The following are notable boarding schools in India.
Tarnaka is a major residential and industrial locality in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. Tarnaka literally translates as "wired checkpost". In the local language (Hindi) Tar means wire/cable and naka means check post. Tarnaka used to have a vineyard during the Nizams period. An area called Kimtee colony got its name from the vineyards called Keemthi Gardens.
Saket is a residential colony and the administrative headquarters of the South Delhi district of Delhi in India. The neighborhood is named after the city of Ayodhya, also known as Saket, an ancient, religiously significant city in Uttar Pradesh.
Vidya Niketan Birla Public School Pilani is a boarding school in India. Shishu Mandir, which was later rechristened as Vidya Niketan was founded by the Birla Educational Trust in 1944 under the guidance of Dr. Maria Montessori, the world famous pioneer in child education. The institution remained a day school until 1948. By 1952, the school was changed into a purely Residential Institution. In 1953, the school was granted the membership of the Indian Public School Conference. Birla Public School recently conducted their 79th annual day followed by the VINOBA meet. The school has appointed Mr. S.N.Tyagi as the Dean of Pastoral Care, Mr. Manoranjan Kumar as the Academic Coordinator, Mr. S.K. Baral as the Headmaster.
Birla Vidya Mandir in Nainital is a residential boarding school for boys in India which was founded on 17th of July 1947 just before Indian Independence. The school is mainly the product of the vision of Govind Ballabh Pant, an Indian independence activist. BVM is ranked among the TOP 5 Boys Boarding Schools in India with world class facilities and faculty. It also houses one of the world's highest altitude school playing field and swimming pool. It is located on the high peaks of the main town Nainital. It is approx 2500 m above the sea level and it's also 500 m above the main town & tourist destination Nainital which is itself approx 2000 m above sea level.
Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani - Dubai is a private technical research university and a constituent college of Dubai International Academic City. It became the international campus of BITS Pilani in 2000, making it the second campus established. It is the first Indian university to have an overseas campus. The institute is backed by the Aditya Birla Group and is one of the first six institutes to be awarded the Institute of Eminence status in 2018.
The Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani is a private deemed university in Pilani, Rajasthan, India. It focuses primarily on higher education and research in engineering and sciences. BITS Pilani was one of the first six institutes in India to be declared Institution of Eminence. According to 2012 data, BITS Pilani has an acceptance rate of 1.47%, making it one of the most exclusive technical universities in the world.
Education in Uttarakhand is provided by various public and private institutions. Uttarakhand had a long tradition of learning and culture.
Diocese of Agra is an Anglican diocese under the Church of North India. Diocese of Agra, within the Church of North India, was constituted by the decision of the Synod Executive of the Church of North India. The new Diocese thus formed comprising the western part of Uttar Pradesh was named the Diocese of Agra. The Diocese's constitution was accepted and adopted by Minutes 76/6 at the first ordinary meeting of the Diocesan Council of the Diocese of Agra which held its session in St. John's College, Agra Hall, on 9 April 1976.