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when Dadra and Nagar Haveli were occupied by supporters of the   EDUCATION
 Indian Union.
 The Dadra & Nagar Haveli region is blessed with heavenly natural
 End of Portuguese Regime: After India attained Independence in
 beauty. The Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli has emerged as
 BNtr  p\d[Sni k[ d[Sni  siri GDtr miT[ sir) SiLiai[ a[ p\iY(mk
 1947, the residents of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, with the help of
 a popular tourist hub but managed to maintain its serene beauty.
 volunteers of organizations like the United Front of Goans (UFG), the
 j$(ryit C[. didri an[ ngr hv[l)n&> (SxN (vBig
 However with the progress of time, Dadra and Nagar Haveli has  a[
 National Movement Liberation Organization (NMLO), and the Azad
 didri an[ ngr hv[l)n[ Avg„y k&drt) si]>dy< ni[ aiS)vi<d   witnessed a rise in population due to various reasons. It was once
 vitY) p*r) r)t[ shmt C[ an[ a[ miT[j ai p\d[Smi> Ak*li[n&>
 Gomantak Dal, subtracted the territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli
 p\iß C[. ngr hv[l)n[ a[k aigvi p\visn AYL tr)k[ miºyti   inhabited  by  backward  tribes. With  the  inflow  and  influences  of
 from Portuguese India in 1954.  (vAtrN  krt)  rh)  C[.  p\iY(mk  t[mj  mi¹y(mk  SiLiai[
 p\iß C[. Ô[k[ smy psir Ytin) siY[, didri ngr hv[l)n)   tourists, people from neighboring areas and due to the government
 INTEGRATION  INTO  INDIA  upri>t  ah)  sir)  mi¹y(mk,  uµctr  mi¹y(mk  SiLiai[,
 efforts,  they  have  started  coming  in  the  mainstream  of  modern
 vAt)mi> GNi kirNi[sr vAt) vFiri[ Ô[vi mÇyi[. ai (vAtir
 (nvis) SiLiai[ upri>t sir) ki[l[Ô[ aiv[l C[.   SiLiai[
 Although it enjoyed de facto independence, Dadra and Nagar Haveli   society. This has also led to the startling improvement in Dadra and
 a[k  smy[  pCit  ai(dvis)ai[ni[  rh[Ni>k  (vAtir  hti[.   Nagar Haveli Education scenario. While discussing about Dadra &
 were still recognized internationally (e.g. by the International Court of   upri>t ah) a[s. a[s. air. ki[l[j, j[ p&ni y&(nvs„T) siY[
 p\vis)ai[ni aigmn, pDi[s) prd[Si[ mi>Y) aivti li[ki[ an[   Nagar Haveli Education, one must mention the various academic and
 Justice) as Portuguese possessions. The residents of the former colony
 s>l³n C[ j[mi> ki[ms<, siyºs, ki[Àp&Tr t[mj fim<s) j[vi
 requested  the  government  of  India  for  administrative  help.  K.G.
 srkirni p\yRni[Y) a[ li[ki[ aiF&(nk smijn) m&²y Firi siY[   training  institutes  around  the  region.  Apart  from  top  standard
 schools,  colleges  and  other  academic  institutions,  there  are
 Badlani, an officer of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) was sent   (vPyi[n&> (SxN aipvimi> aiv[ C[. ai]wi[(gk til)m k[ºW,
 Ô[Dti  gyi.  a[n[  kirN[  didri  ngr  hv[l)ni  (SxNmi>
 pi[l)T[kn)k ki[l[j j[v) sir) ki[l[Ô[ pN aiv[l C[.
 as  the  administrator.  From  1954  to  1961,  the  territory  was   computer-training institutes, industrial training institutes, polytechnic
 aiáy<jnk s&Firi[ Ô[vi mÇyi[. jyir[ didri ngr hv[l)n)   institutes and other technical training institutes. Government and
 administered by a body called the Varishta Panchayat of Free Dadra
 p\visn x[#i: p\visn x[#i ah)n) m&²y p\iY(mkti C[, ah)n&>
 and Nagar Haveli. In 1961 when Indian forces took over Goa, Daman,
 (SxNn) vit Yt) hi[E Ryir[ hilmi> ah) aiv[l (v(vF   private run hostels provide accommodations to local and outstation
 and Diu, Badlani was, for one day, designated the Prime Minister of
 vitivrN an[ j>gli[ a[ni[ mhRvni[ Big C[. ah)ni p\visn
 S]x(Nk s>AYiai[ (vP[ vit krv) rh[. uµc ki[T)n) Ak*li[, ki[l[Ô[   students. Some of the famous schools of the Union Territory of Dadra
 Dadra and Nagar Haveli, so that, as Head of State, he could sign an   & Nagar Haveli are: Father Angelo English High School, Jawahar
 an[  b)J  S]x(Nk  s>AYiai[  upri>t  ah)  siri  ki[Àp&Tr   AYLi[mi>  j[  AYLi[n[  p\vis)ai[  ag\)mti  aip[  C[  a[  C[,
 Navodaya Vidyalayas, Lions English School, It is a known fact that the
 agreement with the Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, and
 basic education starts in the schools. The school education builds the
 T^[n)‚gn)  s>AYiai[,  ai]wi[(gk  p\(SxNn)  s>AYiai[,   (bºWib)n IAYt skti[<D nd)ni (knir[ aiv[l #i>bk[Vr m>(dr,
 formally merge Dadra and Nagar Haveli with the Republic of India. On
 31 December 1974 a treaty was signed between India and Portugal
 s[lvis an[ Kinv[l mi> nd)ni (knir[ aiv[l bg)ciai[.
 pi[l)T[kn)k ki[l[j an[ b)J an[k T[kn)kl T^[n)‚gn) s>AYiai[   moral foundation of a person. To improve the standard of an area,
 on recognition of India's sovereignty over Goa, Daman, Diu, Dadra   good schools are the primary requirements. The Dadra & Nagar Haveli
 aiv[l C[. srkir) an[ King) hi[AT[l ah) BNti AYi(nk   Kinv[lmi> bnivvimi> aiv[l p\visn s>k&l 'vn (vhir" a(t
 and Nagar Haveli.  Education Department is aware of the fact and they have stressed on
 t[mj bhirgimY) aivti (vwiY„ai[n[ rh[vin) sgvD p*r)   s&>dr C[. vng>gi an[ vn (vhir t[mj bil uwin dmNg>gi
 pD[ C[. didri ngr hv[l)n) k[Tl)k (vg[r[, a[ m&ÑÑin) vit C[   nd)ni (knir[ aiv[l a(t rmN)y t[mj aiÃhidk (pk(nk
 k[  biLki[n[  m*LB*t  Xin  SiLiai[  p*@>  piD[  C[.  smijni,   AYLi[ C[. ah) D)yr pik< t[mj ai(dvis) s>g\hily pN
           aiv[l C[. d&Fn) an[ l&hir)mi> vi[Tr Api[T`s<n) pN ÄyvAYi   ai]wi[(gk vsihti[
           C[. ah) cilt&> yi#i) (nvis n)cli ai(Y<k vg<ni li[ki[ miT[
                                                                 ah) ai]wi[(gkrNn[ p\i[Rsihn aipvi miT[ ah)n) srkir[
           s>ci(lt C[. ah) aivvini[ an&k&L smy ai[±Ti[br Y) mic<
                                                                 s>G p\d[Smi> didri an[ ngr hv[l) ai]wi[(gk vsihti[n&>
           s&F)ni[  C[.  ai(dvis)  s>g\hily  s[lvismi>  IAYt  p\vis)
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           shyti  k[ºW  nJk  aiv[l  C[.  ai  s>g\hilyni[  uÑ[Æy
                                                                 vh[cvimi> aiÄyi C[. a[k Big k[ j[ s[lvismi> IAYt C[ a[n[
           ai(dvis) s>AkZ(tn[ sicvini[ an[ li[ki[n[ ainiY) avgt
                                                                 s[lvis eºDAT^)yl a[AT[T tr)k[ ai[LKvimi> aiv[ C[ jyir[
           krivvini[  C[.  ah)  ai(dvis)ai[  oiri  viprvimi>  aivti
                                                                 b)Ô[ Big j[ aiml) an[ KDi[l)ni gimDiai[ mi> C[. ah)ni
           K[t)ni siFni[, miCl) pkDvini siFni[, (Skirni ai[Ôri[
                                                                 lG& uwi[gi[ ah)ni j>gli[ mi>Y) mLti pdiYi[<ni[ upyi[g kr[
           t[mj (v(vF p\kirni mi[hrai[ p\d(S<t krvimi> aiÄyi C[.
                                                                 C[ di.t. ah)n) kiYi[ bnivti uwi[gi[ j>gli[mi> mLti K[r ni
           F>Fi[ ri[jgir an[ ngr hv[l)n) aY<ÄyvAYi               vZxni[ upyi[g kr[ C[. ah)ni uwi[gi[ mi[T[ Big[ rsiyNi[,
                                                                 D)Tj†ºT pivDr, (sÃk n&> kipD, el[I±T^k smin, cÆmin) f|[m,
           ngr hv[l)n) aY<ÄyvAYi t[mj F>Fi[ K[t) t[mj ah) IAYt
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           (v(vF  uwi[gi[  pr  aiFi(rt  C[.  ai  p\d[Sni[  mi[TiBigni[
           (vAtir j>gli[Y) Cviy[li[ hi[viY) ah)ni GNi li[ki[ j>gl   didri ngr hv[l)ni li[ki[ a[mn) s¿yti an[ th[viri[
           pr pN ai(~t C[. ah)ni mi[TiBigni ai(dvis)ai[ K[t)
                                                                 ah)ni li[ki[, s>AkZ(t an[ th[viri[ a[k r>gir>g WÆy uB& kr[ C[
           pr  aiFir  rhti  hi[E  C[,  ah)  j&vir,  s)sm,  bijr),
                                                                 2001n) vAt) gNtr) m&jb ah)n) vAt) 300451n) C[.
           t[l)(byi>, Bit, rig), Gu>, kqi[L, S[rD) an[ j&vir j[vi piki[
                                                                 j[mi> 23% j[Tl) vAt) Sh[ri[mi> vs[ C[ jyir[ 62% j[Tl)
           l[vimi> aiv[ C[. ah) SikBiJn) K[t) pN krvimi> aiv[ C[.
                                                                 vAt)  alg  alg  aid)Ôt)mi>  vh[ciy[l)  C[.  ai



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