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Kendriya Vidyalaya Muzaffarpur

Coordinates: 26°06′19″N 85°23′06″E / 26.1054°N 85.3849°E / 26.1054; 85.3849
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Kendriya Vidyalaya Muzaffarpur
Location
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Gannipur Road, Shree Vihar Colony, Gannipur

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842002

Information
School typeCentral Government
MottoTattvaṃ Pūṣanapāvṛṇu
("The face of Truth is covered by a golden vessel, Remove Thou, O Sun, that covering, for the law of Truth to behold.")
Established1986
Sister schoolAll Kendriya Vidyalayas across India
School boardCentral Board of Secondary Education(CBSE), KVS
AuthorityMinistry of Human Resource Development (India)
ChairmanThe District Magistrate of Muzaffarpur
PrincipalRoopali Parihar
HeadmasterManish Kumar Thakur(Shift I) Rajeev Ranjan (Shift II)
Staff52 (Shift I) 81(Shift II)
Enrolment875(shift I) 2300(shift II)
LanguageEnglish and Hindi
Schedule7.00 AM to 12.30 PM(Shift I) 12.30 PM to 6.00PM (Shift II)
Classrooms58
Campus typeCo-educational
SportsFootball, cricket, volleyball, handball, table tennis, throwball, Kabaddi and Kho kho
AffiliationsCentral Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi
Highest gradeXI and XII (Science, Commerce and Humanities)
Affiliation No300017
Websitemuzzaffarpur.kvs.ac.in

Kendriya Vidyalaya Muzaffarpur is a school in Muzaffarpur, Muzaffarpur district in Bihar, India. It was established on 31 October 1986. It has two shifts.[1] It offers science, commerce and humanities stream for 11th and 12th..

History

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Kendriya Vidyalaya Muzaffarpur was established under the Department of Human Resource and Development, Government of India on 31 October 1986. The school building was inaugurated on 5 February 1997 by Mrs. Lizzie Jacob, the then commissioner of Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, New Delhi.[1]

Faculty

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The school has 133(both shift) well experienced teaching staff members, in three categories: post-graduate teachers (PGTs), trained graduate teachers (TGTs) and primary teachers (PRTs).

References

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  1. ^ a b "Official website of Kendriya Vidyalaya Muzaffarpur". Retrieved 28 October 2012.

26°06′19″N 85°23′06″E / 26.1054°N 85.3849°E / 26.1054; 85.3849