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  2. Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board

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    The Gujarat board was formed on the basis of 'The Gujarat Secondary Education Act 1972'. and conducts the state level exam. The main academic task of GSEB is the preparation of syllabus for secondary schools and also the recommendation of text-books to be taught in government schools as well as registered private schools.

  3. J. M. Chaudhari Sarvajanik Vidyalaya - Wikipedia

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    gseb Shree J. M. Chaudhari Sarvajanik Vidyalaya is a school in Gandhinagar , Gujarat , India . The school curriculum is based on the GSEB format of education, and has teaching facilities from Kindergarten, 1 to 12 (GSEB).

  4. St. Xavier's High School, Gandhinagar - Wikipedia

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    It follows the Gujarat State Board syllabus and has both the mediums running in the school – English and Gujarati. [3] It aims to educate the well-rounded person, of service to others. The motto of the school in Latin is Ateneris Impende Laborem, which means that a child from an early age should apply himself/herself to hard work.

  5. St. Mary's High School (Rajkot) - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's School opened on 11 August 1957 with 25 students. Fr. E. Gadea, the parish priest of Rajkot, was the founder and first principal. The classes were conducted in the premises of the Catholic Church at Mochi bazaar.

  6. Education in Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    There are several universities functioning in Gujarat which offers both undergraduate and postgraduate programs in various disciplines. The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda is the only English medium university in Gujarat. It was ranked by India Today at the Tenth Place in its list of India's Best Universities (Aug 2011 Issue); while ...

  7. Umashankar Joshi - Wikipedia

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    Bombay State government appointed him as member of Gujarati textbook committee in 1948. In 1953, he served as a visiting faculty at Lokbharti Shikshan Sanstha which was an educational institution in Sanosara, Bhavnagar district, Gujarat. [5] Umashankar Joshi also contributed to literary criticism of Gujarati literature.

  8. Gujarati literature - Wikipedia

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    Literature in Gujarati is sometimes also classified into two broad categories, namely poetry and prose, the former savouring and basking in its long lineage, dating back to the 6th century. Poetry as a perception was a medium for expressing religious beliefs and judgements, a stronghold of medieval Indian times.

  9. Gujarati script - Wikipedia

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    The Gujarati script (ગુજરાતી લિપિ, transliterated: Gujǎrātī Lipi) is an abugida for the Gujarati language, Kutchi language, and various other languages. It is one of the official scripts of the Indian Republic .