Andhra Pradesh Residential School, Sarvail

Telangana state Residential School, Sarvail is the first residential school set up by a state government in India. The school was established in 1971 by the Andhra Pradesh now Telangana state government under supervision of then Chief Minister of the state Sh. P V Narasimha Rao, in the small village of Sarvail in Nalgonda District. The same were later on conceived as Navodaya Vidhyalaya when P V Narasimha Rao became Minister for HRD in 1985.

Telangana state Residential School, Sarvail
Address
Sarvail, Telangana

,
508253

India
Coordinates17.1636618°N 78.9298528°E / 17.1636618; 78.9298528
Information
Former nameAndhra Pradesh Residential School
Established1971

History

The former Prime Minister of India, P.V. Narasimha Rao and the benevolence of Sarvodaya leader, Maddi Narayana Reddy, led to the donation of 44 acres of land for the school. "It was a place for thousands of parents in this economically and educationally backward region to look forward to educating their children," recalls Chukka Ramaiah, noted academic and MLC.


Dormitories

  • Tagore
  • maddi narayana reddy
  • Jcbose
  • Cvraman
  • Ramanujam
  • kcr
  • Nagarjuna
  • Netaji
  • Bhagat singh

Principals

  • First principal: Sri. P.V. Adinarayan Sastry 1971–1976.
  • Second principal: Sri. D. Damodar 1976–1977
  • Third principal: Sri. Srinivas Reddy ( 1977-1979)
  • Sri. V. Raghunatha Chary (1979-1979)
  • Sri. K. Damodar ( 1979-1981)
  • Sri. V.V Sathya Narayan Rao (1981-1985)
  • Sri. M. Sathyanarayana (FAC) (1985-1986)
  • Sri. Battula Shyam Prasad (1986-1990)
  • Smt. G. Vijaya Laxmi (1990-1993)
  • Sri. Venkata Narsaiah (1993–1997)
  • Sri. C.S.Prasad (1997-1999)
  • Sri. Prabhakar Reddy (1999-2001)
  • Sri. P. Dananjaya (2001-2005)
  • Sri. N. Balabrahma Chary (2005-2012)
  • Sri Achary (FAC) (2013-2015)
  • Sri. Upendar Reddy (2015 - 2016)
  • Sri. KVN Acharya (2016 - 2020)
  • Sri. G.Anantha Reddy (present)

See also

References

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