Declared as the 24th district of Assam in 1989 by a Government of Assam Notification No. AAA.98/89/Pt/I dt. 29/09/1989, Hailakandi is one of the fastest forward marching districts in the Barak Valley Region of Assam. Several myths are associated with the name ‘Hailakandi’. In Barak Valley dyke is constructed for protection of people and land from flood. This dyke is colloquially pronounced as ‘Ail’ or ‘Hail’. In the Bodokachari language ‘Kandi’ means temporary paddy land and this is how the district came to be known as ‘Hailkandi’ and then as ‘Hailakandi’. According to some historians the district got its name from the ‘Kuki’ word ‘Halam’ means a small state and the word ‘Kundia’ meaning a plot of land for temporary ploughing. Another myth associated with the name of the district is Sali Paddy is grown abundantly as a staple food crop and from ‘Sailkandi’ the district came to be known as Hailakandi.
Perched in the heart of Barak Valley, Hailakandi was one of the oldest Sub-Divisions of Assam constituted on 1st June, 1869. At the time of partition i.e. during 1946-47, Shri U.C. Roy, ACS was the Sub-Divisional Officer of Hailakandi. Prior to its emergence as a full-fledged district, Hailakandi was a Civil Sub-Division under Cachar district and when it became a district, Shri J.N. Sharma, IAS, DC Cachar was holding the charge of Hailakandi till 13th October 1989. Shri A.K. Mailk, ACS took over the charge of Deputy Commissioner of Hailakandi on October 14, 1989.Despite Hailakandi’s wearing a modern look, the district is rich in cultural heritage and tradition. It is in fact a melting pot of cultures and a converging ground of diverse caste, creed and religion. The district has glorious records of having participated in the Freedom Movement of India. Hailakandi’s role in India’s freedom struggle started right from the Sepoy Mutiny in 1857 when leaders from this part of the region had a valiant fight with the British soldiers at a place called ‘Ron Tila’ at Mohanpur in Hailakandi where some of the Indian leaders laid down their lives for the cause of Motherland. Several youths of the district also took part in Gandhiji’s Civil Disobedience Movement and Quit India Movement. Prominent among them are Sanat Das Gupta, Upendra Dhar, Abdul Matlib Mazumdar, Sunil Chakraborty and others. Much of the historical antecedents of Hailakandi can be traced back to the British Raj in India. Till the invasion of the British administrators water way was the only means of connectivity in the district. During early British period changes in Transport and Communication system had taken place. The British rulers established many tea gardens and for transportation of raw and finished products, Hailakandi was linked with railway line. Gradually with the passage of time road communication developed in the district. Some scattered publications and public opinion highlighted the names of some managers of Tea Gardens viz. Mr. James Marshall Winchister, Mr. Mac Farlene Chalmers and M.R. Hoiates. The present Chalmers Higher Secondary School in Katlicherra was set up after the name of Mr. Mac Farlene Chalmers. The Graham M.V. School of Hailakandi was named after Mr. Grahame, the Sub-Divisional Officer of Hailakandi Sub-Division. The present Hertbertganj Bazar was named after Mr. Hertbert, the then SDO of Hailakandi. Besides the contributions of the Britishers, the land donated by some renowned families of Hailakandi for construction of schools still are the flag-bearers of the rich history of the district. Many National leaders includinng Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Jawaharlal Nehru visited the district in the pre-independence period.
The district Hailakandi consists of only one sub division namely Hailakandi with four revenue circles- Hailakandi, Algapur, Katlicherra and Lala, and five development blocks namely Hailakandi Dev Block Lala Dev Block, Katlicherra Dev Block, Algapur Dev Block and South Hailakandi Dev Block. There are three towns viz. Hailakandi (M.B.) and Lala (T.C.) and H.P.C. Township (C.T.) in the district. The total number of villages in the district is 331 of which 327 are inhabited as per 2001 Census. There are 62 Gaon Panchayats and 5 Anchalik Panchayats in the district.
The Hailakandi district is situated in the southernmost part of Assam. The distance of the state capital Guwahati from the district Head Quarter is about 330 Km. With a geographical area of 1327 Sq. Km, the district is bounded by River Barak & Cachar district in the North and East, State of Mizoram in the South and East and Karimganj district in the west. The interstate border is stretched over 76 KM in the south east
Latitude : 24.6833° N
Longitude :92.5667° E
Hailakandi is well conncected by Airways, Roadways and Railways to the rest of the country. Nearest Airport is Kumbhirgram, Rail Station is Hailakandi and Badarpur. Moreover, direct buses ply between Hailakandi and other places.The distance of the state capital Guwahati from the district Head Quarter is about 330 Km and it well connected by day and night bus service.
1. | Name of the School with Address | Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Monacherra, Hailakandi, Assam, PIN- 788164 | |||
(ⅰ) E-Mail | jnvhailkandi@rediffmail.com, jnvhailakandi@gmail.com | ||||
(ⅱ) Ph. No. | 03844-296505 | ||||
2. | Year of establishment of school | 1997 | |||
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(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) | Permanent | ||||
(ⅰ) Affiliation No. | 240018 | ||||
(ⅱ) Affiliation with board since | 1997 | ||||
(ⅲ) Extension of affiliation upto | 31ST ,March 2030 | ||||
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 | ||||
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List of Members of School Managing Committee | Visit Vidyalaya Management Committee Web page | ||||
8. | |||||
Name and official address of the Manager /President/ Chairman | Shri. Hivare Nisarg Gautam , IAS, Deputy Commissioner, Hailakandi, Assam. | ||||
9. | |||||
Area of School Campus | |||||
(i) In Acres | 33 Acres | ||||
(ii) In sq. mtrs. | 133546 Sq Mtrs. | ||||
(iii) Built up area(sq.mtrs) | 13354.6 sq. mtrs | ||||
(iv) Area of playground in sq. mtrs | |||||
Other Facilities | |||||
(i) Swimming Pool | N.A | ||||
(ii) Indoor Games | Table Tennis, badminton, Chess | ||||
(iii) Dance Room | N.A | ||||
(iv) Gymnasium | N.A. | ||||
(iv) Gymnasium | N.A. | ||||
(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 month for boys under Gen. category only (Except BPL) | ||||
1500/- per month for wards of Govt. Employee for boys under Gen. category only (Except BPL) | |||||
11. | |||||
Transport Facility | |||||
(i) Own Vehicle | 1 | ||||
(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 | 10 INCLUDING CONTRACT STAFF | ||||
TGT | 10 INCLUDING CONTRACT STAFF | ||||
PRT | N.A | ||||
Misc. Teachers | 04 | ||||
Librarian | 01 | ||||
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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) | ||||
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Mode of payment of salary | |||||
(i)Name of Bank through which salary is drawing | Salary release through PFMS | ||||
(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: | 09 (02- English, 07-Hindi) | ||||
(iv)No. of Reference Books : | Please Click Here to See Details | ||||
(v)No. of Magazine: | 16 | ||||
(vi)Others | 4298 books including Encyclopedias | ||||
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Name of the Grievance Redressal Officer/ PIO witd E-mail, Ph. No., Fax No. | Principal, JNV Monacherra, Hailakandi, Assam-03844-286629 | ||||
17. | |||||
Members of Gender Harassment Committee : | |||||
Gender Harassment Committee | |||||
18. | |||||
Class wise enrolment of the Vidyalaya for current session | |||||
Class | Section | Enrolment | Staff Ward | ||
VI | 2 | 80 | 3 | ||
VII | 2 | 79 | 5 | ||
VIII | 2 | 76 | 3 | ||
IX | 2 | 90 | 1 | ||
X | 2 | 76 | 1 | ||
XI Science | 1 | 35 | 1 | ||
XI Commerce | 1 | 39 | 0 | ||
XII Science | 1 | 25 | 1 | ||
XII Commerce | 1 | 33 | 0 | ||
Total | 14 | 533 | 14 | ||
19. | Academic session period | From April to March | |||
20. | |||||
Vacation period | |||||
1. Summer Break | From 01 May 2020 to 19 June 2020 | ||||
2. Autumn Break | From 19 Oct 2020 to 07 Nov 2020 | ||||
3. Winter Vacation | From 28 Dec 2020 to 16 Jan 2021 | ||||
21. | Admission period | From JULY To AUGUST |