Sainik Awasiya Mahavidyalaya Teghari Kailali

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Teghari, Kailali

Nepal
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TypePublic
MottoGyanena Paramo Sewa (Imparting Knowledge is the Biggest Service)
Established2068
School districtKailali
PrincipalJaya Raj Bhatta (working)
Grades6 to 12
Colour(s)Green, red, blue, yellow
AthleticsSoccer, cricket, volleyball, tennis, gymnastics, Taekwondo
Magazine"Godawari"

Sainik Awasiya Mahavidyalaya Teghari Kailali (SAMT) is a school run under the Nepalese Army Welfare Fund. It is located in the Kailali district of Western Nepal. The [1] present principal is Jaya Raj Bhatta. The present liaison officer is Prabhu Ram Mahat. It is the far western development region of Nepal. The school was established on 10 Chaitra 2068 BS by Commander in Chief Chhatraman Singh Gurung.

Ordinary

The Nepalese Army has established at least one military school in every state, with the principal objective of providing education to the children of the gross status of the army, Godawari Municipality of Kaliali district under the Sudurpashchim Province. Sainik Awasiya Mahavidyalaya, Teghari was established in the year 2067 BS.

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References

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