Nanikhir High School

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Nanikhir High School
ননীক্ষীর উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়
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Address
Nanikhir Bazar, Nanikhir
Muksudpur-Gopalganj, 7911
Bangladesh
Coordinates 23°08′N89°34′E / 23.14°N 89.57°E / 23.14; 89.57 Coordinates: 23°08′N89°34′E / 23.14°N 89.57°E / 23.14; 89.57
Information
School type Public secondary school
Opened 1937
School district Gopalganj
Principal Mr. Biprodas Biwas (full time/regular) since 2011.
Staff 150
Enrollment 1,200 (2008)
Student to teacher ratio 10.3
Language Bengali
Hours in school day 7
Website

Nanikhir High School (NHS) (Bengali : ননীক্ষীর উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়) is a secondary school in the town of Nanikhir, Gopalganj District, Bangladesh. [1]

Bengali language Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Bengali people of South Asia

Bengali, also known by its endonym Bangla, is an Indo-Aryan language primarily spoken by the Bengalis in South Asia. It is the official and most widely spoken language of Bangladesh and second most widely spoken of the 22 scheduled languages of India, behind Hindi. In 2015, 160 million speakers were reported for Bangladesh, and the 2011 Indian census counted another 100 million.

Nanikhir Village in Dhaka Division, Bangladesh

Nanikhir is a village in Gopalganj District, Bangladesh, part of Muksudpur Upazila. It is part of the Nanikhir union, which consists of the villages of Nanikhir, Baro Vatra, Mohishtoli, Pathorghata, Goalgram, Bongram and Kazipara, and which is bordered by the unions of Jalirpar, Kasalia, Mosna and Gohala. locally known Nanikhir Khall flows through the village to the Bil Rout canal at Jalirpar, and then the Padma River.

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History

Nanikhir High School was established during the British rule in Bangladesh in 1937. Some of the country's famous students studied there. Surendra Nath Dutta commonly known as SN Dutta was the founder of the Nanikhir High School, which founded ar 1937. Mr. Dutta has gone to India after India Pakistan formation at 1947. SN Dutta was assigned by a Force TC to higher study at England order by the British Government. He married a British woman when he lived in London. After return from England he founded two schools one is Nanikhir High School and another was a Girl School but the Nanikhir High School is still exist. [2]

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References

  1. "List of High Schools" (XLS). Secondary and Higher Education Division. 2016. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  2. [Source: Nanikhir High School and Local Cityzens]