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JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA Village-Gadhi, Tq.Georai, Dist.Beed (MS) Pin-431143 |
ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
The Samiti
Navodaya Vidyalayas are run by the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti which is an autonomous organisation under the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Secondary & Higher Education, Govt of India. The Chairman of the Samiti is the Honble Minister of Human Resource Development. Honble Minister of State for Education in the Ministry of H.R.D. is the Vice Chairman of the Samiti.
The Samiti functions through an Executive Committee
under the Chairmanship of Honble Minister of HRD. It is responsible for
the management of all affairs including allocation of funds to the Samiti and
has the authority to exercise all powers of the Samiti. The Executive Committee
is assisted by two Sub-Committees, i.e. Finance Committee and Academic Advisory
Committee, in its functions.
The executive head of the administrative pyramid is the
Commissioner who executes the policies laid down by the Samitis Executive
Committee. He/she is assisted at the Headquarters level by Joint Commissioners,
Deputy Commissioners and Asstt. Commissioners. At the Regional level, he/she is
assisted by the Deputy Commissioners and Asstt. Commissioners. The
Organisational Chart of the Samiti is given at Appendix-III.
The Samiti has established 8 Regional Offices for the
administration and monitoring of Navodaya Vidyalayas under their
jurisdiction. For each Vidyalaya, there is a Vidyalaya Advisory Committee and a
Vidyalaya Management Committee for the general supervision of the Vidyalaya.
District Magistrate of the concerned district is the Chairman of Vidyalaya level
Committee with local educationists, public representatives and officers from the
District as members. The Vidyalaya Management Committee has two sub-committees
i.e. Vidyalaya Purchase Advisory Sub-Committee and Vidyalaya Appointments
Sub-Committee.
Regional Offices of NVS
Eight Regional Offices are established at Bhopal, Chandigarh, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Patna, Pune & Shillong with jurisdiction over different States and UTs.
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REGIONAL OFFICES OF NVS |
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Regions |
No. of JNVs |
States & No. of JNVs |
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Bhopal |
94+4 |
Madhya Pradesh (48+2), Chhattisgarh
(16+1), Orissa (30+1) |
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Chandigarh |
50+2 |
Punjab (20+1), Himachal
Pradesh (12), J&K (17+1) & Chandigarh U.T. (01) |
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Hyderabad |
70+3 |
Andhra Pradesh (22+2), Karnataka
(27+1), Kerala (14),
Pondicherry (04), A.&N. Islands (02)
& Lakshadweep (01) |
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Jaipur |
54+2 |
Rajasthan (32+2), Haryana (20),
Delhi(02) |
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Lucknow |
83+0 |
Uttar Pradesh (70),Uttaranchal (13) |
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Patna |
77+4 |
Bihar (38+1), Jharkhand (22+2), West
Bengal (17+1) |
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Pune |
62+2 |
Maharashtra (32+1), Gujarat(25+1),
Goa(02),
Daman & Diu (02), Dadra & Nagar
Haveli (01) |
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Shillong |
86+2 |
Meghalaya(07+1), Manipur(09),
Mizoram (08), Arunachal Pradesh (16), Nagaland (11),
Tripura(04), Sikkim(04), Assam (27+1) |
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Total 595(576+19**) JNVs As on 31.03.2011
** Additional JNVs sanctioned for the Districts
having large concentration of SC/ST population. |
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