGBV GOI/G Type (I/ II/ School with OG III/IV) Hostel/ Only 2019-20 Hostel 2019- 20 55 BHAVNAGAR MAHUVA SALOLI GOG II H 56 BHAVNAGAR MAHUVA TALGAJARDA GOI IV H 57 BHAVNAGAR PALITANA SHETRUNJI DEM GOI II H 58 BHAVNAGAR PALITANA MANVAD GOI IV H 59 BHAVNAGAR TALAJA PAVTHI GOI II SH 60 BHAVNAGAR TALAJA TALAJA GOI IV H 61 BOTAD BOTAD PATI GOI II SH 62 BOTAD BOTAD BOTAD GOI IV H 63 BOTAD RANPUR JALILA GOI II H 64 BOTAD RANPUR RANPUR GOI IV H 65 CHHOTA UDEPUR CHHOTA UDEPUR GAMAN FALIYA (ZOZ) GOI II SH 66 CHHOTA UDEPUR CHHOTA UDEPUR HARPALPURA GOG II H 67 CHHOTA UDEPUR JETPUR-PAVI BORDHA GOI II SH 68 CHHOTA UDEPUR JETPUR-PAVI GOG I H 69 CHHOTA UDEPUR KAWANT MOGRA GOI I SH 70 CHHOTA UDEPUR KAWANT SAMALVANT GOG II H 71 CHHOTA UDEPUR NASWADI POCHAMBA GOI I SH 72 CHHOTA UDEPUR SANKHEDA SANKHEDA GOG II H 73 DAHOD DAHOD KHANGELA GOI II SH 74 DAHOD DAHOD GOG I H 75 DAHOD DEVGADH BARIA MOTI KHAJURI GOI I SH 76 DAHOD DEVGADHBARIYA DEVGADHBARIYA GOI IV H 77 DAHOD DHANPUR NAVANAGAR GOG II H 78 DAHOD DHANPUR PAV GOI II SH 79 DAHOD DHANPUR DHANPUR GOI IV H 80 DAHOD FATEPUR VAGAD GOI IV H 81 DAHOD FATEPURA DABALARA GOI II SH 82 DAHOD FATEPURA BALAIYA GOG II H 83 DAHOD GARBADA GANGARDA GOI I H 84 DAHOD GARBADA KHAREDI DUNGARI GOG II H 85 DAHOD GARBADA GARBADA GOI IV H 86 DAHOD LIMKHEDA AGARA (U) GOI II H 87 DAHOD LIMKHEDA LIMKHEDA GOI IV H 88 DAHOD LIMKHEDA GOG I H 89 DAHOD SANJELI KAVDANA MUVADA GOG I H 90 DAHOD SANJELI THALA GOG II H 91 DAHOD SINGVAD DASA GOG I H 92 DAHOD ZALOD PIPALIYA GOG II H 93 DAHOD ZALOD RUPAKHEDA GOI II SH 94 DANG AHWA GIRINAGAR SAPUTARA GOG II H 95 DANG SUBIR TIMBARTHAWA GOG II H 96 DANG WAGHAI WAGHAI GOG II H 97 DEVBHOOMI DWARKA DWARKA AARAMBHADA GOI II SH 98 DEVBHOOMI DWARKA DWARKA DHINAKI GOG I H 99 DEVBHOOMI DWARKA DWARKA DWARKA GOI IV H 100 DEVBHOOMI DWARKA JAM KALYANPUR BHATIYA GOI II SH 101 DEVBHOOMI DWARKA JAM KALYANPUR SURYAVADAR GOG I H 102 DEVBHOOMI DWARKA JAM KHAMBHALIYA VADATRA GOI II H 103 DEVBHOOMI DWARKA JAMKHAMBHALIYA MOTI KHOKHRI GOG II H 104 DEVBHOOMI DWARKA KALYANPUR KALYANPUR GOI IV H 105 DEVBHOOMI DWARKA KHAMBHALIYA VIJALPAR GOI IV H 106 GANDHINAGAR DEHGAM LAVAD GOG II H 107 GIR SOMNATH KODINAR ARNEJ GOG II H 108 GIR SOMNATH PATAN-VERAVAL DARY GOI IV H 109 GIR SOMNATH SUTRAPADA DHAMLEJ GOI II H Sl. No. District Block Place of KGBV GOI/G Type (I/ II/ School with OG III/IV) Hostel/ Only 2019-20 Hostel 2019- 20 110 GIR SOMNATH SUTRAPADA GORKAKHMADHI GOI IV H 111 GIR SOMNATH UNA KAJARADI GOI I SH 112 GIR SOMNATH UNA KHAPAT GOI IV H 113 GIR SOMNATH UNA (U) DELWADA GOI I SH 114 GIR SOMNATH VERAVAL ADRI GOI II H 115 GIR SOMNATH VERAVAL VERAVAL (U) GOI I SH 116 JAMNAGAR JAMNAGAR NAGHEDI GOG II H 117 JAMNAGAR JAMNAGAR SHEKHPAT GOG II H 118 JAMNAGAR LALPUR BABARZAR GOG II H 119 JUNAGADH JUNAGADH KERALA GOG II H 120 JUNAGADH JUNAGADH PATAPUR GOG II H 121 JUNAGADH MANGROL MANGROL GOI II SH 122 JUNAGADH MENDARDA GOG I H 123 KACHCHH ABDASA NALIYA GOI I SH 124 KACHCHH ABDASA NALIYA GOI IV H 125 KACHCHH ANJAR ANJAR GOI I H 126 KACHCHH ANJAR ANJAR (SEEM) GOI IV H 127 KACHCHH BHACHAU CHOBARI GOI I SH 128 KACHCHH BHACHAU BHACHAU GOI IV H 129 KACHCHH BHUJ BHUJ URBEN GOI II SH 130 KACHCHH BHUJ KODKI GOI I H 131 KACHCHH BHUJ MADHAPAR GOI IV H 132 KACHCHH GANDHIDHAM SHINAY GOI I SH 133 KACHCHH GANDHIDHAM* GANDHIDHAM* GOI IV H 134 KACHCHH LAKHPAT DOLATPAR GOI I SH 135 KACHCHH LAKHPAT DAYAPAR GOI IV H 136 KACHCHH MANDVI FARADI GOG II H 137 KACHCHH MUNDRA DESHALPAR GOG II H 138 KACHCHH RAPAR BALASAR GOI II SH 139 KACHCHH RAPAR RAPAR GOI IV H 140 KHEDA VASO PIJ GOG II H 141 MAHISAGAR BALASINOR BALASINOR GOI I SH 142 MAHISAGAR BALASINOR BALASINOR GOI IV H 143 MAHISAGAR KADANA DITWAS GOI II SH 144 MAHISAGAR KADANA DARBARGDH GOI IV H 145 MAHISAGAR KHANPUR LIMADIYA GOI I SH 146 MAHISAGAR KHANPUR BAKOR GOI IV H 147 MAHISAGAR SANTRAMPUR BENDA GOI II SH 148 MEHSANA KHERALU MOTI HIRVANI GOG II H 149 MEHSANA SATLASANA VAV GOI I SH 150 MEHSANA SATLASANA SATLASANA GOI IV H 151 MORBI HALVAD HALVAD GOI IV H 152 MORBI MALIYA MALIYAMIYANA GOI IV H 153 MORBI HALVAD MERUPAR GOI I H 154 MORBI MALIYA MIYANA SARVAD GOI I H 155 MORBI VAKANER VAKANER GOI IV H 156 MORBI WANKANER MATEL GOI I SH 157 NARMADA DEDIYAPADA NIGHAT GOI III SH 158 NARMADA GARUDESHWAR GOG I H 159 NARMADA NANDOD GOG I H 160 NARMADA SAGBARA SELAMBA GOI I SH 161 NARMADA SAGBARA GOG I H 162 NARMADA SELAMBA SAGBARA GOI IV H 163 NAVSARI VANSDA JAMLIYA GOG II H 164 PANCHMAHAL GHOGHAMBA ZAB GOI III SH Sl. No. District Block Place of KGBV GOI/G Type (I/ II/ School with OG III/IV) Hostel/ Only 2019-20 Hostel 2019- 20 165 PANCHMAHAL GHOGAMBA DHANESHWAR GOI IV H 166 PANCHMAHAL GODHRA CHANCHOPA GOI II SH 167 PANCHMAHAL GODHRA LILESARA GOI IV H 168 PANCHMAHAL HALOL DHINKAVA GOI II SH 169 PANCHMAHAL HALOL VAGHBOD GOG I H 170 PANCHMAHAL HALOL GIDC HALOL GOI IV H 171 PANCHMAHAL JAMBUGHODA HAVELI GOG I H 172 PANCHMAHAL JAMBUGHODA HIRAPUR GOI II SH 173 PANCHMAHAL JAMBUGHODA RAMPURA GOI IV H 174 PANCHMAHAL MORVA (HADAF) BHADARVI F NAGLOD GOG I H 175 PANCHMAHAL MORVA (HADAF) RAJAYATA GOI I SH 176 PANCHMAHAL MORVA HADAF MORVA HADAF GOI IV H 177 PANCHMAHAL SHAHERA JUNI PADARADI GOI II SH 178 PANCHMAHAL SHAHERA BODIDRA KHURD GOG I H 179 PANCHMAHAL SHAHERA SHAHERA GOI IV H 180 PATAN HARIJ JASHVANTPURA GOI II SH 181 PATAN HARIJ HARIJ GOI IV H 182 PATAN RADHANPUR GOTARKA GOI I H 183 PATAN RADHANPUR RADHANPUR GOI IV H 184 PATAN SAMI SAMI GOI I SH 185 PATAN SAMI SAMI GOI IV H 186 PATAN SANKHESHWAR SANKHESHWAR GOG I H 187 PATAN SANTALPUR KOLIVADA GOI II SH 188 PATAN SANTALPUR SANTALPUR GOI IV H 189 PATAN SARASVATI SAMPRA GOG I H 190 PATAN SARASWATI BHATSAN GOI II SH 191 PATAN VAGDOD VAGDOD GOI IV H 192 PORBANDAR KUTIYANA MAHIYARI GOG II H 193 PORBANDAR RANAVAV KHAMBHALA GOG II H 194 RAJKOT JASDAN VIRNAGAR GOG II H 195 RAJKOT JASDAN JASDAN GOI IV H 196 RAJKOT VINCHHIYA VINCHHIYA GOI II SH 197 RMC RMC SCHOOL NO.-19, RMC GOG I H 198 SABARKANTHA KHEDBHRAHMA BORADI GOG II H 199 SABARKANTHA KHEDBRAMHA AAGIYA GOI IV H 200 SABARKANTHA POSHINA DELWADA GOI III SH 201 SABARKANTHA POSHINA KALAKHETRA GOG I H 202 SURAT MANDAVI REGAMA GOG I H 203 SURAT UMARPADA BILVAN GOI II SH 204 SURAT UMARPADA AMLIDABHADA GOI IV H 205 SURENDRANAGAR CHOTILA CHIRODA (THANGA) GOI III SH 206 SURENDRANAGAR CHOTILA NAVA GOI IV H 207 SURENDRANAGAR CHOTILA GOG I H 208 SURENDRANAGAR CHUDA CHUDA GOI III SH 209 SURENDRANAGAR CHUDA GORAKHVALA GOI IV H 210 SURENDRANAGAR CHUDA GOG I H 211 SURENDRANAGAR DASADA PATDI GOI IV H 212 SURENDRANAGAR DHRAGANDHRA SOLDI GOI IV H 213 SURENDRANAGAR DHRANGADHRA KHAMBHADA GOI II H 214 SURENDRANAGAR LAKHATAR LAKHATAR GOI IV H 215 SURENDRANAGAR LAKHTAR LAKHTAR GOI I SH 216 SURENDRANAGAR LIMBDI RALOL GOI II H 217 SURENDRANAGAR LIMDI LIMDI GOI IV H 218 SURENDRANAGAR MULI GADHAD GOI III SH 219 SURENDRANAGAR MULI MULI GOI IV H Sl.
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