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Mezhür Higher Secondary School
Mezhür Higher Secondary School is a private school in Kohima, Nagaland, India providing both high school and higher secondary school education. The school was previously known as ''Kohima English School''. History The School was founded on 18 August 1958 by Samuel Mezhür Sekhose. Initially named as ''Little Flower School'', the school was renamed in 1962 as ''Kohima English School''. In 1998, the Government of Nagaland, Nagaland Government introduced a regulation that the word ''ENGLISH'' be removed from the names of all the schools in the state and thus the present name was given in memory of its founder. Campus Mezhür Higher Secondary School is located at Midland Ward, Kohima, Nagaland. The campus is spread over three acres. The school is composed of 5 building blocks consisting of 67 rooms. There are 2 basketball courts, a table tennis court, 2 computer labs, a science laboratory, 3 auditoriums and a school canteen. Extra-curricular activities * Annual Sports' Meet ...
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Private School
A private school or independent school is a school not administered or funded by the government, unlike a State school, public school. Private schools are schools that are not dependent upon national or local government to finance their financial endowment. Unless privately owned they typically have a board of governors and have a system of governance that ensures their independent operation. Private schools retain the right to select their students and are funded in whole or in part by charging their students for Tuition payments, tuition, rather than relying on taxation through public (government) funding; at some private schools students may be eligible for a scholarship, lowering this tuition fee, dependent on a student's talents or abilities (e.g., sports scholarship, art scholarship, academic scholarship), need for financial aid, or Scholarship Tax Credit, tax credit scholarships that might be available. Roughly one in 10 U.S. families have chosen to enroll their childr ...
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Neidonuo Angami
Neidonuo Angami (born 1 October 1950) is an Indian social worker and one of the founders of the Naga Mothers' Association, a non governmental organization working for remedying the social problems in Nagaland, India. She is reported to have been selected as one of the 1000 women shortlisted for the Nobel Peace Prize for 2005. She was honored by the Government of India, in 2000, with the fourth highest Indian civilian award of Padma Shri. Biography ''I feel that my biggest achievement has been in spreading awareness among women in helping them root out drug abuse and alcoholism. It took time to reach the grassroot level. As we have many tribes in Nagaland, the tribal women’s organisations are our backbone,'' says Angami. Neidonuo Angami was born on 1 October 1950 in Kohima, the capital of the Northeast Indian state of Nagaland. She lost her father, who was a government official killed by the Naga insurgents, at the age of six and was brought up by her mother. Due to financial ...
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Private Schools In Nagaland
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High Schools And Secondary Schools In Nagaland
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Education In Nagaland
Nagaland () is a state in the north-eastern region of India. It is bordered by the Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh to the north, Assam to the west, Manipur to the south, and the Naga Self-Administered Zone of the Sagaing Region of Myanmar (Burma) to the east. Its capital city is Kohima and its largest city is the twin Chümoukedima–Dimapur. The state has an area of with a population of 1,980,602 as per the 2011 Census of India, making it one of the least populated states in India.Census of India 2011
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Nagaland consists of 17 administrative districts, inhabited by 17 major tribes along with other sub-tribes. Each tribe is distinct in character from the other in terms of customs, language and dress. It is a land of

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Education In Kohima
Education is the transmission of knowledge and skills and the development of character traits. Formal education occurs within a structured institutional framework, such as public schools, following a curriculum. Non-formal education also follows a structured approach but occurs outside the formal schooling system, while informal education involves unstructured learning through daily experiences. Formal and non-formal education are categorized into levels, including early childhood education, primary education, secondary education, and tertiary education. Other classifications focus on teaching methods, such as teacher-centered and Student-centered learning, student-centered education, and on subjects, such as science education, language education, and physical education. Additionally, the term "education" can denote the mental states and qualities of educated individuals and the academic field studying educational phenomena. The precise definition of education is disputed, an ...
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List Of Schools In Nagaland
The following is a list of schools in Nagaland. Kohima District Kohima * Little Flower Higher Secondary School * Mezhür Higher Secondary School * Ministers' Hill Baptist Higher Secondary School Viswema * John Government Higher Secondary School Dimapur District Dimapur * Don Bosco Higher Secondary School Mokokchung District Mokokchung * Edith Douglas Higher Secondary School Longnak * Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Peren District Punglwa * Sainik School Zünheboto District Zünheboto * Immanuel Higher Secondary School See also * List of institutions of higher education in Nagaland * Lists of universities and colleges * List of higher education and academic institutions in Kohima * Education in Nagaland References {{Education in India * Nagaland Nagaland () is a States and union territories of India, state in the northeast India, north-eastern region of India. It is bordered by the Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh to the north, Assam to ...
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List Of Higher Education And Academic Institutions In Kohima
Kohima is a leading center of education in Nagaland and houses the following institutions: Universities and tertiary institutions Source: * Alder College (1992) * Baptist College (1982) * Capital College of Higher Education (2004) * Kohima College (1967) * Kohima Law College (1975) * KROS College (2006) * Model Christian College (2007) * Modern College (1997) * Mountain View Christian College (1991) * Mount Olive College (1992) * Nagaland Institute of Medical Science and Research (2022) * Oriental College (1996) The following are major Universities and tertiary institutions located in the Greater Kohima Metropolitan Area: * Japfü Christian College, Kigwema (1996) * Kohima Science College, Jotsoma (1961) * Nagaland University, Meriema Campus (1994) * Sazolie College, Jotsoma (2005) * St. Joseph's College, Jakhama (1985) Primary and secondary schools * Baptist High School (1959) * Bethel Higher Secondary School (1981) * Chandmari Higher Secondary School (1974 ...
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Government Of Nagaland
The Government of Nagaland also known as the State Government of Nagaland, or locally as State Government, is the governing authority of the India state of Nagaland and its Districts of Nagaland, 17 districts. It consists of an executive branch, executive, led by the Governor of Nagaland, a judiciary and a legislative branch. Kohima is the capital of Nagaland, and houses the Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) and the secretariat. Executive Like other states in India, the head of state of Nagaland is the Governors of states of India, Governor, appointed by the President of India on the advice of the Central government. His or her post is largely ceremonial. The Chief Minister of Nagaland, Chief Minister is the head of government and is vested with most of the executive powers. The Nagaland State Government declared the year, 2016 as the 'Year of the Construction Workers'. Council of Ministers ;Sources Legislative The present Nagaland Legislative Assembly is unicameral, con ...
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Nagaland Board Of School Education
Nagaland Board of School Education (abbreviated as NBSE) is a board of school education in the state of Nagaland, India. The board is established under Act No.4 of the Nagaland State Legislative Assembly 1973 on 15 November 1973, the board started functioning from 1 October 1974 covering the whole of Nagaland within its ambit. Objectives The Nagaland Board of School Education is basically instituted: * To prescribe courses of instruction for examinations, * To prescribe conditions of examinations, conduct examinations and be responsible for making necessary arrangements for the same, * To publish the results of external examinations, * To prepare the curricula, syllabus and textbooks in accordance with the approved courses of study. Some of its functions are: * To guide the State Government on development of school education - secondary and higher secondary level. * To adopt reforms in examinations and evaluation practices. * To inspect schools to ascertain attainment of standa ...
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Nagaland Post
''Nagaland Post'' is an English newspaper published from Dimapur in the Indian state of Nagaland. It is the first and highest circulated daily newspaper of Nagaland state and also the first newspaper in Nagaland to be published in multi-colour. ''Nagaland Post'' was established on 3 December 1990, and is currently a 12-page English daily. According to space requirements, the newspaper is occasionally increased to 16 pages, except on Sundays. The newspaper adds a four-page supplement every Sunday called "Sunday Post" with the regular 12 page newspaper. See also * List of newspapers in Nagaland References {{Reflist External linksOfficial website''Nagaland Post''
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