Techno India, Durgapur

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Techno India, Durgapur
Type Private
Established2015;9 years ago (2015)
Principal Mr. Sukumar Mahapatra
Address
A-201, Rangamati Path, Sector - 2C, Bidhannagar
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713212
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23°31′17″N87°21′20″E / 23.521316°N 87.3554462°E / 23.521316; 87.3554462
CampusUrban
Website http://www.technoindiadurgapur.org
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Techno India, Durgapur (India)

Techno India, Durgapur, is a private school near Kaliganj Durgapur, West Bengal, India. It is near to mission hospital, Durgapur.

History

It was established in 2015.

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