Arya Pratinidhi Sabha of Fiji - Educational Institutions

Educational Institutions

Year Established Institution Location
1918 Gurukul Primary School Lautoka
1929 Vunimono Arya School Nausori
1930 Arya Samaj Primary School Suva
1936 Vunikavikaloa Arya School RakiRaki
1938 Arya Kanya Pathshala Ba
1942 Bhawani Dayal Memorial Primary School Nakasi
1943 Naduna Arya School Labasa
1952 Swami Shraddhanand Memorial School Suva
1952 DAV Girls College Suva
1952 DAV College Suva
1953 DAV College Ba
1956 DAV Primary School Ba
1962 Korotari Arya School Labasa
1967 Wainikoro Arya School Labasa
1970 Pt. Vishnu Deo Memorial Primary School Suva
1972 Pt Vishnu Deo Memorial College Lautoka
1972 Bhawani Dayal Arya College Nakasi
1973 Labasa Arya Secondary School Labasa
1975 Dr. Ram Lakhan Memorial Primary School Nasinu
1980 Lautoka Arya Samaj Primary School Lautoka
1980 Draladamu Primary School Labasa
1981 Nadi Arya Samaj Commercial School Nadi
1982 Vatukoula Arya Samaj Primary School Tavua
1992 Nadi Arya Samaj Primary School Nadi
1998 Nadroga Arya College Sigatoka
2003 J.N. Jokhan Memorial Primary School Navua
2003 Vedic Training Centre Suva
2005 University of Fiji Lautoka

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