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Hindu High School | |
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Type | Private aided |
Established | 1897 |
President | Shri S. P. Kamat |
Principal | Shri Rohidas Vitthal Deshbhandari |
Grades | Class 6 - 10 |
Number of students | 200+ |
Campus size | Total 1 acre |
Campus type | Rectangle |
Affiliation | Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board |
Information | Recent Students are totally worst and have brought alcohol into the school campus and have got drunk too. Not suggest for good students for financially stable families. |
Hindu High School, situated in the heart of karwar, is one of the oldest schools in Uttar Kannada . It was founded by Vaman Mangesh Dubhashi.
The school was established in 1897. The school has both English and Kannada medium.
Hindu High School has an NCC unit which is part of 8(Kar) Naval Unit NCC, Karwar.
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