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नवोदय विद्यालय समिति

Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti

Ministry of Education, (Government Of India) शिक्षा मंत्रालय, (भारत सरकार)

जवाहर नवोदय विद्यालय बारामूला, जम्मू और कश्मीर

PM SHRI School Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Baramulla J&K

About JNV Shahkote

         The 1986 was the most auspicious year when the  Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Shahkote, Baramulla was estabilished . The school campus covers around 20.25 acres of forested hillside with its buildings connected by steep and windy paths and offering spectacular views at every turn. These buildings include the beautiful old Quad, the modern state of art infrastructure and the newly-refurbished student hostels and staff houses.  The Vidyalaya is surrounded by the grove of pine trees on the main Srinagar-URI National Highway , at Shahkote. The school is located  35 K.M from District Head Quarters .

Baramulla district is one of the 22 districts in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. Baramulla city is the administrative headquarters of the district. The district is situated at 34.1980° N Longitude and 74.3636° E Latitude, extending over an area of 4190 km², comprises of 524 villages (Census Villages). The town is located on the either banks of river Jehlum, about 55 Kms away from the capital city of Srinagar. 

Origin of names : 
      The North-western district of valley, Baramulla, meaning "Boar's Molar Place", derives its name from two Sanskrit words Varaha(Sanskrit:Boar) and Mul(Sanskrit:Molar). In Nilmathpurna, the earliest epic of Kashmir, the Kashmir Valley was once a lake called "Satisaras," the lake of Parvati. 

       The ancient Hindu texts state that the lake was occupied by a demon, Jalodbhava, until Lord Vishnu, assumed the form of a boar and struck the mountain with his molar at Baramulla (ancient Varahamula) boring an opening in it for the water to flow out.

History:

        The city of Baramulla, from which the district derives its name, was founded by Raja Bhimsina in 2306 BC. The city held the position of a gate-way to the valley as it was located on the route to the Valley from Muzaffarabad, now in POK, and Rawalpindi, now in Pakistan. 
As such, a number of prominent visitors have been to Baramulla. These include the famous Chinese visitor Heiun T'Sang and Moorcraft, the British historian. Mughal Emperors had special fascination for Baramulla. Being the gateway of the valley, it was a halting station for them during their visits to the Valley. In 1508 AD, Emperor Akbar who entered the Valley via Pakhil spent a few days at Baramulla and according to "Tarikh-e-Hassan" the city during Akbar's stay, had been decorated like a bride. Jahangir also stayed at Baramulla during his visit to Kashmir in 1620 AD. 
In the 15th century, Baramulla became important to Muslims, as the famous Muslim saint Syed Janbaz Wali, who visited the valley along with his companions in 1421 AD, chose Baramulla as the centre of his mission, and after his death he was buried there. His shrine attracts pilgrims from all over the Valley. In 1894 AD, the sixth Sikh Guru Shri Hargobind visited the city. Baramulla thus became an abode of Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists and Sikhs living in harmony and contributing to a rich composite culture. 
It was the oldest and the most important town in north of princely state of Jammu and Kashmir and the 'Gateway of Kashmir Valley' by Rawalpindi-Murree-Muzaffarabad-Baramulla Road until 27 October 1947. It became a part of Union of India when the Maharaja signed the Instrument of Accession on 26 October 1947. 

 

Geography:

       Baramulla city is located on the banks of Jhelum river at the highest point of the river. The old town lies on the north (right) bank of the river and the new town lies on the south (left) bank. They are connected by five bridges including a suspension bridge connecting Gulnar park with Dewan Bagh. Five more bridges are being constructed or planned. A new bridge will connect Khanpora and Drangbal areas of the City. 
The old town is congested and much smaller than the new town. Government offices, civil hospital, district hospital, bus station and most other facilities are situated in the new town. The railway station is on the eastern end of the new town on left bank of the river.

       Past the old town, the Jhelum river divides into two channels at Khadanyar just before police headquarters and forms an island that has been designated Eco Park. The river then flows past Uri town to Muzaffarabad town in Kashmir before crossing into Pakistan. 

       Baramulla district has distinction of having geographical diversity as it has in its jurisdiction, sub-temperate / sub-tropical areas apart from vast area falling in temperate zone. 

       It has severe cold climate in winter and a pleasant weather in summer. Almost all parts of the district experience snowfall during winter. Snowfall in Gulmarg is known for winter sports. Average annual rainfall in District Baramulla has been recorded as 1270 mm. The district is worth visiting in the winters for enjoying the snowfall and for winter sports, and also in the summers for enjoying the pleasant climate. 

 

Demography:

       As per 2001 census, Baramulla district had a population of 8,53,344. Males constituted 51% of the population and females 49%. It had a literacy rate of 44%, lower than the national average of 64.84%; with 63% of the males and 37% of females. Literate 11% of the population was under 6 years of age. 

       According to the 2011 census, Baramulla district has a population of 1,008,039. Of the total population, 534,733 (53.05%) were males and 473,306 (46.95%) were females, the sex ratio being 885 females for every 1,000 males, a decrease from 905 in 2001 census, and much lower than the national average of 940. The sex ratio for children in 0 to 6 year age group was even less at 866. The district has a population density of 305 inhabitants per square kilometre. Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 20.34%. Baramula has a literacy rate of 66.93% with male literacy 77.35% and female literacy 55.01%. 

       Baramulla town is the largest town in the district and the fourth most populous town in the state with a population of 1,67,986 as per 2011 census.

Language:

The commonly used language is Kashmiri, followed by Urdu, Gujari, Hindi, Dogri and Punjabi.

Administration

Baramulla district comprises of 16 tehsils, viz.,

Uri

Baramulla

Sopore

Tangmarg

Pattan

Rohama

Kreeri

Boniyar

Watergam

Dangiwacha

Dangerpora

Zaingeer (Bomai)

Khoie (Panzipora)

Wagoora

Kunzer

Kawarhama

The district has 26 blocks, viz.,

Uri

Baramulla

Sopore

Tangmarg

Rohama

Pattan

Rafiabad

Boniyar

Wagoora

Zaingeer

Kunzer

Singhpora

Parenpillian

Bijhama

Noorkhah

Narwav

Nadihal

Kangroosa (Kandi Rafiabad)

Hardaboora (Hardchanum)

Tujar Sharief

Sangrama

Sherebad Khore

Lalpora

Wailoo

Khaipora

Chandil Wanigam

       


       Pattan tehsil is the largest tehsil of the district Baramulla and was later split to from separate Kreeri tehsil. Pattan Town is situated in the centre of the district between Srinagar and Baramulla cities and is surrounded by villages like Palhalan, Nihalpora Hanjiwera Zangam, Sherpora, Sonium and Yall. Each block consists of a number of panchayats.

Politics:

Baramulla district has 07 Assembly Constituencies, viz.,

Sr. No.

AC No - Name

MLA Name

Political Party

1

6 - Uri

MOHAMMAD SHAFI

Jammu & Kashmir National Conference

2

7 - Rafiabad

YAWAR AHMAD MIR

Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party

3

8 - Sopore

ABDUL RASHID DAR

Indian National Congress

4

12 - Sangrama

SYED BASHARAT AHMED BUKHARI

Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party

5

13 - Baramulla

JAVID HASSAN BAIG

Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party

6

14 - Gulmarg

MOHD. ABASS WANI

Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party

7

15 - Pattan

IMRAN RAZA ANSARI

Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party

Economy & production

       Baramulla is the largest producer of Horticulture products in the state. There are vast apple orchards in the district. World-class apples are grown here. 

       Baramulla has a Rabbit Farm at Palhallan, Pattan, one of the only two rabbit farms in Northern India. Another one is in Himachal Pradesh. 

       Baramulla has a Silk Worm breeding unit at Mir Gund, Pattan. 

       The district has three state owned powerhouses, viz., Lower Jehlum Hydel Project at Gantamulla, Mohra Power House and Asthan Nallah. 480 MW, NHPC owned Uri Civil Hydel Power Project is built on river Jehlum at Uri and its II Phase(220 MWs) is under execution.

Education:

        Baramulla town has a Kendriya Vidyalaya (Central School) and a Sainik (Military) School, both affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education. St. Joseph's School, Baramulla, is one of the oldest missionary schools in Kashmir valley. Other private schools include Baramulla Public Hr. Sec. School,Beacon House Baramulla (BHB) Hanfia Model High School Ushkara,Delhi Public School and many schools. There are a number of government-run public schools. Higher Secondary schools are also known as intermediate colleges. 

       Baramulla town has Govt. Degree College for Boys and Govt. Degree College for Women. The city has a nursing college associated with the district hospital. A medical college and polytechnic college include SSM Pariaspora Pattan Baramulla and also a govt. polytechnic college at Kanispora. Gujjar & Bakerwal (Boys)Hostel Ushkara Baramulla. Two more degree colleges for boys and girls may be started in the city. North campus of University of Kashmir is situated in Baramulla city. 

       Other towns in the district have schools and colleges.Each town of the district are having 1 or 2 govt. schools.

 

Transport:

 

By Road

       District Headquarter Baramulla is located about 55 Kms (34 mi) from Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu & Kashmir state. National Highway NH-1A connects the district to the rest of the country. The general approach to the whole of the District is through road transport i.e. Taxi and Buses. Taxi and busses are available from Srinagar and Jammu.

By Air

       Srinagar is the nearest airport about 65 Kms from District Headquarters.

By Railway

      Baramulla is the last station on the 119 km (74 mi) long Kashmir railway that started in October 2009 and connects Baramulla to Srinagar and Qazigund and Banihal. The railway track is connected to Banihal across the Pir Panjal mountains through the newly constructed 11 km long Banihal tunnel in 2012. A new railway line is under construction which will connect Baramulla to Udhampur-Jammu through Budgam, Srinagar, Pulwama, Anantnag, Ramban, Katra, Reasi and finally the railway will be connected to Indian railway network at Jammu after a few years. 

       The nearest Railway Station as per Indian Railway Network is Jammu Tawi, about 360 Kms from District Headquarters.


       The most recent development has been creation of railway connectivity with Srinagar, Anantnag and Qazigund and the planned connectivity with Banihal and Jammu.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Details about JNV Baramulla

 

1. Name of the School with Address Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Shahkote, District Baramulla, Jammu & Kashmir ,PIN -193122
(ⅰ) E-Mail jnvbaramulla1986@gmail.com
(ⅱ) Ph. No.  +91-01956-210671
(ⅲ) Fax No.  +91-01956-210671
2. Year of establishment of school 1986
3. Whether NOC from State / UT  or recommendation of Embassy of India obtained? Yes
(ⅰ) NOC No. N.A
(ⅱ) NOC issuing date N.A
4. Is the school recognized , if yes by which Authority Yes, By CBSE
5.
Status of affiliation
(Permanent/Regular/Provisional) PROVISIONAL(To be renewed every year)
(ⅰ) Affiliation No. 740002
(ⅱ) Affiliation with board since 1986
(ⅲ) Extension of affiliation upto March 2021
6.
Name of Trust /Society /Company Registered under section 25  of the Company Act,1956. Period upto which Registration of Trust/Society is Valid Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti, Noida
7.
List of Members of School Managing Committee Visit Vidyalaya Management Committee Web page
8.
Name and official address of the Manager /President/ Chairman Dr. Sehrish Asghar. IAS, Deputy Commissioner, Baramulla (J&K) Phone: 1905-225201 Email: pa.dcbla@gmail.com
9.
Area of School Campus
(i) In Acres 20.25 acres
(ii) In sq. mtrs. 81948.8 sq Mtrs.
(iii) Built up area(sq.mtrs) 2000.00 sq. mtrs
(iv) Area of playground in sq. mtrs 150*100 mtrs (15000 sq. mtrs)
Other Facilities
(i) Swimming Pool N.A
(ii) Indoor Games Judo
(iii) Dance Room YES
(iv) Gymnasium Available
(iv) Gymnasium Available
(v) Music Room Available
(vi) Hostels Separate Accommodation for Boys &Girls Available
(VII) Health and Medical check up Periodical by Vidyalaya Doctor/Staff Nurse
10.
Details of fee (monthly total fee)
(i) VI to VIII N.A
(ii) IX to XII 600/- per montd for boys under Gen. category only (Except BPL)
1500/- per montd for wards of Govt. Employee for boys under Gen. category only (Except BPL)
11.
Transport Facility
(i) Own Vehicle YES (Donated By MOHAMMAD SHAFI(MLA URI,Jammu & Kashmir National Conference)
(ii) Buses hired on contract basis NO
(iii) Details of transport charges NIL
12.
Numbers of teaching staff (to be upadated from time to time)
Designation Total No.
Principal 01
Vice-Principal  01
PGT 09
TGT 10
PRT N.A
Misc. Teachers 05             PET 02 ( 1 Male, 1 Female), MUSIC 01, Art 01
Librarian 01
13.
Details of Salary being paid by the school to Teaching Staff /Non- teaching staff (to be updated time to time)
Designation Total Emoluments (at the time of Entry as per 7 CPC)
Principal 78800/- (Level-12)
Vice-Principal 56100/- (Level-10)
PGT 47600/- (Level-8)
TGT 44900/- (Level-7)
PRT N.A
Misc. Teachers 44900/- (Level-7)
Counsellor N.A
Librarian 44900/- (Level-7)
Office Supdt. 35400/- (Level-6)
Staff Nurse 35400/- (Level-6)
UDC/ Catering Assistant 25500/- (Level-4)
LDC/Store Keeper/ECP 21700/- (Level-3)
UDC/ Catering Assistant 25500/- (Level-4)
Driver 21700/- (Level-3)
Mess Helper/Lab Attendant/ Chowkidar/Sweeper cum Chowkidar 18000/- (Level-1)
14.
Mode of payment of salary
(i)Name of Bank through  which salary is drawing Joint Web Portal of NVS through UBI
(ii) through single cheque transfer advice N.A
(iii) Individual cheque N.A
(iv) Cash N.A
15.
Library facilities
(i)Size of library in sq. feet : 880 sqft
(ii)No. of periodicals: 16
(iii)No. of Dailies: 04 (03- English, 01-Hindi)
(iv)No. of Reference Books : Please Click Here to See Details
(v)No. of Magazine: 09
(vi)Others 6348 books including Encyclopedias
16.
Name of the Grievance Redressal Officer/ PIO witd E-mail, Ph. No., Fax No. Principal, JNV Shahkote,Baramulla,PIN-193122,Email-jnvbaramulla1986@gmail.com
17.
Members of Gender Harassment Committee  :
Gender Harassment Committee Mr. Rohit Nandan (Principal) Chairman ,Mr. Krishan Kumar (PGT Maths), Ms. Anju Rawat (PGT Biology) Female Member, Mr. Shadab Ahmad (Librarian), Mr. Ab. Majeed Dar (OS)
18.
Class wise enrolment of the Vidyalaya for current session
Class Section Enrolment Staff Ward
VI  2 72 0
VII 2 67 0
VIII 2 67 0
IX 2 61 0
X 2 69 1
XI Science 1 22 0
XI Commerce   1 5 0
XII Science 1 38 0
XII Commerce 1 24 0
Total 1 425 1
19. Academic session period From April  to March
20.
Vacation period
1. Summer Break From 01 June 2023 to 02 July 2023
2. Autumn Break  From 10 November 2023 to 19 November 2023
3. Winter Vacation From 27 Dec 2023 to 12 Feb 2023
21. Admission period From APRIL To MAY