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The National Public School group was founded in 1959 by Dr. K.P. Gopalkrishna, an educationist with a visionary approach to schooling. The first NPS school was established in Bangalore, Karnataka, and quickly gained a reputation for its innovative curriculum and focus on all-round development.
Coordinates: Information; Type: Educational Institution: Motto: Reach Out, Reach High, Reach Beyond! Established: 2013: Principal: Dr. Jayanti Nair: Number of students
National Public School (or NPS-RNR or NPS-R) is a school established in Bangalore India in 1959 [1] by K. P. Gopalkrishna. The campus, which consists of four buildings, is located in Rajajinagar . The school has been given full autonomy by the Central Board of Secondary Education .
Kalkere is an area in Horamavu, Bangalore, Karnataka, India. It is surrounded by Ramamurthy Nagar , K.Channasandra and Horamavu . For a relatively small region, Kalkere houses many noticeable landmarks such as temples , educational institutions and leisure resorts .
Kalakeri is a village in Northern part of Karnataka, India. [1] It is located in the Sindgi taluk of Vijayapura district in Karnataka. Pincode is 586118. This should not be confused with the similarly spelled Kalkeri village in Haveri district, about 20 kilometers southwest from Haveri, with two important Hoysala era temples – Someshwara temple (trikuta) and Basaveshwara temple (chaturkuta). [2]
Tarikere is located at It has an average elevation of 698 metres (2290 feet). Tarikere borders three taluks in its own district. There is Channagiri taluk to the north, Narasimharajapura to the west, Chikmagalur to the south-west, and Kadur to the south.
Sringeri (IAST: Śṛṅgerī; Kannada: [ʃriŋɡeːri]) also called Shringeri is a hill town and Taluk headquarters located in Chikkamagaluru district in the Indian state of Karnataka.
Halasuru Someshwara Temple is located in the neighborhood of Halasuru in Bangalore, Karnataka, India.It is one of the old temples in the city dating back to the Chola period, it is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. [1]