Sunabeda - Education

Education

The oldest school but relatively less known is the Government High School at Sunabeda-1 which has one alumni Sri Jayaram Pangi as a Member of Parliament. Most of educated people in the area of the old times are more likely to be a product of this elite school belonging to T&R Department. The school has a huge campus and a very wide range of training facility apart from academics, very few of a modern high priced school can barely match. Students get to learn motor mechanic, typewriting and shorthand, black smithy, weaving, carpentry, agriculture, animal husbandry, poultry, tailoring etc. It also has NCC and Scouts and Guides units in the school. Education in HAL To provide its staff children with quality education. the management runs many educational institution. The Aeronautics College formerly known as A.C.A. College, (established in 1981) awards students with bachelors degree in different streams. Vyomayana Samstha Vidyalaya (founded in 1968) Affiliated to Central Board Of Secondary Education (C.B.S.E) with no competitor in the CBSE stream in the district, reveals the success of many students. The only missionary school, Jeevan Jyothi convent school is situated at similiguda 5 km from Sunabeda. There is also the Sunabeda Public School (ICSE)in the A E F Colony. The Sunabeda Public School founded in 1965 is the oldest English-medium school in the erstwhile undivided Koraput district . It is a co-educational residential school having classes from LKG to Class XII. At a time, Known for its academic excellence the institution has produced students who are in enviable positions in government and non-government organisations across the country and abroad. Other two glories of the beauty of education are A.G.H. School, and A.D.A.V. School. Added to this it has few primary schools: D Zone School, R Zone School, and I Zone School. For the development of women's education In Sunabeda there is women's college named as Sunabeda Women's College. Aurobindo Integral School, and Saraswati Vidya Mandir (founded in 1985) also established for the development education in the NAC area. Saaraswati Vidya Mandir is an Oriya medium school, affiliated to board of secondary education, bhubaneswar with an excellent record in all fields from education to sports. The marketplaces are: Central Market, Jagannath Market(Daily), Milan Market, Russian Market, R Zone Market, AEF Market and the Nac Mrket.

Kendriya Vidyalaya, Naval Armament Depot, Sunabeda was established in the year 1989 with 5 classes (Class I to V) with an enrolment of 91 students. Started in the Defence sector to cater to the educational needs of the children of the employees of Naval Armament Depot (NAD), MES, Security Corps and the other local population, the KV grew into a full-fledged school up to Class X with 248 students to-day.

Sunabeda remained a less known place till the factory of Hindustan aeronautics Ltd was established. The township of HAL is spread over a large area. This place is connected by road only. The nearest railway station is Dumuriput, 06 km away.

Kendriya Vidyalaya, NAD, Sunabeda is situated in NAVAL ARMAMENT DEPOT which is 10 km away from HAL complex. It is in the interior region which is accessible through a ghat road of 5 km.

The remoteness and lack of any public transport system is responsible for the slow growth of this place. The major establishments also could not play any role in promoting entrepreneurs of the state and prefer to source all their ancillary needs from outside the area.

Situated in a beautiful place in the lap of nature and with no kind of pollution at all, this KV reminds any one of Santiniketan.

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