Education
Madnahar Jr. High School (মদনাহার জুনিয়র হাই স্কুল) is a New Set-Up School situated at Madnahar village under Karkach GP. The full address of the school is Madnahar Jr. High School, Vill- Madnahar, PO- Ichahar, PS+Block- Gazole, Dis- Malda, State- West Bengal. Pin-732124. The School Recognition No. is: S/Recog./2009/N-688, Dated:07/08/2009. The school was established in 2009. The first Academic Session has been started from August,2010 with appointment of three approved teachers Sri Mithun Basak, Sri Sumal Mistri and Basudeb Chakraborty. As the School is situated in a rural area, the number of Drop-out students is exceeding to their expectation in the first Academic Session. The total enrollment of the School is 108 in the year 2012. There are 55 students in class V, 37 students in Class VI and 16 students in class VII. The facility of drinking water & toilet are available in the School.
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