Agrasen DAV Public School

Agrasen DAV Public School, Bharechnagar, India, was launched in 1993 with the co-operation of the local Agarwal community. Shri R. N. Agarwal, philanthropist, industrialist, and Managing Director (Sri Durga Cement Company Limited, Hesla, Ramgarh Cantt) had donated 0.33 acre land to the school, that was later taken over by the DAV organization. It was inaugurated on 17 October 1993 by Shri G. P. Chopra, the then President of the DAV College Managing Committee.

Agrasen DAV Public School.Ramgarh
The school logo from 1993.
Address
Bharech Nagar

, ,
829117

India
Coordinates23.6883°N 85.5122°E / 23.6883; 85.5122
Information
TypePrimary School, High School, 10+2
Motto"Where Excellence is a Tradition"
Established1993 (1993)
PresidentPadma Shri Punam Suri Ji
PrincipalM. K. Mishra
Staff70
GenderCo-educational
Age3 to 18
EnrollmentOver 2000
HousesAurobindo, Dayanand, Vivekanand, Shraddhanand
Websitewww.agrasendav.in

The school has classes up to +2 level, and is affiliated to CBSE, New Delhi. The school has 1900 students, and an area of 3.25 acres. Hon'ble Mohanlal, Secretary and Education Advisor, DAV College Managing Committee, New Delhi laid the foundation stone of the Mahatma Hansraj Block of the school on 10 May 2002. Now the school has a library, science labs and computer labs.[1]

Vision and visionaries

DAV institutions are the gift of Arya Samaj, a progressive movement founded by Swami Dayanand Saraswati in 1875. To infuse in the citizens of India the ideals of Vedic Culture and a sense of patriotism. Arya Samaj founded a school at Lahore in 1886 by the name of Davanand Anglo Vedic School. This established the MV College Trust and Management Society, which set up a network of such educational institutions all over India and abroad. The DAV Movement would not have achieved its goal, had not a young brilliant graduate - Mahatma Hansraj - The first Principal of the first DAV institution - offered his honorary services as Jeevan Daan', for 25 years.

It is the largest- non-government educational organization in the country, managing over 700 educational institutions.

Methods

Methods of teaching include demonstration, experimentation, projects, home assignments, play-way, and micro-teaching.

gollark: Arguably low headroom is good, as it means that regular people get as much out of the CPU as possible out of the box.
gollark: I would mine things, but the fans would be loud and I don't want to contribute to a deranged zero sum (negative sum really) mess.
gollark: If I remember right they now use proof of work based on executing randomly generated programs.
gollark: You can run any quantum computing stuff on a regular computer. It just might be unusably slow.
gollark: This is done by making it so that they require large amounts of memory (I think this is mostly an issue for FPGAs though?) or basically just general purpose computation (regular CPUs are best at this) or changing the algorithm constantly so ASICs aren't economically viable.

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