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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